Egypt, Israel and Jordan combined for 2008…..
The Pharaohs to the Prophets says it all, with a combined tour which starts as Moses did 3,200 years ago in Egypt, taking in Israel and Jordan.
However, unlike the 40 years it took Moses to fail to make it to the Promised Land, Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre gives you the highlights of these three magnificent destinations in 18 days and you do reach your destination.
We don’t throw in the 10 commandments and unfortunately, there is no parting of the Red Sea waters but your on tour meals are eminently superior to boring old manna for breakfast lunch and dinner.
Unlike Moses, our tour guides also have a great sense of direction, because while he may have been a great prophet, as a tour guide Moses didn’t really cut the matza.
The Pharaohs to Prophets Tour includes Cairo, Nile cruising, Luxor, Sharm El Sheikh, Jerusalem, Galilee, Dead Sea Petra. Amman, Jerash, Wadi Rum and the resting place of Moses on Mt Nebo.
With prices for the 18 day program starting at $2,920 pp twin share this is one of the great Eastern Med tours and new to GMTC.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has also retained its two outstanding Egypt Jordan combination tours, the 11 Day Egypt and Jordan Discovery from $2782 pp twin share and the 15 Day Egypt and Jordan Connection from $2277 pp twin share.
For bookings and information phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Travel Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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