This tour is the ultimate bicycle tour for Israel. Through 7 days and 530 km of cycling from north to south of Israel you get to explore the holy land in a way no other experience let you know Israel.

But it's not all about cycling…
Our program includes visits to Jerusalem and Nazareth and some rest days in the Dead Sea and Eilat to complete your vacation.

Tour Program







Day 1
We will gather in Tel Aviv at midday and and head north towards the Hermon Mt. where we will start the tour the following day.

Day 2 - Mt. Hermon to Mt. de Beatitudes
The tour and the first stage start at the village of Neve Ativ, located on the slopes of the Hermon Mountain and climbs up to the Druze village of 'Masade'. The stage continues from north to south across the marvelous scenery of the Golan Heights with the Hula Valley to the right and the Golan dormant volcanoes to the left. After crossing the town of Qazrin and passing by the ancient city of Gamla we will start descending towards the Sea of Galilee on a long stretched downhill with the view of the lake in front of us. Upon reaching the lake we will circle it around its north end passing by 'Caper Naum' and 'Tabgha' and then climb up to the Mountain of Beatitudes where we finish the stage and visit the monastery.
From there we will continue by bus to a visit in Nazareth.
Non cyclist participants will also visit 'Cesarea Phillipus' and 'Caper Naum'

Day 3 - Elah valley to the Dead Sea
The stage starts at the Elah valley at the Judea Mountains at the edge of Jerusalem. We will ride across the Judea region- the heart of the biblical land of ancient Israel. As we reach to the middle of the stage, we will start riding along the desert borderline and slowly leave the green scenery towards the brown and yellow scenery of the remarkable Judea desert. Towards the end of the stage we will pass by the city of Arad and then start downhill towards The Dead Sea- the lowest place on earth. The stage ends at the hotel on the shore of the Dead Sea.
Non cyclist participants will visit the magnificent caves of 'Beth Guvrin'

Day 4 - Jerusalem
This day will be a rest day. After spending the morning on the shore of the Dead Sea, we will spend the afternoon at the old city of Jerusalem. We will visit the Mount of Olives, the Via Dolorosa, the Wailing Wall, the church of the holy sepulcher and more. By evening we will be back at the hotel at the Dead Sea.  

Day 5 - Arava valley to Mizpe Ramon
The stage starts at the Arava valley just 50 km south to the Dead Sea and goes through all the geological marvels of the Negev desert. We start cycling west and enter the Negev desert. After 10 km we will reach the climb of the 'Akrabim ascent'. Following to the spectacular climb we will enter the 'Large crater' and through it. After climbing out of the crater we will cross the town of Yeruham and enjoy some traditional cuisine lunch. We then continue our cycling heading south across the Negev desert until the town of Mizpe Ramon – just on top of the Ramon crater edge. The stage finishes here at the hotel.
Non cyclist participants will enjoy a traditional Bedouin hospitality in a Bedouin tent and visit the tomb of Ben Gurion in its spectacular location in the desert.

Day 4 - Mizpe Ramon to Eilat
This stage is the ultimate desert cycling experience. We start cycling at the hotel and ride down to the Ramon crater. We will ride through the magnificent crater and across the dazzling wilderness of the desert. After 140 km we will reach the top of the Eilat Mountains and then start descending towards the city of Eilat with the view of the Red Sea slowly being revealed in front of us. The tour ends at the hotel- located on the shore of the Red Sea inside the city of Eilat.
Non cyclist participants will visit the Ramon crater and enjoy a camel riding tour.

The following day will be spent in the Eilat.

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