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Masada, Ein Gedi, and The Dead Sea from Tel Aviv

Masada, Ein Gedi, and The Dead Sea from Tel Aviv

Overview

Visit some of Israel’s ancient and scenic highlights on a full-day tour from Tel Aviv to Masada, Ein Gedi oasis, and the Dead Sea. Enjoy independent time at Masada and Ein Gedi, swim in the hyper-saline water of the Dead Sea on a guided tour. This full-day tour includes admission to a Dead Sea beach and round-trip transport from a central location in Tel Aviv.

  • Combine a guided tour with independent time

  • Visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites

  • Includes admission to a private, Dead Sea beach

  • Pickup and drop-off from a central location in Tel Aviv

What's Included

  • All transportation in air conditioned vehicles

  • Guide

  • Lunch

  • Gratuities

  • Entry fees at Masada (76 NIS approx.), Ein Gedi (29 NIS approx) & Dead Sea beach (35NIS approx)

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Stroller accessible

  • Service animals allowed

  • Near public transportation

  • Infants must sit on laps

  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible

  • Most travelers can participate

  • Pick Up at 7:45 in front of the David Citadel Hotel - All our Drivers have your main booking name on their phones, make sure to see your name on the phone of the driver before you go to the Viechle/bus

  • After you book the tour add us on WhatsApp for easier pickup we can tell you type of vehicle/driver name in the early morning only at the day of the Tour - Whatsapp number found in the ticket after you book the tour

  • Not always possible to visit birth Grotto specially on Sundays and Holidays, Book Small Group to Visit Birth Grotto except on Sundays and holidays.

  • The waiting lines to see the birth grotto could vary from 1-2 hours during high season

  • During this tour, we won't be making a stop at the Cable Car or Mount of Temptation. Instead, we'll enjoy a scenic view of these attractions from the old city of Jericho. This adjustment was made based on feedback we've received over the past few years, taking into account concerns about the closure of the monastery, the limited options available in the area, including an expensive restaurant, costly shopping, potential tourist traps, and the fact that it costs 60 shekels to go up the mountain.

  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 55 travelers


 

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