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Through Israel An 11 day Bible journey THROUGH ISRAEL Sunday 7th - Wednesday 17th September 2014 Led by Chris & Lindy Hill with a 4 day optional extension in Galilee Wednesday 17th - Sunday 21st September Scan with your QR scanner for online booking! Day 1 Sunday Journey to Israel Flight to Tel Aviv. Transfer to The Olive Tree Hotel, Jerusalem Day 2 Monday Jerusalem Mount of Olives Garden of Gethsemane St Peter in Gallicantu Cardo Herodian Quarter Western Wall Day 3 Tuesday Jerusalem Ophel Archaeological Garden Day 8 Sunday Visit to Knesset Parliament building Around the Sea of Galilee Yad Vashem Mount of Bethsaida Beatitudes Day 4 Wednesday St Peter Primacy Jerusalem Capernaum Western Wall Tunnel Tanurim Restaurant, Migdal for lunch Holy Sepulchre Boat ride to Ginosar View Bethlehem from Mar Elias Kibbutz Ginosar 1st Century Fishing boat Shepherd Fields View Jerusalem from Haas Promenade Day 9 Monday The Golan Heights Day 5 Thursday Caesarea Philippi Jerusalem Gamla Israel Museum for Shrine of the Book and Kfar Haruv viewpoint Model city Pool of Bethesda Day 10 Tuesday Antonia Fortress - Gabbatha Upper Galilee Garden Tomb Megiddo Carmel Day 6 Friday Nazareth synagogue The Dead Sea Nazareth YMCA biblical village Qumran Ein Gedi (Nahal David) Day 11 Wednesday Masada (cable car) Transfer to Ben Gurion for flight home Caesarea Maritima (Lunch at theatre) Day 7 Saturday Journey to Galilee Or for those taking the extension John the Baptist Baptising Place Free day beside Sea of Galilee Jericho Evening lecture Beth Shean Transfer to Ron Beach Hotel, Tiberias Day 12 Thursday 11 day tour - £1935 per person Golan Heights and lakeside sites 4 day Extension - £580 per person Mount Hermon Kfar Haruv What the price includes Kursi • Return flights from London Day 13 Friday Heathrow to Tel Aviv (Details of Around the Sea of Galilee flight numbers and times have Kibbutz En Gev for Fishermen’s Museum not yet been finalised) and tour of Kibbutz • Accommodation in good quality Hamat Gader for visit and bathing pools Evening lecture 4* hotels in twin / double bedded rooms with private facilities on Day 14 Saturday half board basis Galilee • Transfer of passengers and Hike to Eremos Cave baggage Sepphoris • Sightseeing as in itinerary • Services of a fully qualified Day 15 Sunday English speaking guide Flight home • Travel by air-conditioned coaches Caesarea Maritima • Entrance fees, gratuities, service Itinerary subject to change charges and porterage • Airport taxes Not included in the price • Travel from home to UK airport • Single supplement - £63 per person per night • Travel insurance (see back page) • £2.50 ATOL Protection Contribution* • Payments by credit card will incur a 2% admin charge Please note that the cost of the tour may be subject to surcharges - please see the booking conditions. 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