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Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour Israel Daily Group Tours by Compass Travel Israel in English, Spanish, Russian, French, German – including pick up and return service from Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Netanya and Jerusalem. Departures: Daily PICK-UP : Netanya hotels – from 06:30 Herzliya hotels – from 07:00 Tel-Aviv hotels – from 07:20 to 07.50 Jerusalem hotels – from 09:00 to 09.40 Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour short description / Itinerary We will pick you up from your hotel lobby from any hotel in Tel Aviv, Netanya, Jerusalem or Herzliya at 07:00 – 09:40, exact time will be advised with booking confirmation. Masada Dead Sea Daily TourWe start our way from Tel Aviv via Judean hills to Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth, 400 meters below sea level. It is called the Dead Sea because its salinity prevents the existence of any life forms in the lake. The Dead Sea has attracted thousand visitors from all around the world to have unforgettable experience to float in salty and hilling water and cover your body with magic therapeutic mud. On the way to the Dead Sea we stop at the Masada, one of the most exciting and frequently-toured places in Israel, and relates a story of perseverance and power, faith and surrender, ambitions, and a tragic end. Masada is situated on the top of a mountain with steep sides and a flat top like a parapet overlooking the desert panorama to the west and the Dead Sea to the east. The remains of the fortress of Masada are well-preserved and have been reconstructed in an effort to pay homage to the site and its heroic inhabitants. The most impressive structure on Masada is King Herod’s northern palace, built on three rock terraces overlooking the gorge below. This is the largest and most complete Roman siege camp that remains today. In 2001 UNESCO declared Masada a World Heritage Site. Proceed to Dead Sea Spa for the rest of the day. Return to pick up point. Masada Dead Sea daily tour is available on daily basis in English, Spanish, German, French and Russian from Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Netanya and Jerusalem. To book the tour please contact us via mail info@compasstravel.co.il or call +972 58 58 58 553 Recommended for this tour: Comfortable walking shoes, hats, sun screen, bathing suit and towel. Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour highlights Dead Sea Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth, 400 meters below sea level. It is called the Dead Sea because its salinity prevents the existence of any life forms in the lake. The Dead Sea has attracted thousand visitors from all around the world to have unforgettable experience to float in salty and hilling water and cover your body with magic therapeutic mud. Masada Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour Masada is a rugged natural fortress, of majestic beauty, in the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea. It was built as a palace complex, in the classic style of the early Roman Empire, by Herod the Great. Masada was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001.One of the must see sites in Israel are Masada National Park and Masada Museum. Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour included Hotel Pick up and return service Professional tour guide in your language Transportation – luxury air-conditioned minibus Entry fees Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour excluded Lunch To book the tour contact us via mail info@compasstravel.co.il
Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour
Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour
Israel Daily Group Tours by Compass Travel Israel in English, Spanish, Russian, French, German – including pick up and return service from Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Netanya and Jerusalem.
Departures: Daily
PICK-UP :
Netanya hotels – from 06:30
Herzliya hotels – from 07:00
Tel-Aviv hotels – from 07:20 to 07.50
Jerusalem hotels – from 09:00 to 09.40
Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour short description / Itinerary
We will pick you up from your hotel lobby from any hotel in Tel Aviv, Netanya, Jerusalem or Herzliya at 07:00 – 09:40, exact time will be advised with booking confirmation.
Masada Dead Sea Daily TourWe start our way from Tel Aviv via Judean hills to Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth, 400 meters below sea level. It is called the Dead Sea because its salinity prevents the existence of any life forms in the lake. The Dead Sea has attracted thousand visitors from all around the world to have unforgettable experience to float in salty and hilling water and cover your body with magic therapeutic mud.
On the way to the Dead Sea we stop at the Masada, one of the most exciting and frequently-toured places in Israel, and relates a story of perseverance and power, faith and surrender, ambitions, and a tragic end. Masada is situated on the top of a mountain with steep sides and a flat top like a parapet overlooking the desert panorama to the west and the Dead Sea to the east. The remains of the fortress of Masada are well-preserved and have been reconstructed in an effort to pay homage to the site and its heroic inhabitants. The most impressive structure on Masada is King Herod’s northern palace, built on three rock terraces overlooking the gorge below. This is the largest and most complete Roman siege camp that remains today. In 2001 UNESCO declared Masada a World Heritage Site.
Proceed to Dead Sea Spa for the rest of the day.
Return to pick up point.
Masada Dead Sea daily tour is available on daily basis in English, Spanish, German, French and Russian from Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Netanya and Jerusalem.
To book the tour please contact us via mail info@compasstravel.co.il or call +972 58 58 58 553
Recommended for this tour: Comfortable walking shoes, hats, sun screen, bathing suit and towel.
Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour highlights
Dead Sea
Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth, 400 meters below sea level. It is called the Dead Sea because its salinity prevents the existence of any life forms in the lake. The Dead Sea has attracted thousand visitors from all around the world to have unforgettable experience to float in salty and hilling water and cover your body with magic therapeutic mud.
Masada
Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour
Masada is a rugged natural fortress, of majestic beauty, in the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea. It was built as a palace complex, in the classic style of the early Roman Empire, by Herod the Great. Masada was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001.One of the must see sites in Israel are Masada National Park and Masada Museum.
Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour included
Hotel Pick up and return service
Professional tour guide in your language
Transportation – luxury air-conditioned minibus
Entry fees
Masada Dead Sea Daily Tour excluded
Lunch
To book the tour contact us via mail info@compasstravel.co.il
Personnalized experiences
A local guide
On-demand quotation
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