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Ultimate Central Europe Israel

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Overview

Take a journey through Central Europe’s rich history and Jewish heritage, exploring the origins and enduring legacy of Jewish communities, before heading to Israel for an inspiring experience of culture, connection, and renewal in the Jewish homeland.

Destinations: Austria, Czechia, Germany, Poland, and Israel

Details
  • Current Grades: 10-12
  • Community Service: ~11 Hours
  • Duration: 36 Days
  • Land Cost: $13,040

Airfare cost to Europe, and back home from Israel, is not included in the land cost. Flight information will become available in the spring.

This program is eligible for a $3,000 RootOne voucher. Learn more
What's Included
  • Accommodations (hotel, kibbutz, and desert tent)
  • All meals
  • All programming
  • Private transportation
  • Security Escort and Monitoring
  • Medical Insurance
  • Laundry Service
  • Gratuity for program staff
Questions about this program?

We’re happy to answer them! Contact us. Families that are already registered for this experience should email bbyosummer@bbyo.org with any questions they have and someone from our customer service team will respond.

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Event Dates
Availability
Ultimate Central Europe Israel June 23 June 23 - July 28, 2026
Ultimate Central Europe Israel July 7 July 7 - August 11, 2026

About Ultimate Central Europe Israel

Immerse yourself in diverse culture and history on our Ultimate Central Europe Israel summer program, combining Central Europe Discovery with Israel Journey. Beginning in Berlin, you'll visit key landmarks and memorials that reflect Jewish resilience and history. Continue through the scenic streets of Prague, the grand architecture of Vienna, and the historical charm of Kraków, exploring Europe’s vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and significant Jewish sites, including visits to poignant places like Auschwitz-Birkenau. Your European journey concludes in Warsaw, a city embodying renewal and remembrance, setting the stage for an immersive experience in Israel. In Israel, journey from the ancient alleys of Jerusalem to the dynamic pulse of Tel Aviv, exploring diverse landscapes from the lush Galilee to the expansive Negev Desert. Participate in hands-on experiences such as archaeological digs, cultural exchanges, and volunteer projects, while delving into Israel’s layered history and contemporary culture in a post-October 7 context. This program uniquely combines the exploration of Jewish heritage in Central Europe with a deep dive into Israel, offering a summer filled with historical insights, outdoor adventures, and meaningful cultural connections.

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Trip Overview

We have provided the following trip overview to give you a better sense of this experience. The actual program may vary, and an itinerary will be distributed no later than two weeks before the program begins. Even after the itinerary is sent, adjustments may still be made in coordination with tour guides and the tour operator—both leading up to and during the program—based on local conditions.

Group Travel

Travel with confidence knowing that BBYO organizes supervised group flights to and from Europe. Our staff are present at departure airports to greet teens and help them feel welcome right away, and they accompany each group throughout the journey—both on arrival and on the return trip home. To learn more about how we organize travel for our programs, click here.

Berlin, Germany

Begin in Berlin, where you'll visit Sanssouci Gardens, Teufelsberg, the Brandenburg Gate, and powerful Holocaust Memorials. Tour the Jewish Quarter including the New Synagogue, Old Jewish Cemetery, and Rosenstrasse Women's Memorial. Explore the Berlin Wall at the East Side Gallery and connect with local Jewish teens over dinner.

Prague, Czechia

Discover the beauty of Prague with visits to the Jewish Quarter, Franz Kafka’s home, and sites of the “Prague Golem.” Enjoy panoramic views from Petrin Hill, walk across the Charles Bridge, view Prague Castle, and paddleboard on the Vltava River. Experience Shabbat at a local synagogue, tour Old Town Square, and attend a concert at the Spanish Synagogue.

Vienna, Austria

In Vienna, go white-water rafting at the Vienna Watersports Arena, tour Schönbrunn Palace, and visit Leopoldstadt and the Stadttempel. Learn at Judenplatz, the Monument Against War and Fascism, and enjoy time at Prater Amusement Park and the Seegrotte Caves.

Kraków and Zakopane, Polan

Hike the Lower Tatras Mountains, relax at Bukovina’s thermal pools, and visit Muzeum Oscypka. In Kraków, explore Kazimierz, the Galicia Museum, and Oscar Schindler Factory. Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau and reflect at the Oswiecim Synagogue.

Warsaw, Poland

In Warsaw, explore the Warsaw Ghetto, Umschlagplatz, Route of Heroes, and Rappaport Memorial. Engage with Polish students, enjoy a kayak tour, a campfire, and celebrate with a final night out in Old Town Warsaw and a group wrap-up in Saxon Garden.

Jerusalem

Continue your journey with a scenic hike through the Jerusalem Hills, followed by lunch at Mahane Yehuda and pool time to relax and refresh. Bond with your group over dinner and an opening discussion about visiting Israel post-October 7. Take in the panoramic views from the Haas Promenade, walk through the Old City’s Zion Gate, explore the rooftops and ancient squares of the Jewish Quarter, and reflect at the Western Wall (Kotel). Wrap up the experience with a group evening on Ben Yehuda Street.

Northern Israel

Explore the City of David Excavations and cool off in Hezekiah's Tunnel. Travel north to the Caesarea archeological complex, marveling at Herod's Roman amphitheater and palace on the beach. Along the way, view the Sea of Galilee and prepare for a special Shabbat experience. Spend Shabbat relaxing with BBYO-led activities and enjoy a spirited Havdalah and group evening out.

Adventure continues at Aqua Kef, Israel's floating water park, and through a Za'atar workshop at Sindyanna of Galilee. At the Garmachin Center, enjoy a traditional Ethiopian dinner and cultural exchange. Hike Mount Gilboa and Nahal HaKibbutzim, then swim in the spring pools of Sachne. Participate in a mifgash (cross-cultural encounter) with Maccabi Tzair teens in Pardes Chana.

Volunteer to make food for soldiers, then step into history at Atlit Detention Camp. Enjoy a surfing class and beach time along the coast, capped off with dinner by the sea.

Tel Aviv

Tour the Bahai Gardens on Mt. Carmel and visit the Ahmeddiya Mosque. Meet a local imam and enjoy a food tour along the Louis Boardwalk. At Hostages Family Square, witness the resilience of waiting families. Meet a survivor of the Nova Music Festival and reflect as a group with a staff-led session.

Visit Sderot to hear personal testimonies from residents and displaced teens at Kibbutz Magan. Pay tribute at the Nova Music Festival Memorial Site, then return to Tel Aviv for a BBYO Alumni Gathering.

Continue with a visit to ANU: Museum of the Jewish People, shop and eat in the Carmel Market, and stroll the Nahalat Binyamin street festival. Explore LGBTQ+ culture with the Rainbow TLV Tour and see street art in the Florentin neighborhood. Participate in Kabbalat Shabbat and Shabbat programming, then close out the week with a Guru Zuzu silent rave.

Central Israel

Honor the past at Machon Ayalon, then sample local fare in Be’er Sheva before exploring the Ramon Crater. Stay at a desert kibbutz in the Arava Valley with a BBQ dinner and pool party.

Enjoy snorkeling in the Red Sea, beach time, banana boating, and a cruise. Learn about Eilat as a place of refuge, then tour a kibbutz and travel to the Judean Desert to float in the Dead Sea at Ein Bokek. In Arad, experience a camel trek and Bedouin tent feast at Kfar Hanokdim.

Masada and Jerusalem

Hike up Masada for a sunrise tour, descend the Snake Path, and cool off in Ein Gedi National Park. Back in Jerusalem, design trip t-shirts, visit with family, and rest before a powerful final stretch.

Explore democracy through a Junior Knesset workshop at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center and engage in interfaith dialogue at Feel Beit. Volunteer with Tachlit or Pantry Packers, and spend time relaxing in the park.

Honor lives at Mount Herzl, explore Mahane Yehuda, and mark your final Shabbat at the Kotel. Unwind at Cinema City, attend a seminar with Neil Lazarus, and reflect on your experience with your group.

Conclude your time in Israel at the Nalagaat Center in Jaffa, then tour the Jaffa Seaport and shop the Jaffa Flea Market. Celebrate with a final group dinner and tree planting ceremony at Neot Kedumim Park.

Highlights

See what your summer in Europe and Israel could look like by checking out some of the most popular activities on this program!

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Ride the waves in a surfing lesson along the Mediterranean coast, experiencing Israel’s beach culture first-hand.

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Walk along the remnants of the Berlin Wall at the East Side Gallery, where vibrant murals tell the stories of freedom and resilience

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Discover the intersection of faith and history at the Bahai Gardens in Haifa, exploring one of Israel’s most beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Sites

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Experience the elegance of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, exploring its ornate rooms and expansive gardens that once hosted the Habsburg royalty

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Marvel at the majestic exterior of Prague Castle on a walking tour, where you’ll explore the castle grounds and admire its impressive Gothic architecture