The view from the second balloon as our first balloon lands in the Ramon Crater.
We know the best places along the Dead Sea shoreline to stop for an impromptu lunch or quick refreshment break.
Our regular guide Max, a wealth of historical and practical knowledge, contemplates the ramp that the Romans built to break the siege on Masada.
The Israeli flag on Masada. Members of the Israeli Army run the “Snake Pass” as a graduation ritual. A winding path from the base of the mountain to the top.
Our helicopters arrive on the beach ready to take our guests away from their Dead Sea oasis, over Jerusalem and back to Tel Aviv.
We fly you via helicopter up and out of the Rift Valley and towards Jerusalem as the sun is setting.
It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity to see Jerusalem as so few have. It puts everything into geographical context seeing the city from this vantage point.
Flying from the Dead Sea, over Jerusalem and then onto Tel Aviv is something very few people get the opportunity to do. Our professional pilots are generally ex-forces with outstanding knowledge and insight.
The view of old Jaffa Port at sunset as the lights welcome you.
