Israel is one of those places many have been wanting to visit for years, but just never found the right time. This June, Zoom Vacations® has developed a tour to Israel that will make you glad you waited until now!
Israel is the most gay-friendly country in the Middle East, and in fact, 61% of Israelis support civil marriage for same-sex couples.
In addition to its gay-friendly attitude, few countries can boast such diversity in its offerings, appealing to virtually any traveler. In one day you can visit a mighty desert, swim in the saltiest water on earth, explore a modern city, discover centuries-old ruins, experience a vibrant gay scene, and so much more.
Zoom Vacations®’ gay Israel tour explores the history, culture, cuisine, and gay nightlife with sensational guides, while enjoying the finest hotels in Jerusalem, Galilee, and Tel Aviv.
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Services of a Zoom Vacations® Concierge throughout the trip
Accommodations at the finest 5 star hotels in Jerusalem, Galilee, and Tel Aviv
Meet & greet service inside the airport upon arrival & departure, available upon request, to make your arrival as carefree as possible
Private arrival airport transfer by air-conditioned car from the airport to the American Colony Hotel on private basis
Transfers & excursions by a private air-conditioned small bus with a driver throughout
Breakfast daily
Professional English speaking guides throughout the trip
All entrance fees to the sites mentioned in the itinerary.
Gay nightlife excursions in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
Jerusalem city tour including a visit to the famous city walls, Rabbinical Tunnel, Via Dolorosa (Way of the Cross), Church of the Holy Sepulchre, marketplace, and more
Visit the fortress of Massada, the last stronghold in the zealots battle against the Roman Empire
Tour the caves of Qumran, where back in 1948 a Bedouin boy herding his sheep discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls
Optional swim in the world famous rejuvenating waters of the Dead Sea
Ground transfer in air conditioned vehicle from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv
Portages at airports and hotels
Evening Welcome Dinner at one of Jerusalem’s best restaurants.
Accommodations: Mamilla Hotel, Jerusalem
Meals Included: Dinner
Morning / Afternoon: Tour of Jerusalem
After breakfast visit the Israel Museum to see the Model of Jerusalem as it was 2000 years ago, as well as the Shrine of the Book where the Dead Sea Scrolls are housed. Then we visit the Temple Area of the Old City of Jerusalem. At the Western Wall – the Kotel, you will see prayers and rituals of intense worship. Continue towards the Southern Wall excavations to see the Davidson Center and its superb 3D exhibit, which illustrates how life revolved around the Temple in ancient times.
Lunch included in historic Jerusalem.
We will also see the Old City from the Mount of Olives. At the foot of the hill is Gethsemane, the olive grove where Jesus spent his last night and was betrayed by Judas. Then enter the walled old city via Zion Gate and proceed to the Jewish Quarter. At the Cardo see the ancient Roman road at the heart of the city and visit the restored Sephardic synagogues. View the unearthed main Roman thoroughfare and ancient marketplace lined with columns. Walk through the Arab Bazaar and along the Way of the Cross to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher where you see Pilgrims from across the world venerating the Tomb of Christ.
Evening at leisure
Accommodations: Mamilla Hotel, Jerusalem
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
Morning / Afternoon: Masada and the Dead Sea
After breakfast start the day with a dramatic view of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives and Gethsemane below. Then we depart overland down the Jordan Valley and the moonscape of the Judean Desert and down to the Dead Sea (the lowest point on Earth) to Masada, where you continue by cable-car up to the last stronghold of the Zealots. Some 2000 years ago, Roman legions stormed one of the two paths to the top of this sandstone mountain to reach the Jewish Zealots headquartered there. The brave Israelite soldiers held out for three years against the invading Roman army before taking their own lives to avoid capture and enslavement. Many of their fortifications, originally built by King Herod, still stand.
After visiting Masada, drive to Ein Bokek where you have lunch and the opportunity to use the hotel pool and swim in the Dead Sea. Return to Jerusalem in the late afternoon.
Evening at leisure
Accommodations: Mamilla Hotel, Jerusalem
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
Morning / Afternoon: Caesarea, Acre, and an Israeli Artist Village
We will begin our tour today with a visit to Caesarea, where you see the contrast from “new” to “old”. This 2000 year old city – built to honor Augustus Caesar – was once the capital of the Roman province and was later occupied by the Crusaders.
Today, you find a wealth of Roman, Byzantine, Arab and Crusader ruins in the area, as well as the harbour from which St. Paul was taken prisoner to Rome, an event that brought Christianity to the West. Near the excavated theater, you can view a partial inscription mentioning Pontius Pilate – this is the only secular reference of his existence.
After Caesarea, we will visit a picturesque artists’ village, the only one of its kind in Israel and one of the few such villages in the world. Nestled in natural vegetation and bordered by an ancient olive grove, it lies on the western slopes of Mount Carmel, in a breathtaking landscape looking out toward the sea and the Crusader fortress of Atlit. Here will we see artists at work and be surrounded by one of the largest collections of Israeli art.
Then on to Acre, one of the world’s oldest seaports, mentioned as far back as 3,500 years by the Pharaoh Tuthmosis III and now designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, and a succession of Crusaders occupied the town but Napoleon famously failed to conquer it. Acre was the main base for the Crusades and today you can see the stunning Halls and buildings of the Knights Hospitaller and Knights Templars.
Late Afternoon: We will arrive at our luxurious hotel, which offers a serene landscape with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.
Evening at leisure to enjoy the nearby countryside, explore more of the region, or simply relax by the pool.
Accommodations: Bayit Bagalil, Galilee
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
Morning / Afternoon: Tour of Golan Heights and visit to Winery
After breakfast we will explore the nearby Golan Heights region, which is historically and strategically very important to Israel. We will notice the stark contrast of geography versus the desert, as the increased altitude allows for much milder temperatures and greener areas. Many types of grapes grow well in this climate, and we will explore (and taste) the offerings of the thriving Israeli wine industry, which has been expanding greatly over the years.
Lunch included.
Visit Tel Dan, the ancient Biblical city home of the Tribe of Dan; now a nature reserve but also a fascinating archaeological site.
Accommodations: Bayit Bagalil, Galilee
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
Morning: Tour of Megiddo
After checking out of the hotel, we will head to Megiddo, an ancient city-state now designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its historical, geographical, and theological importance, as its Greek name, Armageddon, illustrates. Excavations here have unearthed 26 layers of ruins.
Lunch included.
Late Afternoon: Check in to the Tel Aviv Hilton, located in the heart of all the Gay Pride events, as well as right in front of the gay beach.
Accommodations: Tel Aviv Hilton
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
Morning: Introduction to Tel Aviv and Old Jaffa. We will see the differences between the ancient area of Tel Aviv, Old Jaffa, and the modern architecture of what is possibly the most progressive city in the Middle-East. Jaffa is argued to be the oldest seaport in the world. From the Bible, it is also where Jonah was swallowed by a whale, so be careful when swimming. Nowadays it is one of the most diverse and heterogenous parts of the city of Tel Aviv and has a thriving arts scene.
Afternoon: At leisure to explore the incredible city of Tel Aviv.
Evening: Enjoy a special dinner at one of the best restaurants in Tel Aviv.
Many Gay Pride events and parties are happening tonight. We will provide more information on these when it becomes available.
Accommodations: Tel Aviv Hilton
Meals Included: Breakfast and Dinner
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM: Tel Aviv Gay Pride Parade
Our hotel is conveniently nestled in between part of the parade route, and near the beach where the official beach after-party will be.
3:00 PM to Late Evening: Pride Beach Party at Gordon Beach, just a short walk from our hotel.
Accommodations: Tel Aviv Hilton
Meals Included: Breakfast
Airport Transfer for your flight home
Meals Included: Breakfast
Mamilla Hotel
Bayit Bagalil
Tel Aviv Hilton
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