Tour Overview
Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus Christ. This private tour offers an unparalleled opportunity to dive into the spiritual and historical essence of this holy city. This tour includes transportation in one vehicle with no need to change care at the checkpoint, ensuring a seamless experience.
This tour is available every day and offered in English and other languages.
Customizable:
Flexibility to add or skip sites (in the same geographic area of the tour) according to your faith or interest.
Safety:
Bethlehem, a heavily touristic city within the Palestinian Authority, is well-guarded. Any potential security concerns are closely monitored to ensure visitor safety. In case of any security tension, we are informed in advance and act accordingly.
Additional Information:
Our private tour guides are passionate about Israel and committed to ensuring you have the best possible experience. The tour can also be combined with visits to other destinations like Jerusalem or Jericho & Jordan River.
What to Bring:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Modest dressing for holy sites (covering shoulders, chests, and knees).
- Passport
- Hat (recommended in summer).
- Cash for souvenirs and lunch (not all places accept credit cards).
- A good spirit!
Included / Excluded
- English speaking guide, experienced & licensed by Ministry of Tourism
- Round trip transportation
- Entrance fees
- Guide’s expenses
- Personal bottle of water
- Taxes & VAT (for foreign citizens only)
- Assistance with planning
- Guests Meals
Tour Map
This comprehensive map is designed to guide you through an exciting journey filled with remarkable destinations and captivating experiences.
On the Agenda
The most holiest place for Christianity. Explore one of the world’s oldest churches, with its Catholic, Armenian, and Greek Orthodox Christian chapels
Visit the site believed to be where Mary and Joseph found refuge for baby Jesus
Experience the impactful street art of Banksy, highlighting the region’s political conflicts
Discover the fields where shepherds are believed to have seen the Star of Nativity
Drop off in Jerusalem