Privat tur: Caesarea, Haifa og Mt. Carmel





Beskrivelse
Turen vil blive guidet af Dr. David Gurevich, en ph.d.-arkæolog, der studerer den romerske periode. Der er mange tilpasningsmuligheder tilgængelige: 1. Det er muligt at besøge Akko i stedet for Daliat-El-Carmel (det bliver en længere tur). Spørg venligst for detaljer. 2. Det er muligt at se ikke hyppigt besøgte steder omkring Cæsarea, såsom dets akvædukter og den storslåede fuglemosaik. 3. Det er muligt at booke et omfattende besøg i Bahai-haverne, som ville tillade en gåtur gennem ni terrasser og udforske haverne indefra.
Turmuligheder
Rejseplan
Omkring 40 min kørsel nord fra Tel-Aviv ankommer vi til Caesarea - en berømt havneby oprettet af Herodes den store og hovedstaden i den romerske provins. Vi vil dedikere besøget for at udforske det romerske teater, nyde den inspirerende udsigt fra Herodes kystpalads, besøge hippodrome, hvor hestevæddeløb fandt sted, og afslutte i sin gamle havn.
Udforsk den gamle havn og det nyåbnede museum.
Vi fortsætter til Haifa og udforsker den berømte Bahai-have - et UNESCO-verdensarvsområde og centrum for Bahai-tro verden over.
Spis det traditionelle mellemøstlige køkken i den druesiske landsby.
Vi stopper for en udsigt over Jezreel-dalen fra Mt. Carmel og besøg klosteret dedikeret til profeten Elias.
Højdepunkter
Hvad er inkluderet
Afhentningssteder og tider
Guiden vil møde dig i det definerede afhentningssted og slutte sig til dit lejebil. Det er muligt at starte turen fra Tel-Aviv eller Jerusalem. For at koordinere afhentningsstedet, spørg venligst. Bemærk venligst, at turtransport ikke er inkluderet. I tilfælde af at de rejsende ikke har et lejebil, kan vi tilbyde komfortabel turtransport med tredjepartsudbydere (ekstra omkostninger). Priserne kan variere baseret på antallet af rejsende, deres afhentnings- og retursted og rejseplanen.
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Spædbørn skal sidde på skødet af en voksen
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
- Klæd dig i beskedent tøj til at besøge Holy Sites.
Anmeldelser(7)
We had an amazing trip with David and highly recommend this tour. We are a family of 5 with kids ages 15, 12 and 10. David, who has a PHD in archeology, is incredibly passionate about what he does and has incredible knowledge of Israel, archeology, history and all things Israel and beyond. He was able to relate to everyone and keep the kids interested and engaged. He was careful about everyone’s comfort, helped with tons of photos and was a lot of fun!
We were on a tour with David, a group from the University of Chicago studying and touring Israel. David gave us a tour of the Caesarea National Park. The tour went between The Roman theater, The reef palace, Archaeological Park and ended in The Old City and Port (with delicious meal!!). It stretches chronologically from the era of the second temple and the rule of the emperors in the Roman Empire up to the Middle Ages and during the Crusaders. The tour was fascinating and answered our two main requests: A. To be suitable for undergraduate and graduate students. B. To be interesting and not remain at the "dry" academic details. This is a challenging task for any tour guide, and we were happy that David was able to combine our two requests with great success. The students as well as the accompanying professors came back with a very positive experience. We are highly recommending Israel in Color and David’s tours.
David organized a great tour that was informative and interesting to all in our family, ranging from age 9 to 83. David is not only a licensed tour guide, but has a PhD in archaeology, which allows him to provide more depth and detail than a standard tour guide would. We definitely recommend!
Thanks! It was a pleasure to meet your family and learn about their fascinating story.
I can’t say enough about the fabulous tours David Gurevich from Israel in Color provided for us. I had been to the same places many years ago with another guide, but never did they go into such amazing detail as he did. He is a very astute person and can read his clients well. We had places we said we wanted to see, but after coming to know us he gave us alternate choices of where we might want to go, this place instead of that etc. I think because his in-depth base of historical and archaeological knowledge he could change plans effortlessly, in doing so, it became a very personalized experience. As an archeologist you might feel he would be too technical but, he related the history in such a way it seemed more like an enjoyable story and not just a factual tour of history. He is very thorough with facts supported by illustrations, and he even read excerpts from the bible that were pertinent to where we were. He made everything we were seeing come alive. If I do get a chance to go back to Israel, I hope he still is giving tours because I can’t imagine a better tour guide than him.
Thank you so much for this wonderful review! David
This was a great tour for our group of 10 family members, it was very informative and interesting. Our guide David was very knowledgeable in history and all the places we visited, answered all of our questions, and helped us arrange travel and hotel accommodations in another city that we needed. It was a wonderful day!
Thank you!
David was very knowledgeable and thorough with this personal tour. I learned much about Caesarea with a focus on not only the development and political nuances but the overal pre and post historical factors making this area of the world so special. Being from the US I feel much more knowledgeable about this beautiful region of the world. Thanks David!
Thank you, Rick. It was my pleasure.
Touring around Israel we couldn't have asked for a better guide than David. Our group explored several sites, such as Caesarea, Megiddo, and Akko with David. We had a great time and enjoyed his wealth of knowledge. He is a really friendly person and very approachable, which is much needed on a tour with a group of Australians. Everything was run perfectly and in a timely manner. Thanks once again David.
Thank you, Jonny. It was my pleasure!



