Many Tourist asks me,
what is the best way to explore Israel ?
from my experience, the best way to explore Israel is with "Eshkol Car"
When your time and money is limited, or if you want to have a professional Taylor made tour with a professional tour guide and in a SAFE way, the Eshkol Tour is the best for you !
Eshkol Car, Is A super comfortable car / van That allowed to be driven only by a certified tour guide, that had extra training for this purpose, and must speaks another languages.
Soon You land At The AirPort, your Guide Will wait for you, with a nice car / van, and will help you to start your tour very easy, in the best way for you.
The "Eshkol Car" logo - bring us back to the biblical times, when the spies enter the holly land and carried grapes on their shoulders.
You all welcome, to explore the Holy Land, Not As Spies
But As A VIP tourist, On your Private Tour !
* This Eshkol Car - have full insurance coverage for the tourists
Typical Tours
since Israel Is a Very small country. In less then six hours you can cross Israel from the north to the south, thing which makes it very easy to travel.
Having private tour, you can decide for your self which hotel to stay ( allot of tourists uses their credit card points and convert them for free accommodation )
Most private tours choose to stay 3 nights at Jerusalem, which gives enough time to visit all the holly places, and have one full day tour towards the dead sea.
Then you can choose to stay another 2-3 nights at the north part of Israel, the best is at the area of the sea of Galilee, which located less then one hour fro, all the famous places at the north.
Since you having your private tour, you can consult you tour guide, on other nice spots on the road which are out of the main tourist attractions.
Blessed Are The people that comes to the Holly Land
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