Oct 18th – Thursday
Wake up in Nazareth
Rosh Hanikra Grotto
Caesarea
https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g297742-d379315-r160075732-Theatre_at_Caesarea_National_Park-Caesarea_Haifa_District.html
Haifa
Bahai Shrine & Garden
German Colony
Acre - Crusader Fortress
Back to Nazareth
Oct 19th – Friday
Wake up in Nazareth
Tour of the North:
Yardenit - https://www.yardenit.com/about-us/
Domus Galilaeae (Mon-Sat 9am-12pm, 3pm-4pm)
http://www.domusgalilaeae.org/index.php/en/
Mount of beatitudes (open from 2-4:30)
Church of the multiplication 9-5
Tiberias – take a dip in Sea of Galilee
Safed
Citadel - https://www.touristisrael.com/safed-citadel/6708/
Back to Nazareth
Oct 20th- Saturday
Wake up in Nazareth
Explore Nazareth
Basilica /Church of Annunciation
http://www.seetheholyland.net/church-of-the-annunciation/
http://www.nazareth-en.custodia.org/default.asp?id=5970
International Marian Center
Nazareth Village (Open Mon-Sat 9:00 am – 5:00 pm)
http://www.nazarethvillage.com/
Mary's Well
Al-Bishara St 55, Nazareth, Israel
Cave Day:
Luzit Caves – requires rappelling
Beit Guvrin Caves
Bell Caves
Drive to Jerusalem (2h 28m)
City Center Jerusalem hotel
17 King George St., Jerusalem, 94230 Israel
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It was an awesome vacation. There were a lot of things you just come across and people you meet that are not on the itinerary but make the trip great.
Some things to look out for. Make sure to take into account that Friday night and Saturday pretty much everything is closed, so plan things that don't require sites to be opened (like a hide nearby Dead Sea is good for that time).
When going to Jordan, expect long wait at the border (bureaucracy is pretty infuriating there), so bring some water/food with you while waiting.