Tel Arad & Tel Beer Sheva Private Day Tour – Biblical Tales
Private Israel Day Tours
Tel Arad & Tel Beer Sheva Private Day Tour – Biblical Tales
Noah Tours offers exclusive, private day tours to two of Israel’s most important archaeological sites with our fantastic selected tour guides.
08:00
A.M.
Pick up from your Hotel
Your Noah Tours guide will pick you up from your hotel to start the tour.
09:30
A.M.
Arrive in Tel Arad
The visit will begin by ascending the hilltop fortress, the heart of the ancient city. Take the panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape and admire the remnants of the fortress walls, gates, and towers that once defended the city. Venture into the lower city, where you’ll discover a maze of narrow streets, plazas, and residential structures. Imagine the bustling life of the city’s inhabitants as you explore the well-preserved houses, storage rooms, and workshops.
11:30
A.M.
Drive to Tel Beer Sheva
Begin your exploration at the Tel Beer Sheva National Park, where you’ll discover a well-preserved archaeological site that reveals the city’s various phases of occupation, from the Canaanite period to the Ottoman era. As you explore Tel Beer Sheva, let your imagination transport you back to the bustling city that has been a beacon of human ingenuity and resilience for millennia. Discover the city’s rich history, its diverse inhabitants, and its enduring legacy as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world
13:30
P.M.
Lunch
Have lunch at a traditional Israeli restaurant in Beer Sheva
03:30
A.M.
Back to your Hotel
Your Noah Tours guide will take you back to your hotel—end of service.
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SaisonzeitrÄume
2026: Hoch- & Spitzenzeiten
Hochsaison:
- 22. Dez. 2026 – 03. Jan. 2027 (Weihnachten & Neujahr)
- 01. Juli – 31. August 2026 (Sommerferien)
Spitzenzeiten:
- 30. Mai 2026 – 12. Apr. 2026 (Pessach – jüdischer Feiertag)
- 17. Mai 2026 – 23. Mai 2026 (Schawuot – jüdischer Feiertag)
- 06. Sept. 2026 – 12. Sept. 2026 (Rosch Haschana – jüdischer Feiertag)
- 20. Sept. 2026 – 26. Sept. 2026 (Jom Kippur – keine Tour)
- 20. Sept. 2026 – 03. Okt. 2026 (Sukkot – jüdischer Feiertag)
Normale Saison 2026
Alle Termine, die nicht unter Hoch- oder Spitzenzeiten fallen.
Spitzenzeiten 2027
- 21. Apr. 2027 – 29. Apr. 2027 (Pessach – jüdischer Feiertag)
- 10. Juni 2027 – 12. Juni 2027 (Schawuot – jüdischer Feiertag)
- 01. Okt. 2027 – 03. Okt. 2027 (Rosch Haschana – jüdischer Feiertag)
- 10. Okt. 2027 – 11. Okt. 2027 (Jom Kippur – keine Tour)
- 15. Okt. 2027 – 22. Okt. 2027 (Sukkot – jüdischer Feiertag)
Hochsaison 2027
- 01. Juli 2027 – 31. August 2027 (Sommerferien)
- 24. Dez. 2027 – 01. Jan. 2028 (Weihnachten & Neujahr)
Normale Saison 2027
Alle anderen Termine, die nicht unter Hoch- oder Spitzenzeiten fallen.
Including
- Pick up from your Hotel;
- Professional licensed tour guide;
- Exclusive Private tour;
- Air-conditioned private tour van/vehicle;
- Includes a one-day Private Tour in English;
- Up to 9 hours tour;
- All that is mentioned in the itinerary;
Excluding
- Tips and gratuities;
- Accommodation;
- Entrance fees in the itinerary;
- Food and beverages;
- Anything not mentioned in the itinerary;





