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Frequently Asked Questions

We already have many tours of Israel booked for 2023 / 2024 but if you are thinking of Touring Israel in 2023 / 2024, now is the time to begin your preparation. Booking early can get you some really good deals. Below are a few questions we normally get asked by customers before travelling.

When should I visit Israel in 2023 / 2024?

Well this depends on what you want to see and do. If your main focus is on nice weather then really you have the whole year to choose from – not forgetting that during the months of July through September the weather can become really hot. Rainy and more cooler weather can be experienced in December through February.

Baptisms in the Jordan River

Baptism’s in the River Jordan can be included on any Israel Tour in 2023 / 2024. There are two main sites where Baptisms take place on the Jordan River – one is near Jericho and the other is near the Sea of Galilee. Depending on the length of your tour and the locations you want to visit, advice can be given on the best location to visit to suit your itinerary.

There is also a third option available – you could always try a half day river rafting experience on the Jordan River. Participating in this activity almost guarantee’s a free baptism, or maybe even more than one!

Is it safe to Visit Israel in 2023 / 2024?

The answer is a resounding YES! This is probably the most asked question by travelers. Please don’t always believe what you see on the TV. Israel, like any other country, has its issues but it is also one of the safest, friendliest locations on the planet to visit.

Each year we have many, many churches who book tours of Israel, many of which have people in their groups who are afraid due to what they see on TV. After spending a few days touring the Holy Land, 100% of these travelers (Yes, 100%) have then told us that they definitely want to return to Israel in the future and quite often book up there and then for a return visit the following year.

Do I need to speak Hebrew?

No, you do not need to speak Hebrew to visit Israel. Most shops, attractions and locals speak English as well as Hebrew. All road signs are also displayed in English as well as in Hebrew.

Is a tour of Israel suitable for people with disabilities?

Definitely Yes. We have a lot of experience in leading tours of Israel for people with disabilities. Most hotels and attractions have accessibility for those with limiting disorders and we also have access to buses / coaches with the necessary lifts to accommodate people in wheel chairs.

I have other questions

No problem. Just drop us an email or give us a call and one of our advisers will try their best to answer your queries. We really hope to see you for a Christian Israel Tour in 2023 / 2024.

Blessings in Yeshua.

 

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positive review  We had an amazing day tour. We accomplished quite a bit in one day - a boat tour on the Sea of Galilee and visits of Capernaum, Tabgha, Mount of Olives, Kibbutz Ginosar, Jericho, Nazareth, and Cana. In addition, we were dropped off at Ben Gurion Int'l Airport after the tour. Yaron, our guide, is very knowledgeable, witty, and accomodating. We highly recommend Elbow and Yaron.

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positive review  We had an amazing tour of Jorden River, Dead Sea, the road of Jericó with Yaron. He is a very knowledgeable man. Answer the questions that we had.

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