Embark on a full-day tour to Bethlehem and the Dead Sea, exploring important Christian sites and indulging in the unique experience of the Dead Sea’s rich and healthy waters.
Embark on a full-day tour to Bethlehem and the Dead Sea, exploring important Christian sites and indulging in the unique experience of the Dead Sea’s rich and healthy waters.
- Church of the Nativity - Enjoy a comprehensive guided tour of the Church of the Nativity, one of the oldest continuously operating churches. Originally constructed by Roman Emperor Constantine in the 4th century AD, it stands over the grotto where Mary is believed to have given birth to Jesus, located in Bethlehem.
- The Church of St. Catherine…
- Church of the Nativity - Enjoy a comprehensive guided tour of the Church of the Nativity, one of the oldest continuously operating churches. Originally constructed by Roman Emperor Constantine in the 4th century AD, it stands over the grotto where Mary is believed to have given birth to Jesus, located in Bethlehem.
- The Church of St. Catherine - Saint Catherine’s Church is a Franciscan monastery, reputedly built on the site where Christ appeared to St. Catherine of Alexandria, predicting her martyrdom in the early 4th century.
- Milk Grotto - The Milk Grotto Church is where the Holy Family sought refuge during the Massacre of the Innocents before fleeing to Egypt. The name comes from the legend that a “drop of milk” from the Virgin Mary fell on the cave floor, turning it white.
- Shepherd’s Sanctuary - The Chapel of The Shepherd’s Field marks the site where angels first announced Christ’s birth. This Catholic chapel is located in Beit Sahur, southeast of Bethlehem in the West Bank, Palestine.
- Aida Camp - Aida, also known as ‘Ayda, is a Palestinian refugee camp located 2 kilometers north of Bethlehem’s historic center and 1 km north of Beit Jala.
- Bab idDeir Art Gallery - Bab idDeir Art Gallery is an independent cultural and artistic space in Bethlehem, situated in the Deik quarters of the historic old city.
- Cave of St. Jerome - The Cave of Jerome is beneath the Church of St. Catherine and accessible from there. St. Jerome, a Dalmatian priest (345-420 A.D.), translated much of the Old Testament from Hebrew and Greek into the Latin “Vulgate.”
- Carmel of the Holy Child Jesus - The Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel was founded by hermits near the “Spring of Elijah” on Mount Carmel, drawing spiritual inspiration from the Prophet Elijah and the Virgin Mary. In the early 13th century, they received a rule of life from Saint Albert, Patriarch of Jerusalem.
- Blessings Gift Shop and The Olive Wood Factory - Visit the Olive Wood Factory.
- Sanctuary Bethlehem - The Nativity Church in Bethlehem’s old city.
- Tomb of Rachel (Kever Rachel) - Rachel’s Tomb is revered as the burial site of the matriarch Rachel.
- Bethlehem Museum - The Bethlehem Museum aims to enhance understanding and appreciation of Palestine’s heritage, identity, culture, and art.
- Dead Sea Region - Trace the mineral-rich muddy paths of Herod, Solomon, and Cleopatra to the legendary Dead Sea and its surrounding hot spring resorts. This renowned health destination, at the world’s lowest dry point, is known for alleviating rheumatic and skin conditions.
- Dead Sea - The Dead Sea is a unique attraction located at the world’s lowest point. Its mineral-rich waters benefit skin health, and the high salt concentration allows almost anyone to float effortlessly.
- Neve Midbar Beach - This is the beach visited at the Dead Sea, which also features a pool. Visitors spend about two hours enjoying the Dead Sea.

- Private transportation
- Tour Guide - Only in Bethlehem
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Tour Guide - Only in Bethlehem
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Food & Drinks
- Dead Sea Entrance 45 NIS each
- Food & Drinks
- Dead Sea Entrance 45 NIS each
Embark on a journey through the crucial Christian landmarks in the sacrosanct territories with this tour. Bethlehem takes its place among these significant Christian spots in the sacrosanct territories as it houses one of the world’s oldest churches - The Church of Nativity. Our journey will then proceed to Beit Sahour, the city of The Shepherds. We…
Embark on a journey through the crucial Christian landmarks in the sacrosanct territories with this tour. Bethlehem takes its place among these significant Christian spots in the sacrosanct territories as it houses one of the world’s oldest churches - The Church of Nativity. Our journey will then proceed to Beit Sahour, the city of The Shepherds. We will delve into the routine lives of the inhabitants and explore The Chapel of The Shepherds, where the birth of Jesus was initially proclaimed by the angels. As a finale, we will indulge ourselves in a peaceful and revitalizing visit to the Dead Sea, one of the world’s most distinctive seas. The sea’s mineral-rich and beneficial waters promise an exceptional experience.
Don’t forget to carry your passport as it may occasionally be needed at checkpoints. Vehicle change is required, All times are approximate!
- we cannot guarantee visiting the grotto of the nativity on holidays or sundays
- We could wait on the line from 30-90 mins to see the Birth grotto on regular days
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.