
Unique Experience
Shabbat Dinner
Enjoy an authentic Shabbat dinner at a local family home in Jerusalem. Experience Jewish hospitality over a Kosher meal and learn about the Friday night traditions and their daily lives.
8 nights from
£2725
The hub of the Holy Land, at the heart of the three Abrahamic faiths, Israel tells the tales of its history and heritage in an interwoven tapestry of cultures and creeds, dotted with the revealing ruins of ancient cities, and liberally sprinkled with Jewish, Muslim, and Christian places of pilgrimage.
From metropolitan Tel Aviv, this journey takes you to Haifa, its population and traditions a mix and merge of Arabic/Jewish influences; to the lanes of Ottoman Jaffa, the impressive relics of Roman Caesarea, and the fortified city of Acre, its monuments marking a long and chequered past. Visits to biblical landmarks in Nazareth are followed by touring the shores of Lake Galilee, steeped in New Testament legends, where churches mark Capernaum’s ‘House of St. Peter’ and Tabgha’s miracle Multiplication of Loaves and Fishes. A contested city today, Jerusalem is still the most sacred religious hub of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, as it has been in every era since the 1st-century AD. Our sojourn in Palestine goes further back in time, to the walls and improbably perched, cliff-face buildings of Jericho; and to Bethlehem, bustling, bewildering, but still holding an affecting spirituality.
Enjoy an authentic Shabbat dinner at a local family home in Jerusalem. Experience Jewish hospitality over a Kosher meal and learn about the Friday night traditions and their daily lives.
This is a full itinerary with most visits on foot and sites with steps/inclines and uneven surfaces.
Air travel and taxes, transfers, 8 nights’ accommodation, breakfast daily, 3 dinners, itinerary as described, services of guides and local representatives. If our specially negotiated airfares are unavailable at the time of booking, a supplement may apply.
Travel insurance, visa procurement, optional excursions, tipping, porterage, any government taxes or compulsory charges introduced after publication.
In certain countries we recommend the currency most widely accepted rather than the local currency.