Israel + Jordan with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre
Demand for travel to Israel is bouncing back strongly. In 2007 over 22,000 Australians visited Israel, the largest number since 2000 and many of them travelled with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre.
This year Israel celebrates it 60th anniversary of modern statehood and many Australian are travelling to the country including the Governor General, Major General Sir Michael Jeffrey who will be in Israel this month.
A GMTC Light Horse group will lunch with the Australian Governor General and Israel’s President Shimon Peres when the two heads of state unveil a sculpture to commemorate the Australian Light Horse in Beersheba on April 28th.
Not many wholesalers can boast a highlight meal with two heads of State.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre can help you experience Israel throughout the year with one of Australia’s most comprehensive range of Israel tour options including Israel tours combined with Jordan:
** Israel Prelude: 5 Days From $799 pp Twin share
** Israel Discovery: 6 Days From $971 pp Twin share
** Bible Tour: 8 Days From $ 1,120 pp Twin share
** Israel Heritage: 8 Days From $1,245 pp Twin share*
** Israel Splendours 8 Days From $1,245 pp Twin share*
** FridayNight Shabat Dinner on a Kibbutz included.
For bookings and details phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranean report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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