Who is TravElyse?

TravElyse Cruise & Tours is a privately owned travel agency run by Elyse Simons. She has been in the business for over twenty-five years and has first-hand experience traveling the world. She is dedicated to her clients and is determined to make each and every vacation a dream come true for them. Read on to learn more about her!

ElyseSimons

I remember when I was in fifth grade, my teacher asked us what we wanted to be when we grew up.  I mumbled "tortoise," but meant to say "stewardess."  I never was a stewardess, but I did become a travel agent.  They are clearly not the same, but do involve traveling to places around the world.  

When I was a teenager, I got my first taste of traveling. I was fortunate enough to attend two separate summer tours for kids my age.  I traveled to the west coast and then the following year, I traveled throughout Europe.  I was hooked.

It wasn't until I was in my early thirties and my children were a bit older, that I decided to go attend Garber Travel School (which no longer exists and has since been replaced with online training).  I learned a lot of geography and how to book airline tickets, hotels and guided tours. I got a job in a small "mom and pop" travel agency in Brookline, MA called "Marks Travel." I learned the ropes from a wonderful woman named Dasha.  This agency closed in the mid nineties, so I began working for "Travel Rite." The owners, the Silber's, were like family to me.  I worked as an independent contractor where I brought my own clientele to the agency. 

During the beginning of this position, I traveled to the Caribbean and Mexico on "fams," or familiarization trips. This is when travel agents are shown different properties and get to experience the location first hand.  Trips like this makes it a lot easier for a travel agent like myself to sell, be knowledgable and have connections.

Unfortunately after 9/11, Travel Rite closed their doors. At this point, I had built up a decent client base and needed to find an agency to work through. That's when I met Al DiVirgilio in Lynn, MA. I worked at his office for several years, all the time continuing to travel the world and broaden my knowledge.

In 2004, I started TravElyse Cruise & Tours.  The rest is history. 

I have worked with my own clients for over thirteen years.  In that time, I have traveled extensively. A few of my favorite adventures have been in British Columbia on the Rocky Mountaineer Train where the scenery was jaw dropping; the Amalfi Coast where I took thirteen clients on guided tours in May 2016; I also thought Singapore and Vietnam were amazing. There are too many places to list, but I am always happy to talk about my adventures!

Today, I have a busy agency that I operate from my home. It is a job I can do anywhere. I am on call for my clients whenever they need me.

I am passionate about selling travel and love to make my clients dreams come true."

-Elyse Simons

2019 Israel Trip: 10/23 - 11/3

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Tel Aviv, Haifa, Jerusalem

Tour Departs on: Wednesdays

$4090.00 PER PERSON

BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY LAND ONLY

Tour Includes

  • Professional Tour Director

  • Choice of Deluxe Hotel Plans

  • 7 Days of Comprehensive Sightseeing

  • Walking Tour of Tel Aviv

  • Arrival and Departure Transfers

Hotels

  • TEL AVIV: SHERATON

  • HAIFA: DAN CARMEL

  • JERUSALEM: ORIENT

15 Meals

  • Daily Israeli Buffet Breakfast

  • Friday Dinner Get-together in Tel Aviv

  • 2 Dinners in Haifa

  • Lunch at Kibbutz Kfar Charuv

  • Restaurant Dinner in Jerusalem

  • Traditional Friday Night Dinner-Israeli home in Jerusalem

Special Features

  • Archeological “Dig” at Beit Guvrin National Park

  • Tour the Israeli Museum at the Rabin Center

  • Dinner and special presentation in Haifa

  • Descend to the Underwater Grottos at Rosh Hanikra

  • Enjoy wine tasting at a Golan Winery

  • Visit an Army Bunker in the Golan

  • Tour the spectacular FOZ Heritage Center

  • Night Tour of “illuminated” Jerusalem

  • Tour Herodian Mansions or Hasmonean Tunnel

  • Sound & Light Show in Jerusalem

  • Shabbat Dinner with Home Hospitality in Jerusalem

  • WiFi enabled buses and Free WiFi at all hotels

  • Tips to all restaurant staff

  • Express Airport Check-in Service & Dan VIP Lounge at Ben Gurion Airport (upon return to the USA)

Itinerary

Wednesday: En Route

Depart the U.S.A. on your flight to Israel.

Thursday: Tel Aviv

Welcome to Israel! Arrive Ben Gurion Airport; meeting, assistance and transfer to your hotel in trendy Tel Aviv’s Mediterranean beach. Balance of the afternoon and evening at leisure in the “city that never sleeps”.

Friday: Tel Aviv

Today, a great adventure! Spend the morning digging and excavating at the Tel Maresha Dig at Beit Guvrin National Park (weather permitting). Continue to the 4,000-year-old port city of Jaffa. Explore the magnificently reconstructed Artists’ Quarter with its galleries and boutiques. Afterwards, on to Tel Aviv’s bustling Carmel Market and lively Nachlat Benjamin Street with its delightful craft stalls. Adjacent is Sheinkin Street one of the most popular streets in Tel Aviv, for the trendiest boutiques or just some coffee and people watching — definitely the place to be on Friday afternoon! Tonight, Get Together Dinner. (B.D)

Saturday: Tel Aviv

Morning walking tour through the city’s well known streets including Dizengoff Square ending at Ben Gurion House, former residence of the First Prime Minister. Early afternoon Optional visit to Machon Ayalon, the fascinating underground Ammunitions Factory (must be pre-booked; $110 per person including roundtrip transfers-minimum 2 persons required). Remainder of the day at leisure to enjoy all of the delights of this Mediterranean paradise. Tel Aviv’s museums and restaurants are world-class. Don’t miss Tel Aviv’s hip port neighborhood, with its yachts, eateries and café-filled boardwalk. (B)

Sunday: Tel Aviv/Haifa

Depart Tel Aviv. Drive to the extraordinary Israeli Museum at the Yitzhak Rabin Center chronicling the life of the late Prime Minister and the development of the State of Israel. Continue to ancient Caesarea; explore the Roman and Crusader ruins including the impressive 2,000-year-old theater (still in use!) and aqueduct. Then, visit Caesarea Harbor: a fascinating, multi-media presentation brings ancient history to life! Arrive in Nazareth, the sacred town where Jesus spent part of his youth; visit the Church and view Mary’s Well. On to the sparkling port city of Haifa; check into your hotel atop Mt. Carmel. Evening: Enjoy Dinner and a special cultural presentation (subject to minimum 10 tour participants). (B.D)

Monday: Haifa

View the golden-domed Baha’i Shrine and their breathtaking “hanging gardens,” – a UNESCO World Heritage site. Drive along the coast to Rosh Hanikra; descend by cable car to see the magnificent underwater grottoes. Continue through the picturesque seaside town of Nahariya to the timeless Crusader city of Acre; walk through the subterranean city and bazaars that recall the colorful middle Ages. Then, to Safed, one of Judaism’s holiest cities, where the Kabbalah was developed in the 16th.-century; visit the ancient synagogues and the charming Artists’ Quarter. Return to your hotel for Dinner. The balance of the evening is at leisure to enjoy a stroll under the Carmel skies and the glow of this beautiful port city. (B.D)

Tuesday: Haifa/Jerusalem

We’ll depart Haifa driving first to Capernaum to see the fantastic ruins of the ancient synagogue dating back to the 5th-century. Ascend the strategic Golan Heights and learn about the 20th century battles that protected Israel’s future. On to Katzrin, capital of the Golan and to the Monument of the 7th Brigade. It is here, in the magnificent strip of the Golan that has become known for producing the finest wines in the world, that we will enjoy a tour of the wine making process as well as sample some of the Golan’s tastiest wines. Continue for a visit to a former Syrian army bunker at Kibbutz Kfar Charuv, settled by Americans and Israelis together; view of the fertile valleys below as you tour the kibbutz and enjoy a late lunch in the communal dining room. Then drive south and rise through the mountains to “golden” Jerusalem, stopping first for a blessing and a toast to our arrival in the eternal city. Overnight in Israel’s capital. (B.L)

Wednesday: Jerusalem

Drive to Hadassah Medical Center to the see the sublime Chagall Windows. On to Yad Vashem, Israel’s national Memorial and Museum of the Holocaust, with its Children’s Pavilion and Avenue of the Righteous. Then, to Mount Herzl to pay respects to Israel’s founders and heroes. Pass the post-modern Supreme Court and the Knesset (Parliament) en route to the Shrine of the Book, home of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Time to walk through the New Israel Museum and the Billy Rose Sculpture Garden; see the Scale Model of ancient Jerusalem. Evening: Night Tour of illuminated Jerusalem followed by a Restaurant Dinner and the “Night Spectacular” Sound & Light Show at the Citadel Museum (weather and schedule permitting). (B.D)

Thursday: Jerusalem

Drive to Mt. Zion to visit the traditional Tomb of King David and the Room of the Last Supper. Enter the Old City to the restored Jewish Quarter; walk along the Cardo, the colonnaded main street of Byzantine Jerusalem. Walk to the Western Wall, last remnant of the Second Temple. View the Dome of the Rock. Proceed through the extraordinary Hasmonean Tunnel (tunnel schedule permitting) or tour the Herodian Mansions, a completely excavated residential quarter from 2000 years ago. Follow the Via Dolorosa to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre; stroll through the exotic bazaars with their wondrous aromas. End today with a visit to the fabulous Friends of Zion Heritage Center celebrating the Christian heroes who have contributed to the Jewish people and the State of Israel. The cutting edge technology is amazing. Or, an optional visit to Bethlehem may be arranged. A free night tonight. The shops are open late as it’s the start of the Israeli weekend. Enjoy the many eateries along the outdoor Mamilla Mall, Ben Yehuda Street, or the “Tachana”. (B)

Friday: Jerusalem

Descend through the Judean desert to the Dead Sea, lowest point on Planet Earth. Ascend Masada by cable car and see this last stronghold of the Zealots in their struggle against the Romans. Visit the excavations, Herod the Great’s palace, synagogue and bathhouse. Then, opportunity to enjoy an “unsinkable” swim in the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea. Drive via the Qumran Caves, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, on your return to Jerusalem. We’ll stop at the Western Wall, beautifully illuminated on this Sabbath eve before arriving to the hotel (time permitting). Tonight, a unique and memorable evening as we join an Israeli family at their home to enjoy the traditional Friday dinner together. (B.D)

Saturday: Jerusalem

Enjoy a full day at leisure for relaxation and on your own exploration. For those still craving to see and do as much as possible, your tour manager will provide entrance tickets to the Museum of the History of Jerusalem in the Old City—definitely worth a visit. Overnight in Jerusalem. (B)

Sunday: En Route

Transfer to the Airport for your international departure flight. Enjoy our Express Check-in Service and complimentary entrance to the exclusive Dan VIP Lounge.