Day 17 – Ancient Cities and Archaeological Treasures
Begin at Jaffa, one of the world’s oldest harbors, linked to Jonah, Solomon’s imports, and Peter’s vision. Consider visiting Tel Qasile, where excavations revealed Philistine houses and a temple, showing their biblical-era lifestyle. Next, reach Aphek / Antipatris, a strategic site with Bronze and Iron Age remains, Egyptian records, and Ottoman-era fortifications. Stop at Izbet Zartha, where a potsherd bearing one of the earliest Hebrew alphabets was discovered, and possibly where the Ark rested. Continue to the Maccabean Graves near Modi‘in, recalling the revolt against Seleucid rule and Jewish independence in the second century BCE. At the city’s southern end, explore Umm el Umdan, an early Second Temple period synagogue, among the oldest in the land of Israel. Conclude with the Lod Mosaic, a Roman villa masterpiece with intricate depictions of animals, ships, and mythological scenes.
Overnight: Tel Aviv