Explore Israel’s vast historical depth through carefully guided tours of its most important archaeological and heritage sites. This region has seen continuous human presence for tens of thousands of years, making it one of the most intensely studied areas on Earth.
We visit sites spanning from prehistoric settlements to biblical-era cities, from Second Temple remains to Roman and Byzantine towns, and from early Islamic layers to Crusader fortresses and Ottoman buildings. In many places, layers of different civilizations are stacked one atop another—visible, tangible, and still being uncovered.
You’ll learn how archaeologists interpret pottery, architecture, and inscriptions, and how new findings often reshape our understanding of the past. These tours also explore the connection between archaeology and national identity, the politics of excavation, and the way history is remembered, preserved, and presented today.
This is an opportunity to walk through sites where ancient texts meet physical remains, where scholarly debates continue, and where history feels unusually close.