Masada y el Mar Muerto Experiencia desde Tel Aviv





Descripción
Viaja por el sur de Israel, cruzando las colinas de Judea y pasando por la histórica posada del Buen Samaritano. Haga una pausa al nivel del mar para disfrutar de una inolvidable oportunidad fotográfica antes de descender al mundialmente famoso Mar Muerto. Nuestro primer destino es Masada, donde un pintoresco teleférico nos lleva a la cumbre de la meseta para explorar los restos de la antigua fortaleza de Herodes, incluidos los palacios reales y una casa de baños romana que data de hace más de 2.000 años. Continuando, pasamos por el exuberante oasis del desierto de Ein Gedi y el sitio arqueológico de Qumran, donde se descubrieron los Rollos del Mar Muerto. El día concluye con un tiempo de relax en una playa del Mar Muerto, lo que le permite flotar sin esfuerzo en las aguas ricas en minerales y disfrutar de un rejuvenecedor tratamiento natural de lodo bajo el sol.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Visita Masada, donde un teleférico nos lleva a la cumbre de la meseta para explorar los restos de la fortaleza palaciega de Herodes de 2.055 años de antigüedad, incluidos palacios y una casa de baños
Pasa el oasis desértico de Ein Gedi y Qumran, donde se descubrieron los Rollos del Mar Muerto
Pasa tiempo en una playa del Mar Muerto, donde puedes flotar sin esfuerzo en el agua rica en sal y disfrutar de una máscara de barro natural bajo el sol.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Tenga en cuenta que este tour no es adecuado para niños menores de 4 años
Opiniones(10)
First of all...thanks to Avishei our guide to made this trip excellent.!! I really suggest this company if you are in Israel. We did three guided trips with them and all was perfect. Thanks again to the other two ladies also, very competents and nice.
<p>The tour operator does not tell you that much time will be wasted driving into Jerusalem to pick up in the morning, and drop off tourists at the end of the day. When coming from Tel Aviv, this adds about 1 1/2 to 2 hours with the heavy Jerusalem traffic. Also, this tour is combined with tourists going to the Dead Sea, to the mineral Spa, and to Ein Gedi. This cut into the time we had a Ein Gedi, which was actually quite nice we saw a herd of ibex up in the hills. Could have spent another hour there, but had to pick up the other tourists from their destinations and then back to Jerusalem to drop those folks off, which added more time to the trip. Masada was well worth the hot sun.</p>
<p>Actual tour received was not the tour I had booked. I booked this tour expecting a visit to Masada and the Ein Gedi Nature Preserve. What I received was a shorter than expected visit to Masada, NO visit to Ein Gedi, an unexpected stop at a Dead Sea cosmetic factory, and an unexpected visit to the Dead Sea. This tour is falsely advertised! The visit to Ein Gedi was scrubbed because of a potential for flash flooding. On returning to Tel Aviv our driver was going to drop us off a couple of blocks from our hotel in the rain. This we refused and insisted on being taken to our hotel, which is in accordance with what is stipulated in the purchase price of the tour. We did not receive what was advertised.</p>
<p>Good organisation, helpful staff and guides with great knowledge</p>
<p>We were unable to go to Ein Gedi which was the main reason for choosing this tour. The stop at the Avaha factory was totally unwelcome. Masada was a good tour. We did not want to go to the Dead Sea and were obliged to go there with the rest of the trip. The resort was very second-class.</p>
<p>I happened to go on this day tour on a day that it was pouring rain in the desert. Despite the crazy weather while at Masada, we did have the chance to see a waterfall in the distance from the flash floods. Apparently this is something so rare and it was interesting to see. The rain did not stop our tour and it was still enjoyable. The only issue was that Ein Gedi was closed due to the rain earlier in the day. So instead, we had the option to go to the Dead Sea. This was a wonderful day tour that I would highly recommend.</p>



