Masada
Masada and the Dead Sea Day Trip from Tel Aviv
Discover two of Israel's must-see sights on this memorable day trip from Tel Aviv. You'll explore the legendary ruins of Masada and King Herod's palaces, and enjoy a therapeutic visit to the famous Dead Sea. This unforgettable day trip also passes the setting of one of the New Testament's most famous parables, the Good Samaritan.
Due to maintenance working of the cable car, the site of Masada will be closed between January 13th-27th 2019.
As a substitution, tour will visit at Qumran caves and Baptism site on the Jordan River.
Masada and the Dead Sea Day Trip from Jerusalem
Discover two of Israel's must-see sights on this memorable day trip from Jerusalem. You'll explore the legendary ruins of Masada and King Herod's palaces, and enjoy a therapeutic visit to the famous Dead Sea. This unforgettable day trip also passes the setting of one of the New Testament's most famous parables, the Good Samaritan.
As a substitution, tour will visit at Qumran caves and Baptism site on the Jordan River.
Masada, Ein Gedi and The Dead Sea from Jerusalem
Visit the highlights of Masada, Ein Gedi and the Dead Sea on this guided tour from Jerusalem. See Masada, the desert fortress, and Ein Gedi, the beautiful desert oasis and nature reserve. Marvel at the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth where you can float in the waters and immerse yourself in the healing mud.
Masada, Ein Gedi, and The Dead Sea from Tel Aviv
Starting from Tel Aviv, travel on this unique tour of the region's highlights with a licensed guide.
Visit the Masada, Ein Gedi and the Dead Sea on this tour from Tel Aviv. See Masada, the desert fortress, and Ein Gedi, the beautiful desert oasis and nature reserve. Marvel at the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth where you can float in the waters and immerse yourself in the healing mud.
This tour is guided, operated using our air conditioned vehicles with experienced English speaking guide.
Dead Sea, Masada and Ein Gedi Day Tour from Jerusalem
This full day, self-guided, small group tour to Masada, Ein Gedi and the Dead Sea will take you from Jerusalem to the top sights in the Judean Desert. With a hike around an ancient fortress, time to relax and float in the Dead Sea, and a visit to desert oasis, you won't be disappointed.
Dead Sea, Masada at Sunrise and Ein Gedi Tour from Jerusalem
Witness an unforgettable sunrise from the top of ancient Masada and enjoy time at beautiful Ein Gedi and the Dead Sea on this morning trip from Jerusalem! Leave before dawn and travel to all three sites, enjoying time to explore each independently. Climb up the Masada mountainside to experience the sunrise over the mountains and Dead Sea, behold the waterfalls at the paradise-like oasis of Ein Geidi, and finish with a ‘floating’ swim and mud bath at the shimmering Dead Sea. Entrance fees and meals are at your own expense.
From Jerusalem: Masada Sunrise, Ein Gedi & Dead Sea
If you want to have great moments and experience the holy land to the fullest, join us in one on our most popular tours, the sunrise from the Masada Fortress. Hike up the Snake Path (about 90 minutes of a moderate/easy trail- depending on your fitness level) and let us do the rest! You will reach Masada and make unique pictures and live an once in a life time experience. Sunrising from the lowest point on earth and what is more, in the Holy Land. Don't miss out, best price and departures everyday are guaranteed!
From Tel Aviv: Masada Sunrise, Ein Gedi & Dead Sea
If you want to have great moments and experience the holy land to the fullest, join us in one on our most popular tours, the sunrise from the Masada Fortress. Hike up the Snake Path (about 90 minutes of a moderate/easy trail- depending on your fitness level) and let us do the rest! You will reach Masada and make unique pictures and live an once in a life time experience. Sunrising from the lowest point on earth and what is more, in the Holy Land. Don't miss out, best price and departures everyday are guaranteed!
Masada and Dead Sea from Tel Aviv
Dead Sea mud as well as the unique experience of floating on the rich mineral water of the sea itself
Masada Sunrise Ein Gedi and Dead Sea Tour from Jerusalem
A unique tour to three of Israel's highlights. First, hike to the top of the Masada fortress to see the amazing sunrise, climbing via the famous snake path. Next, there will be a chance to explore the Ein Gedi Oasis, a nature reserve with natural springs. And finally, relax at the Dead Sea, bathing in the mud at the lowest point on Earth.
Masada & Dead Sea Tour from Jerusalem
We start traveling south of Jerusalem through the Judean Hills. This tour passes the Inn of the Good Samaritan and pauses by the sign indicating sea level.
Our first stop on this tour is Masada, a “mesa” or flat-topped rock outcrop rising 450m from the desert plains. We take a cable car to the plateau summit of Masada where there are breath-taking views of the Dead Sea.
Thanks to the dry climate and remote location the structures have been well preserved. About 100 years later during the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE), a group of Jewish zealots took refuge on Masada. They held off the Romans for several months until the Romans built an earthen ramp to scale the steep cliffs.
Then you'll go nearby Dead Sea past Ein Gedi and Qumran, the site of the Dead Sea Scroll discovery. If time permits, we will stop for refreshments at the Dead Sea Mineral Cosmetic factory. Our final stop on this tour is the Dead Sea where you can relax on the beach and unwind.
From Tel Aviv: Masada, Ein Gedi and Dead Sea
If you want to have great moments and experience the Holy Land to the fullest, join us in one of our most popular tours.
Start the day with a hike through the Snake Path (about 90 minutes of a moderate/easy trail- depending on your fitness level) or just take the cable cable up to the top and enjoy the view! You will reach to Masada, where you will see the lowest point on earth from above, make unique pictures and live an once in a life time experience. After the breath-taking views from Masada Fortress head to the Ein Gedi Reserve, where you get to see the waterfalls and springs in the middle of the desert landscape. Now it's time to experience the world famous Dead Sea and cover yourself with the mud that is known for it's minerals and rejuvenating properties. Don't forget to relax and float on the salty water and take lot's of pictures of this memorable day. Don't miss out, best price and departures everyday are guaranteed!
Dead Sea and Masada 1 day tour
The Dead Sea is located at the lowest point on Earth in the South of Israel. No plant or animal can live in the Dead Sea due to its high salt content which is about 33%. The waters of the Dead Sea are said to be very therapeutic for all sorts of skin ailments, due to the high mineral content in the water.
Masada resides on a plateau in the middle of the desert. King Herod was the first to come and build for himself 2 palaces on Masada. Masada is known for the Jews residing here and how the Romans built a huge ramp and finally with fifteen thousand troops conquered Masada. They did it by building a ramp that was 375 feet from bedrock stones.
Dead Sea and Masada Day Tour
On this day tour, you'll see two of the greatest wonders in Israel: the Herodian fortress Masada, a symbol of the Jewish spirit, and the Dead Sea, the lowest place on earth and wellness resort known since ancient times.
Masada and Dead Sea from Jerusalem
Reach the shores of the Dead Sea to enjoy the therapeutic qualities of the Dead Sea mud as well as the unique experience of floating on the rich mineral water of the sea itself
Small Group Day Trip to Masada and Dead Sea from Jerusalem
See the Judean Hills that lead to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth. Visit Massada, where you will learn the heroic story of the Jewish fighters. Ascend the mountain top by cable car and tour the fortress built by King Herod where you can visit the remains of the walls and mosaic floors before descending by cable car. Finally, stop to enjoy the unique opportunity to float in the Dead Sea and cover yourself with the mineral rich mud.
Masada and the Dead Sea Trip from Jerusalem
Masada and the Dead Sea Tour
Pass the Inn of the Good Samaritan on the descent through the Judean Desert to the Dead Sea. Ascend Masada by cable car and see the remains of the Herodian fortress where the Zealots were overcome by the Romans in 73 CE. Enjoy the therapeutic benefits of a mud bath and a swim in the Dead Sea. On the return journey view the oasis of Ein Gedi, the caves at Qumran in which the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered and Jericho, the oldest city in the world.
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• Full day trip to Masada and the Dead Sea
• Guided tour of the popular sights by local experts
• Float in the famous salt-rich waters of the Dead Sea
• Ascend to the top of Masada by cable car
• Pickup and drop-off from Jerusalem Hotels
• Instant Confirmation
Masada and Dead Sea Tour
Tour to the Judean Desert, ascend Masada by cable car and see the caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. Float in the mineral-rich Dead Sea and benefit from the therapeutic qualities of a natural mud-bath!
Day Tour of Masada and the Dead Sea – Small Group
Highlights Dead Sea and Masada Tour
Pass the Inn of the Good Samaritan on the descent through the Judean Desert to the Dead Sea. Ascend Masada by cable car and see the remains of the Herodian fortress where the Zealots were overcome by the Romans in 73 CE. Enjoy the therapeutic benefits of a mud bath and a swim in the Dead Sea. On the return journey view the oasis of Ein Gedi, the caves at Qumran in which the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered and Jericho, the oldest city in the world.
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• Full day trip to Masada and the Dead Sea
• Guided tour of the popular sights by local experts
• Float in the famous salt-rich waters of the Dead Sea
• Ascend to the top of Masada by cable car
• Hotel pick up and drop-off
• Includes all entrance fees
Masada and Dead Sea Tour from Tel Aviv
We start traveling south of Jerusalem through the Judean Hills. This tour passes the Inn of the Good Samaritan and pauses by the sign indicating sea level.
Our first stop on this tour is Masada, a “mesa” or flat-topped rock outcrop rising 450m from the desert plains. We take a cable car to the plateau summit of Masada where there are breath-taking views of the Dead Sea.
Thanks to the dry climate and remote location the structures have been well preserved. About 100 years later during the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE), a group of Jewish zealots took refuge on Masada. They held off the Romans for several months until the Romans built an earthen ramp to scale the steep cliffs.
Then you'll go nearby Dead Sea past Ein Gedi and Qumran, the site of the Dead Sea Scroll discovery. If time permits, we will stop for refreshments at the Dead Sea Mineral Cosmetic factory. Our final stop on this tour is the Dead Sea where you can relax on the beach and unwind.