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Jerusalem Dead Sea, Eilat (Kibbutz Package 4090) Nazareth, Sea of Galilee, Dead Sea, Jerusalem (Package 1490) Number of Nights Region 6 Nights 7 Nights Country Lodging Kibbutz Hotels - Kibbutz Ein Harod - Kibbutz Mizra Nazareth Area 2 Nights 2 Nights - Kibbutz Nir David - Kibbutz Farod - Kibbutz Dgania Bet - Kibbutz Lavi - Kibbutz Sha'ar Hagolan - Kibbutz Ma'agan - Kibbutz Ashdot Ya'akov - Kibbutz Ha'on - Kibbutz Mizra - Kibbutz Farod Sea Of Galilee / Nazareth 1 Night 1 Night - Kibbutz Beit Alfa - Kibbutz Kalia Dead Sea 1 Night 1 Night- Kibbutz Almog - Kibbutz Ein Gedi - Moshav Shoresh - Kibbutz Ramat Rachel Jeruzalem 2 Nights 3 Nights - Hotel Lev Jerusalem - Moshav Yad Hashmona Jerusalem Dead Sea, Eilat (Kibbutz Package 4090) Number of Nights Region 6 Nights 7 Nights Country Lodging Kibbutz Hotels - Moshav Shoresh - Kibbutz Ramat Rachel Jerusalem Area 2 nights 2 nights - Hotel Lev Jerusalem - Moshav Yad Hashmona - Kibbutz Kalia Dead Sea Area 1 night 1 night- Kibbutz Almog - Kibbutz Ein Gedi - Kibbutz Lotan Eilat Area 2 nights 2 nights- Kibbutz Yahel - Hotel in Eilat - Kibbutz Tze'elim Negev Desert Area 1 night 1 night- Kibbutz Sde Yoav - Hotel in Mitzpe Ramon Tel Aviv Area 1 night - 3* Hotel in Tel Aviv / Jaffa - Kibbutz Shfaim Ramon A/P / Eilat, Dead Sea, Jerusalem, Nazareth (Package 9011) Number of Nights Region 6 Nights 7 Nights Country Lodging Kibbutz Hotels - Kibbutz Lotan - Kibbutz Yahel Negev Desert Area / Eilat 1 night 1 night- Kibbutz Lotan - Hotel in Eilat - Kibbutz Kalia Dead Sea Area 1 night 1 night- Kibbutz Almog - Kibbutz Ein Gedi - Kibbutz Dgania Bet - Kibbutz Lavi - Kibbutz Sha'ar Hagolan - Kibbutz Ma'agan - Kibbutz Ashdot Ya'akov - Kibbutz Ha'on - Kibbutz Mizra - Kibbutz Farod Nazareth / Sea of Galilee Area 2 nights 2 nights - Kibbutz Beit Alfa - Moshav Shoresh - Kibbutz Ramat Rachel Jerusalem Area 2 nights 2 nights - Hotel Lev Jerusalem - Kibbutz Yad Hashmona North, Dead Sea, Jerusalem (Kibbutz Package 567) Number of Nights Region 6 Nights 7 Nights Country Lodging Kibbutz Hotels - Moshav Nes Ammim - Kibbutz Eilon - Kibbutz Gesher Haziv - Kibbutz Lohamei Hageta'ot - Kibbutz Kfar Masaryk West Galilee Area 1 Night 1 Night - Kibbutz Shomrat - Kibbutz Dgania Bet - Kibbutz Lavi - Kibbutz Sha'ar Hagolan - Kibbutz Ma'agan - Kibbutz Ashdot Ya'akov - Kibbutz Ein Harod - Kibbutz Ha'on - Kibbutz Mizra - Kibbutz Farod Nazareth / Sea of Galilee Area 2 Nights 2 Nights - Kibbutz Beit Alfa - Kibbutz Kalia Dead Sea Area 1 Nights 2 Nights- Kibbutz Almog - Kibbutz Ein Gedi - Moshav Shoresh - Kibbutz Ramat Rachel Jerusalem Area 2 Nights 2 Nights - Hotel Lev Jerusalem - Kibbutz Yad Hashmona Jerusalem, Dead Sea, Tel Aviv, North (package 311) Number of Nights Region 6 Nights 7 Nights Country Lodging Kibbutz Hotels - Moshav Shoresh - Kibbutz Ramat Rachel Jerusalem Area 3 Nights 3 Nights - Hotel Lev Jerusalem - Moshav Yad Hashmona - Kibbutz Kalia Dead Sea Area 1 Night 1 Night- Almog Resort Village - Kibbutz Ein Gedi - Kibbutz Dgania Bet - Kibbutz Lavi - Kibbutz Sha'ar Hagolan - Kibbutz Ma'agan - Kibbutz Ashdot Ya'akov - Kibbutz Ha'on - Kibbutz Mizra - Kibbutz Farod Nazareth / Sea of Galilee Area 2 Nights 2 Nights - Kibbutz Beit Alfa Tel Aviv Area 1 Night 1 Night - 3* Hotel in Tel Aviv / Jaffa - Kibbutz Shoresh - Kibbutz Shfayim Ramon A/P / Eilat, Dead Sea, Jerusalem, Nazareth (Package 8011) Number of Nights Region 6 Nights 7 Nights Country Lodging Kibbutz Hotels - Kibbutz Kalia Dead Sea Area 2 Nights 2 Nights- Kibbutz Almog - Kibbutz Ein Gedi - Kibbutz Dgania Bet - Kibbutz Lavi - Kibbutz Sha'ar Hagolan - Kibbutz Ma'agan - Kibbutz Ashdot Ya'akov - Kibbutz Ein Harod - Kibbutz Ha'on - Kibbutz Nir David - Kibbutz Mizra - Kibbutz Farod Nazareth / Sea of Galeeli 2 Nights 2 Nights - Kibbutz Beit Alfa - Moshav Shoresh - Kibbutz Ramat Rachel Jerusalem Area 2 Nights 2 Nights - Hotel Lev Jerusalem - Kibbutz Yad Hashmona - Kibbutz Lotan Eilat Area 1 Night - Kibbutz Yahel - Hotel in Eilat Jerusalem, Dead Sea, North (Kibbutz Package 411) Number of Nights Region 6 Nights 7 Nights Country Lodging Kibbutz Hotels - Moshav Shoresh - Kibbutz Ramat Rachel Jerusalem Area 3 Nights 3 Nights - Hotel Lev Jerusalem - Moshav Yad Hashmona - Kibbutz Kalia Dead Sea Area 1 Nights 1 Nights- Kibbutz Almog - Kibbutz Ein Gedi - Kibbutz Dgania Bet - Kibbutz Lavi - Kibbutz Sha'ar Hagolan - Kibbutz Ma'agan - Kibbutz Ashdot Ya'akov - Kibbutz Ha'on - Kibbutz Mizra - Kibbutz Farod Nazareth / Sea of Galilee Area 2 Nights 2 Nights - Kibbutz Beit Alfa Tel Aviv Area 1 Night - 3* Hotel in Tel Aviv / Jaffa Kibbutz Shfayim.
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