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13 Day Wonders of Ancient Lands
Highlights: Istanbul, Cairo, Petra, Amman, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv
Trip start: Istanbul
Trip end: Tel Aviv
Price Range from £3,704 to £4,425 *
* GBP per person based on 2-4 people, double occupancy. Custom designed personal tour. Prices subject to change.

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Trip Summary
Map of Itinerary
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Escape time's never-ending highway forward, as you travel back, as if to unfurl a papyrus scroll map to reveal history’s most mysterious, successful, and intriguing civilizations with this journey through the ancient wonders of Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and Israel. Begin your odyssey in Turkey's capital city, Istanbul, historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople. This metropolis is situated directly in-between two continents, and served as the once capital of the Roman Empire. After visiting numerous historical sites and monuments within Istanbul, the passage continues to Cairo. Visit the world renowned Giza Necropolis, an awe inspiring site where the mighty Sphinx stands watch over the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure. Explore the ancient artefacts and antiquities of the Egyptian Museum, the location of the teenage Pharaoh Tutankhamen's tomb. From Egypt this expedition heads to Jordan, for a visit to the rose coloured city of Petra. Discover this epic UNESCO World Heritage Site’s El Deir (The Monastery) and Al Khazneh (The Treasury). From the marvels of Jordan, the journey continues to the "Holy-Land", Israel. Here, travel along the historic streets of Jerusalem to the Western Wall, The Temple Mount, followed by tours to the White City of Tel Aviv, Masada, Qumran, and the Dead Sea. This tour is truly an Ancient Wonder in itself.

Day Activities Hotel
Day 1
Istanbul
  • Istanbul: Transfer - Private - Airport (with Assistant) - Vehicle/Assistant/Driver
  • Welcome Package
Yasmak Sultan (4*) (B)
Day 2
Istanbul
  • Private - St. Sophia Church, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Underground Cistern & Grand Bazaar Tour - Vehicle/Guide
  • Dinner (not included)
Yasmak Sultan (4*) (B)
Day 3
Istanbul
  • Private - Bosphorus Tour (with Cruise) - Vehicle/Guide
  • Dinner (not included)
Yasmak Sultan (4*) (B)
Day 4
Cairo
  • Transfer - Private - Airport - Vehicle/Driver
  • Air - Istanbul - Cairo [Daily Flight (2.15 hr)] - Economy
  • Cairo: Airport Assistance and Visa Service
  • Transfer - Airport - Vehicle/Driver
Meridien Pyramids (B)
Day 5
Cairo
  • Private - Pyramids, Saqqara, Memphis Tour - Vehicle/Guide/Driver
  • Lunch - Vehicle/Driver
  • Continuation of day tour
  • Sunrise/Sunset Desert Trekking (Horse/Camel) - Vehicle/Guide/Driver
Meridien Pyramids (B)
Day 6
Cairo
  • Private - 1/2 d Egyptian Museum Tour - Vehicle/Guide/Driver
  • Lunch - Vehicle/Driver
  • Private - Tahrir Square (Liberation tour) - Vehicle/Driver
  • Cairo by Night - Vehicle Driver
Meridien Pyramids (B)
Day 7
Petra
  • Transfer - Airport - Vehicle/Driver
  • Air - Cairo - Amman [Direct (1 hr)] - Economy
  • Amman: Airport Assistance and Visa
  • Transfer - Amman - Amman [Airport ] - Vehicle/Driver
  • Transfer - Amman - Petra [Petra (3hrs)] - Vehicle/Driver
  • Petra: Self-Guided - Little Petra - Vehicle/Driver
  • Dinner (not included)
Movenpick Petra (B)
Day 8
Petra
  • Amman: Jordanian Tourism tax - Insurance
  • Petra: Private - City Tour - Vehicle/Driver
  • Lunch (included)
Movenpick Petra (B)
Day 9
Amman
  • Amman (3hrs) - Car/Driver
  • Amman: Private - 1/2 d Jerash - Vehicle/Driver
  • Lunch (included)
Bristol Hotel (B)
Day 10
Jerusalem
  • Transfer - Amman - Amman [Airport ] - Vehicle/Driver
  • Air - Amman - Tel Aviv [Direct (45mins)] - Economy
  • Transfer - Private - Tel Aviv - Jerusalem [1 hr] - Vehicle/Driver
  • Jerusalem: Private - Old City Tour - Vehicle/Driver
  • Private Guide/Vehicle - Vehicle/Driver
  • Dinner (not included)
Harmony Hotel  
Day 11
Jerusalem
  • Private - New City and Bethlehem Tour - Vehicle/Driver
  • Private Guide/Vehicle - Vehicle/Driver
  • Dinner (not included)
Harmony Hotel  
Day 12
Tel Aviv
  • Private - Masada, Qumran and Dead Sea - Vehicle/Driver
  • Dinner (not included)
City Hotel 
Day 13
Tel Aviv
  • Tel Aviv: Transfer - Airport - Vehicle/Driver
Depart (B)
B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner, 1/2d = Half Day, Al = All Inclusive

Trip Options
All of our itineraries may be customized as you wish, add extra days, change a hotel, see different sights. Contact one of our expert consultants for your free, no-obligation vacation plan.

Itinerary

Day 1 Istanbul

Istanbul (Byzantium, and later Constantinople) is the world's 3rd largest city and Turkey's cultural and financial center. It is located on the Bosphorus Strait and encompasses the natural harbor known as the Golden Horn. It extends both on the European (Thrace) and on the Asian (Anatolia) side of the Bosphorus, and is therefore the only metropolis in the world which is situated on two continents. In its long history, Istanbul served as the capital city of the Roman Empire (330–395), the East Roman (Byzantine) Empire (395–1204 and 1261–1453), the Latin Empire (1204–1261), and the Ottoman Empire (1453–1922). The city was chosen as joint European Capital of Culture for 2010. The historic areas of Istanbul were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985.

Enjoy a private airport transfer today with a car/driver and airport assistant.

A welcome package with your vouchers, a city map, plane tickets (if relevant) and any other touristic information that you may find useful will be waiting for you upon your arrival at your first hotel on your trip.

Situated in the heart of downtown Istanbul, Yasmak Sultan (4*) neighbours celebrated museums, mosques, palaces shopping areas. Just a short walking distance from St.Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace and Grand Covered Bazaar, the centre of old city Istanbul awaits discovery. Hotel Yasmak Sultan brings a refreshing alternative to the typical Istanbul Hotel, pairing boutique style with elegant guest service. Friendly, multilingual staff looks forward to welcoming you to the Yasmak Sultan Hotel.

Overnight at Yasmak Sultan (4*).


Istanbul
Istanbul
Istanbul
Istanbul
Yasmak Sultan
Yasmak Sultan
Day 2 Istanbul

Enjoy a privately guided full day tour of Istanbul and see the most important sights. Visit the St. Sophia Church, the pride and glory of the Byzantine architecture (excluding the Gallery floor); the Blue Mosque, famous for its blue tiles; Byzantine Hippodrome, where once chariot races were held; and the Grand Bazaar, world’s largest covered bazaar with 4000 shops. Visit Topkapi Palace, the famous residence of the Sultans (The Harem section is not included in the tour).

Also, visit the Underground cistern, the largest of the underground water reservoirs from the Byzantine era. The pillars were brought from antique cities of Asia minor. The Basilica Cistern is the largest of several hundred ancient cisterns that still lie  near the south-west of Hagia Sophia, which was founded by Justinianus I, a Byzantine Empire (527-565) This cathedral-sized cistern is an underground chamber of 143 by 65 metres, capable of holding 80,000 cubic metres of water.

Overnight at Yasmak Sultan (4*).


St. Sophia Church
St. Sophia Church
Day 3 Istanbul

Enjoy a full day with your own private car and guide. Cross the Bosphorus by driving through the Intercontinental Suspension Bridge to go over the Asian side of Istanbul. A visit to Beylerbeyi Palace, the white marble summer residence of Ottoman Sultans used in the 19th century. Enjoy a cruise by boat on Bosphorus, the unique winding strait separating two continents.

Overnight at Yasmak Sultan (4*).


 Beylerbeyi Palace
Beylerbeyi Palace
Day 4 Cairo

Cairo is the capital of Egypt and the hub of the country. Millennia of history have made it one of the most fascinating places in the world. The Egyptian Museum whose 107 halls feature huge statues on the ground floor, and small statues, jewels, Tutankhamon treasures and the mummies on upper floors. Other downtown sights include the Saladin Citadel and Mohamed Ali Mosque, and Khan Khalili bazaar. Nearby Giza is famous for the Pyramids of Egypt, among the largest constructions ever built.

Airport transfer with your private car and driver.

Enjoy a flight from Istanbul to Cairo today. The flight duration is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

You will be met in the tunnel by an airport representative who will in turn facilitate the visa process ($15 per person - included in tour cost), escort you through customs and immigration, off to baggage claim and finally to passenger pick up. It is here that you will connect with our representative associate who will arrange airport transfer to your hotel.

Transfer to/from Cairo Airport in private vehicle with English speaking driver.

Le Meridien Pyramids resort is located twenty minutes from Cairo’s city centre, with a spectacular closeness to the Giza Pyramids, one of history’s greatest treasures and one of the Seven Wonders of the world. With 444 rooms, this hotel is the ideal combination of rich foliage blended with sultry sands and timelessness. From dining North American-style over Tex Mex dishes to closing off the night over traditional Arabic shisha, one can attain a true feel for Egypt while still retaining a level of comfort akin to home. Aside from Le Meridien offering resort-style facilities, from outdoor tennis courts kept lit at night to spa treatments, the distance to the city allows the curious traveler to discover the curving streets and bazaars that mark Cairo’s mysterious aura.

Overnight at Meridien Pyramids.


The Mighty Sphinx
The Mighty Sphinx
Le Meridien Pyramids
Le Meridien Pyramids
Day 5 Cairo

Enjoy this tour which explores the relics of ages past, and includes visits to ancient Memphis, Saqqara and the Great Pyramids of Giza. Already millennia old by the birth of Christ, the elaborate statues and astonishing scale of these sites will amaze all who visit. This tour also features the famous Sphinx, whose constructor's still remains unknown, but its sheer beauty and allure has mystified the likes of Alexander the Great and Napoleon Bonaparte. This tour includes a private vehicle, a driver, and a highly trained Egyptologist, and entry to either Chephren (Khafre) or Menkaure (Mycerinus) pyramids, as well as the Solar boat. Entrance to the Pyramids come with an additional cost, and be aware that a limited number of people are allowed inside daily, so arrive early so you will not be disappointed.

Enjoy a personalized lunch with your guide at a great local restaurant.

Clients are picked up before sunrise (sunset) from hotel and transferred to the desert where they will meet their guide. The guide will lead you out into the desert on your choice of camel or horse, where you enjoy the sunset with a panoramic view of the Pyramids of Giza. This evening includes stopping for dinner at a bedouin restaurant adjacent to the desert before returning to your hotel.

Overnight at Meridien Pyramids.


Ancient Egyptian Sphinx of Giza
Ancient Egyptian Sphinx of Giza
Camel ride
Camel ride
Day 6 Cairo

Delve into the historical background of Egypt on a half day private tour with a trained Egyptologist guide through the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities and its Mummy Room, which houses a priceless treasure of archaeological finds. This location holds the tomb of the King Tut, Egypt's most famous teenage Kings!

Enjoy a personalized lunch with your guide at a great local restaurant.

Learn more about Egypt’s modern history today with a private guided tour of Tahrir Square; the largest square in Modern Cairo. Adjacent to some of the major attractions including the Egyptian Museum, as well as other important institutions. The square was originally called Midan Ismailia Square, after the 19th-century ruler Khedive Ismail, who commissioned the new downtown district's 'Paris on the Nile' design. After the Egyptian Revolution of 1919 the square became widely known as Tahrir (Liberation) Square. Traditionally, it is the site for numerous major protests and demonstrations over the years, including the 1977 Egyptian Bread Riots, the March 2003 protest against the War in Iraq and the focal point of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution against former president Hosni Mubarak in Cairo. Your expert local guide will share stories with you about the people and what Cairo was like during their recent uprising.

During this evening tour, enjoy a delicious Egyptian dinner at Naguib Mafouz, located in the heart of the Khan Khalili bazaar in Cairo. Stroll down the newly opened Al Moaz Street and view the largest concentration of medieval architectural treasures from the Islamic world. Also included in this tour is entrance to Beit El Seheimy.  Normally, this location would be closed to the public during the evening, but this exclusive tour allows for entrance inside.  This tour includes a private vehicle, driver and english speaking guide.

Overnight at Meridien Pyramids.


Egyptian Museum, home of King Tut
Egyptian Museum, home of King Tut
A peaceful evening turns into days of protests
A peaceful evening turns into days of protests
Khan Khalili Bazaar
Khan Khalili Bazaar
Day 7 Petra

Petra is famously described as "a rose-red city half as old as time". A spectacular and unique sight, its massive buildings are carved directly into the sandstone cliffs. Enclosed by towering rocks and watered by a perennial stream, Petra controlled the ancient commercial routes across the desert to the Persian Gulf. The impressive eastern entrance leads steeply down through a dark and narrow gorge called the Siq (the shaft), a natural geological feature formed from a deep split in the sandstone rocks. It opens directly onto Petra's most elaborate ruin, Al Khazneh ("the Treasury") hewn directly out of the sandstone cliff. A little farther from the Treasury is a massive theatre, so placed as to bring the greatest number of tombs within view; and at the point where the valley opens out into the plain the site of the city is revealed with striking effect. Almost enclosing it on three sides are rose-coloured mountain walls, divided into groups by deep fissures, and lined with tombs cut from the rock in the form of towers.

Transfer to/from Cairo Airport in private vehicle with English speaking driver.

Take your flight from Cairo to Amman. The flight duration is approximately 1 hour.

You will be met by an airport representative who will facilitate the visa process , escort you through customs and immigration, then it is off to baggage claim and finally to passenger pick up. It is here that you will connect with our Kensington associate who will arrange airport transfer to your hotel.

Airport meet and assist/transfer in Amman with a private vehicle and English speaking driver.

Avail of a transfer to Petra with a private vehicle and driver.

The Siq Al-Barid (Little Petra) is located to the north of Petra, only a 10 minute drive away. A classical temple stands guard outside the miniature siq which would appear to have been an important suburb of the city of Petra, situated at the point where several ancient caravan routes met, linking Wadi Araba with Gaza, Egypt and the Mediterranean coast. The narrow file, only some 350 m long, is crammed with tombs, temples, triclinia, houses, water channels and cisterns. The surrounding area is picturesque and fun to explore.

The splendorous Mövenpick Resort Petra is the close neighbor of the ancient, dusty rose city of Petra. The hotel, offering 183 rooms and suites, plays host to wanderers aching for the short trek into this well of history and ruins. Upon returning, spend time at one of the seven hotel restaurants, each of which opens doors to culinary persuasions from across the world, though special focus is given to Middle Eastern specialties. The hotel itself remains a centre of activity, with a fully equipped fitness gym, health and wellness swimming pool and steam bath, and views of open horizons. Sit down to some traditional Arabic argil at the end of the evening, and absorb the sun as it sets.

Overnight at Movenpick Petra.


Petra
Petra
Little Petra
Little Petra
Movenpick Petra
Movenpick Petra
Day 8 Petra

A Jordanian Tourism tax will be paid on your behalf to cover public liability insurance on equipment such as Jeeps, camels and horses.

Petra is the treasure of the ancient world, and the rock-carved rose-red city is full of mysterious charm. Indeed, it was "designed to strike wonder into all who entered it". Petra is the legacy of the Nabataeans, an industrious Arab people who settled in southern Jordan more than 2,000 years ago. Admired then for its refined culture, massive architecture and ingenious complex of dams and water channels, this remarkable city of grand buildings carved into massive cliffs evokes wonder to this day. Enjoy being shown the wonders of the city in the company of your Driver-Guide.

Overnight at Movenpick Petra.


 Al Khazneh or The Treasury
Al Khazneh or The Treasury
Day 9 Amman

Amman's history dates from the bronze age and features grand Roman ruins and some of the region's finest mosques. The old city is centered on the Souk (a colorful traditional market) and the King Hussein Mosque. Since Amman resembles Rome, as it is situated on seven hills, the city was a favorite place for Roman soldiers and officials. Behind the Roman forum stands a Roman theatre—the largest theatre in Jordan—with room for 6,000 spectators. Amman is also home to some of the grandest mosques in the Middle East. The enormous King Abdullah I Mosque is capped by a magnificent blue mosaic dome beneath which 3,000 Muslims may offer prayer. The most unusual mosque in Amman is the Abu Darweesh Mosque covered with an extraordinary black and white checkered pattern and is unique to Jordan.

Enjoy a private transfer from Petra to Amman. The transfer time is approximately 3hrs in duration.

Jerash, located 48 km north of Amman and nestled in a quiet valley among the mountains of Gilead, rivals the grandeur of Imperial Rome being one of the largest and most well preserved sites of Roman architecture in the World outside Italy. To this day, its paved and colonnaded streets, soaring hilltop temples, handsome theaters, spacious public squares and plazas, baths, fountains and city walls pierced by towers and gates remain in exceptional condition. Enjoy visiting the sites in the company of your Driver-Guide.

The Bristol Hotel Amman is conveniently located in the heart of Amman and is 10 minutes drive from the city centre and 20 minutes drive from the Airport. The hotel has comfortable rooms and suites, with the higher floor rooms having captivating views of the entire city. All rooms are equipped with a satellite TV, wireless internet access, mini bar and are provided with 24 hour room service. The recreational facilities at the Bristol Hotel Amman include an outdoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and gym, and a choice of restaurants.

Overnight at Bristol Hotel.


Amman
Amman
Jerash
Jerash
Bristol Hotel
Bristol Hotel
Day 10 Jerusalem

Jerusalem for Christians, Jews and Muslims, is one of the most revered cities on earth. Attractions range from religious emblems and relics of antiquity to modern items of interest. Religious tours are available from West Jerusalem and include Mount Zion and the Tomb of David. Other sites are the Tomb of Judges; Yad Vashem, the memorial to the six million Jews who died in the Holocaust; and Mea Shearim (‘the hundred gates’). Visitors in East Jerusalem may follow the Way of the Cross, enter the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and see the Wailing Wall, the Dome of the Rock and the Jaffa and Damascus gates. The Israel Museum in Jerusalem houses the Dead Sea Scrolls and is worth visiting.

Airport meet and assist/transfer in Amman with a private vehicle and English speaking driver.

Take your flight from Amman to Tel Aviv. The flight duration is approximately 45 mins.

A private vehicle with driver will provide a transfer between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

This tour begins with visits to the Western Wall, followed by a visit to the famed Temple Mount and Dome of the Rock. Next, make a stop at Al Aksa Mosque before continuing on, walking through the meandering streets towards the reconstructed Cardo, a shopping arcade which once existed during ancient times. Follow the Via Dolorosa to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, for a short photo stop. Enjoy some shopping at the most atmospheric market of the Old city, offering variety handicrafts, clothes, foods, spices and local delicacies. End the tour at David’s Citadel and Museum, located near the Jaffa Gate.

The Harmony Hotel Jerusalem is located in the heart of the city and only a 10-minute walk from the Old City and 5 minutes away from Jerusalem’s new Mamilla shopping center. It's ideal location in the heart of Jerusalem in the Nahalat Shiva neighborhood, allows guests to enjoy the areas gourmet restaurants, upscale boutiques catering and the many religious and historic sites of Jerusalem.

Overnight at Harmony Hotel .


Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Harmony Hotel
Harmony Hotel
Day 11 Jerusalem

This tour visits the many highlights and monuments in two very important Israeli cities, Jerusalem and Bethlehem.  Visit the Israel Museum with its renowned Shrine of the Book monument containing pieces of the Dead Sea Scrolls and a cityscape model of ancient Jerusalem. Pass by the Knesset building, home of the Israeli Parliament before touring Yad Vashem, a memorial built to commemorate victims of the Holocaust. In the afternoon carry on to Bethlehem and visit sites such as the Milk Grotto and the birthplace of Christianity, the Church or the Nativity.

Overnight at Harmony Hotel .


Church of Nativity in Bethlehem
Church of Nativity in Bethlehem
Day 12 Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv is an exciting city offering commerce, culture, nightlife and sandy beaches. The Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra draws audiences from all over the world. The Museum of the Diaspora is internationally famous. The bustling Carmel Market is a popular place to visit. In 1950, Jaffa was united with Tel Aviv; situated a mile from the city, this is one of the oldest ports in the world. It has archaeological finds reaching back to the third century BC, a beach, lively nightlife in Old Jaffa and a flea market.

This tour combines the earth’s lowest point, the Dead Sea, with one of the most famous sites in Jewish history, Masada. In the early morning hours, enjoy a sunrise climb up snake trail, or enjoy the same panoramic experience aboard a mountain cable car. Perched high atop a cliff overlooking the Dead Sea is the ruins of the well-appointed fortress of Masada, which was built by King Herod, and was used as a refuge for a Jewish faction resisting Roman rule. Next, visit Qumran, best known as the hiding place of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which were found inside the caves located on the sheer desert cliffs. Finish this tour at a Dead Sea spa, with a float in the famous and buoyant Dead Sea, renowned for its mineral content and rich black mud.

The tranquil and intimate City Hotel, offering 96 rooms - including 24 studio rooms, each with a small balcony that can seat up to 4 - is situated on a quiet street, a one-minute walk from the Tel Aviv beach, in the heart of Tel Aviv’s leisure and business center.  Renowned for its cozy atmosphere, warm hospitality, excellent restaurant and considerate service, the City Hotel is one of Tel Aviv’s best-kept secrets.  Guests are welcome to enjoy the City Hotel, Tel Aviv’s coffee shop on a charming street-side terrace, room service, and the banquet halls for small meetings, conferences, and family events. A nearby gym is open to guests for a moderate fee.

Overnight at City Hotel.


Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv
The Dead Sea
The Dead Sea
City Hotel
City Hotel
Day 13 Tel Aviv

A private vehicle will provide a transfer between Tel Aviv and the airport.

Depart from Tel Aviv international airport - end of itinerary.

Overnight at Depart.



Trip Includes
Guaranteed departure - Accommodation, Activities, Transfers, Meals, Fees where indicated as per the itinerary - Local and international traveler assistance during your tour - Specialised and personalised services

Trip Excludes
Tips - Laundry - Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages unless explicitly noted - Optional activities/extras – Visas (unless noted) - Vacation insurance

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