One-Day Jerusalem Tour: Embark on a journey from Amman, the Dead Sea, or Madaba to explore Jerusalem's historic and spiritual wonders in just one day.
Start with the Old City: Begin your day by exploring Jerusalem’s iconic Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with historic and spiritual landmarks.
Visit the Western Wall: Begin your spiritual journey at the Western Wall, a sacred site for Jewish people, where visitors often come to pray and leave messages in the wall's cracks.
Explore the Church of the Holy Sepulchre: A short walk will take you to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, one of Christianity's holiest sites, believed to be the location of Jesus Christ's crucifixion, burial, and resurrection.
Included
Transport by experienced driver in air-conditioned vehicle.,Transport between different sites in Jerusalem (please note that cars aren’t allowed to enter the Old City).,All Entrance fees to all sited to visited
Not Included
Exit tax out of Jordan.
The guided tour option (In case if you want to add the guide),costs 300 USD per day.
Lunch & any meals not specified.
All tips to guide & driver
Personal items,Exit tax out of Israel / Palestine (SUBJECT TO CHANGE),Transfers between border terminals & optional VIP Crossing Service (cost 170 USD per person per day).
All tips to guide & driver.,Everything not mentioned in the inclusions.
Itinerary
Day 1
Detailed Itinerary of Jerusalem One Day Tour from Dead Sea / Amman / Madaba: Pick Up Point /Starting from: Amman, Dead Sea, Madaba or (Others upon request) Pick Up Time: Morning Trip Duration: 12-14 Hours Approx.
Trip Type: Private Tour by Air-conditioned vehicle Trip Runs: Every Day / Any Day (Except Fridays & Saturdays and some Religious Holidays because the borders close early or is closed)
Faq's
Transportation is typically included for such guided tours, but it’s best to confirm with the organizer.
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