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Relaxation and wellness programs at the Dead Sea, including consultations with specialist physicians, therapeutic and rehabilitation courses in medical clinics, as well as excursions throughout Israel.
We invite you to relax and improve your health at the resort area of Ein Bokek on the Dead Sea.
As is well known, Israeli medicine is rightly considered among the world leaders in the quality and standard of medical care.
The high level of healthcare in Israel is ensured by highly qualified internationally recognized medical specialists, state-of-the-art clinical equipment, the application of the latest treatment methods, and exceptional patient care.
These tour programs include visits to the main attractions, while some itineraries also allow ample time for relaxation by the sea. The schedule is based on regular group excursions. Tourists are picked up from various hotels and returned there at the end of each day, ensuring a comfortable and worry-free stay throughout the trip.
С каждым годом у туристов все больше и больше растет интерес к кулинарным путешествиям.
Компания «Israel2Go» подготовит для Вас разнообразные программы экскурсий, мастер-классов с посещением лучших израильских ресторанов, рынков и базаров, сельскохозяйственных ферм и сыроварен, виноградников и виноделен, мы сможем вместе с Вами навестить колоритных еврейских хозяек, давным-давно приехавших из разных стран мира и сохранивших особенности и секреты своих кухонь… Цель наших экскурсий и мастер-классов — познакомить туристов ближе именно с «настоящей» израильской кухней, узнать секреты ее блюд, и, конечно же, попробовать их на вкус.
В последние годы особенную популярность в Израиле приобрели ознакомительные поездки по винодельням страны, во время которых туристы имеют возможность ознакомиться с особенностями виноделия в различных винодельческих регионах Израиля, продегустировать вино в том месте, где оно рождается, и приобрести понравившиеся им образцы по привлекательным ценам при помощи и консультации опытных экспертов.
Конечно, винно-гастрономические туры интересны, в первую очередь, настоящим гурманам, для которых кулинарное блюдо не просто еда, а произведение искусства с нотками местных традиций. Но и «простые» путешественники зачастую с удовольствием знакомятся с кулинарными произведениями той или иной местности, национальными особенностями гастрономии страны пребывания.
With each passing year, interest in culinary travel continues to grow among tourists.
The company Israel2Go offers a wide range of programs, including guided tours and hands-on workshops featuring visits to the best Israeli restaurants, markets and bazaars, agricultural farms and dairies, vineyards and wineries. Together with you, we can even visit welcoming Jewish hostesses who arrived in Israel from different parts of the world and have carefully preserved the unique traditions and secrets of their native cuisines. The goal of our tours and workshops is to introduce travelers to the true essence of authentic Israeli cuisine, reveal the secrets behind its dishes, and, of course, allow you to taste them.
In recent years, wine tours across Israel have become especially popular. These experiences give visitors the opportunity to explore the distinctive features of winemaking in different regions of the country, taste wines at their place of origin, and purchase their favorite selections at attractive prices with the guidance of experienced experts.
Naturally, wine and гастрономические tours are particularly appealing to true gourmets, for whom cuisine is not just food, but an art form infused with local traditions. However, even casual travelers often enjoy discovering regional specialties and experiencing the unique culinary identity of the country they are visiting.
The Land of Israel is considered one of the birthplaces of winemaking. According to tradition, after the Great Flood, Noah planted the first vineyard here, meaning wine production in this region began nearly two thousand years before wine first reached Europe.
In biblical times, wine — alongside water — was one of the principal beverages of the inhabitants of the Land of Israel. During archaeological excavations near the Old City of Jerusalem, dried grape seeds nearly 3,000 years old were discovered beneath layers of earth from different historical periods.
Wine enthusiast and researcher Elyashiv Drori succeeded in reviving ancient grape varieties that once grew in the Land of Israel during the eras traditionally associated with Kings David and Solomon.
Israel offers ideal conditions for viticulture, and the country’s wine regions differ greatly in microclimate, creating a remarkable diversity of wine styles and flavors.
Israel has five main wine-producing regions: Galilee, Golan Heights, Samaria, Judean Hills, Negev Desert.
Israeli wines can be purchased directly from wineries as well as in specialty wine shops throughout the country.
The total area of Israeli vineyards is relatively small — approximately 5,500 hectares. The climate is predominantly Mediterranean, characterized by long, hot, dry summers and short winters.
Among the most widely cultivated grape varieties are: Cabernet Sauvignon — 25%; Merlot — 20%; Carignan — 16%; Sauvignon Blanc — 5%; Muscat of; Alexandria — 5%; Chardonnay — 4%; Emerald Riesling — 4%.
Almost all wines produced in Israel are kosher wines, meaning they are made according to specific religious regulations and traditions. These requirements do not affect the quality of the wine.
We organize both group and private wine tours throughout the country. During these excursions, visitors can explore the unique winemaking traditions of Israel’s various wine regions, enjoy tastings directly at the wineries where the wines are produced, and purchase selected wines with the assistance and guidance of experienced wine experts.
Wine tours can easily be combined with sightseeing excursions to Israel’s major landmarks or with leisure stays by the sea.
Wine tourism programs may include visits to vineyards, renowned restaurants, wine festivals, and other special events.
Our tours are designed both for casual wine lovers and for experienced connoisseurs seeking a deeper understanding of Israeli wine culture. We offer both group and tailor-made private programs according to the wishes of our guests.
For those who have already seen a great deal and believe they have found all the information online, Israel’s top guides have developed special themed itineraries across the country.
The Holy Land, Palestine, Eretz Israel. Whatever we choose to call it, this place has always remained a symbol of the covenant between God and humankind. It is the land bequeathed by God to the Jewish people. The land where the Son of God, Jesus Christ, preached and accepted His earthly death on the cross, and from which He ascended into heaven. The land from which the Prophet Muhammad was taken up from Al-Aqsa Mosque on his sacred steed. A land of kings and prophets.
A land where it all began. A crossroads of three religions—Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
On medieval maps, Jerusalem was marked as the center of the world, and in a spiritual sense, it remains so to this day. In Jerusalem—the eternal city—you can hear the Easter bells, the sound of the shofar on Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, and the call of the muezzin inviting the faithful to the daily prayers. Even those far removed from religion cannot help but feel the unique spirit of this place when visiting Israel. What, then, can be said of believers from around the world, for whom a journey to the Holy Land is often the most significant event of their lives?
The Pilgrimage Center “Jerusalem” is a dedicated department of the company Israel2Go, welcoming pilgrims of all faiths from across the globe. Each program is carefully designed to meet the specific requirements and expectations not only of each religious denomination but also of every individual group. This approach allows our guides to provide a rich, comprehensive, and deeply engaging experience of this remarkable country—Israel.
The programs offered by the Pilgrimage Center “Jerusalem” are both diverse and unique. For example, only through this center is it possible to take part in the so-called Royal Wedding Ceremony in the chapel of the Romanov Imperial family at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre—an experience that will remain one of the most unforgettable moments of your life.
Christian baptisms and weddings, Jewish bar mitzvah ceremonies, a “minor Hajj” experience for Muslims, and the celebration of various religious holidays—all of this can be arranged for you in the Holy Land by the Pilgrimage Center “Jerusalem.”
Two countries — Israel and Jordan — are located on opposite banks of the Jordan River. Within a single journey, travelers can discover the history, culture, and landmarks of both countries.
Israel is a unique land steeped in ancient history and legend. The Promised Land, entrusted by God, preserves the heritage of countless civilizations, religions, and empires — from the Book of Genesis and the biblical patriarchs to Ancient Egypt and the Kingdom of Judea, from Ancient Rome and Byzantium to the Crusaders and the Ottoman Empire. Within Israel’s relatively small territory are concentrated some of the world’s greatest religious shrines, extraordinary historical monuments, and remarkable natural wonders.
Jordan is likewise a unique and blessed land mentioned throughout both the Old and New Testaments. It is a land where entire civilizations arose and declined, and the homeland or refuge of many great prophets. The ancient history of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is intertwined with biblical traditions connected to Abraham, Job, Moses, Ruth, Elijah, John the Baptist, Jesus Christ, the Apostle Paul, and many other important biblical figures whose teachings influenced millions around the world.
Israel and Jordan are connected by three international border crossings:
Allenby Bridge (Israel) / King Hussein Bridge (Jordan)
Located near Jericho, approximately 40 km from Jerusalem (about 40 minutes by car).
Jordan River Crossing (Israel) / Sheikh Hussein Bridge (Jordan)
Located near Beit She’an, approximately 100 km from Jerusalem (around 1.5 hours by car).
Yitzhak Rabin Border Crossing (Israel) / Aqaba Border Crossing (Jordan)
Located approximately 3 km from Eilat.