Discover Israel Tours

Tour “A Man-Made Paradise of Sand and Stone”

Israel ranks first among all Mediterranean countries in the proportion of land designated as protected natural reserves. Its nature is remarkably diverse and unique, as the country lies at the crossroads of three continents. Israel is also the only country in the world where the number and total area of forests have increased over time. The opportunity to witness the vibrant palette of blooming Israeli flora attracts countless visitors from around the globe.

Tour “Far from Civilization”

The deserts of the Negev, Arava, and Judean Desert cover nearly 60% of Israel’s territory. The history of Israel is deeply connected with the desert — the land through which Moses led the Jewish people for forty years, the land of the ancient Incense Route and the Nabataean civilization. Even today, the desert captivates travelers with its grandeur, dramatic landscapes, ringing silence, and breathtaking scenery.

Tour “In the Footsteps of the Crusaders”

The Crusades are among the most dramatic chapters of medieval and world history. Thousands of knights set out for Jerusalem to liberate the Holy Sepulchre, perform heroic deeds in His name, and return home with the glory of holy warriors. Our tour offers the opportunity to trace their path, reflect on the grand ambitions of the warriors of Christ, and understand the reasons behind their victories and defeats at the very sites of historic battles.

Tour “Myths and Realities of Israel”

People often say about Israel: *“Israel is a small country, yet as vast as an entire world,”* because the history of this small land is inseparably intertwined with the history of all humanity — from biblical times, through Roman rule, the Crusades, and the Ottoman era, to the creation of a modern and highly developed state.

Tour “Israel — Crossroads of Religions”

The Holy Land is the center of the three monotheistic religions — Judaism, Christianity, and Islam — but it is also sacred to Bahá’ís around the world, since the tombs of Bahá’u’lláh and the Báb are located here. The history of the Holy Land, despite its tiny size on the map, is too vast to fit even into the most monumental books. It is better to see it once with your own eyes.
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