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From deserts to snow-covered mountains, the Middle Eastern oasis of Israel will leave you feeling transformed. The ancient city of Jerusalem attracts thousands each year with its cultural, religious and historic sites, while Tel Aviv is the hot-spot for food tours and a taste of local culture. Nature lovers will enjoy an expedition to Masada, an ancient fortress overlooking the Dead Sea.

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Explore Israel with comprehensive travel guides covering when to go, how long to stay, what to do, and where to explore across the country.

Best Time to Visit Israel
Best Time to Visit Israel
Israel should undoubtedly be at the top of every traveler's must-visit destinations. With its rich history spanning thousands of years, breathtaking natural landscapes, and profound religious importance, the country offers an unparalleled experience. Whether you seek a spiritual journey or simply wish to unwind in its natural splendor, Israel caters to all. The best time to visit Israel depends on your preferences, such as weather conditions, tourist crowds, activities, and budget. Read on to find out what each season holds in store for you before you plan your Israel trip.
Israel in January: Weather, Tips & Fewer Crowds
Israel in January: Weather, Tips & Fewer Crowds
Israel boasts a perfect mix of cultural and natural attractions, making it the perfect destination for travelers of various interests. Though January is part of the off-season in Israel, there is much to do and incredible diversity to enjoy. From the historical and cultural sites such as the Western Wall and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem to the ancient city of Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee, a trip to Israel in January has everything you ask for.
Israel in February: Weather, Tips and Outdoor Adventures
Israel in February: Weather, Tips and Outdoor Adventures
Holidaying in Israel in February means spending less money and avoiding tourist crowds. The only downside is the winter weather, which comes with a fair bit of rain. Of course, you could avoid work around the bad weather by planning a flexible itinerary. On rainy days, you could visit museums, galleries, and other indoor attractions. February is also a great time to enjoy snow sports like skiing and snowboarding in Israel’s only ski resort situated in the beautiful Golan Heights. And if you prefer warmer climes, you could always head to Eilat, Israel’s southernmost city, which offers lots of activities for tourists, from bird watching to camel tours to scuba diving.
Israel in March: Springtime Travel Tips
Israel in March: Springtime Travel Tips
Israel in March sees the first warm rays of the sun reaching out of the clouds. It is the time of the year when trees and flowers start to bloom. From exploring the vibrant city of Tel Aviv to the ancient ruins of Jerusalem, the high mountains of the Golan Heights to the stunning beaches of the Mediterranean, every corner of Israel has something unique and special to offer. There are plenty of events and activities happening all around the country, so there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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Matt the foodie/drinkie | Traveled in September
Excellent

Another brilliant tour and thoroughly enjoyed it. Main reason for this tour was to see Wadi Rum and Petra which were absolutely stunning and beautiful scenery. Saw so much more also and had forgotten so much of this history since school and always amazing how much comes back when you see it especially when it's explained by the 2 incredible tour guides we had during our stay.

Cristina | Traveled in September
Excellent

The highlights of Jordan & Israel was a one of a kind! My family booked this last year and we always travel as a group (10 people), and i can say as an experience traveller I'm amazed how expat and specially our Tour Leader Will was able to put this all together and a very professional way! Way to go Will!

Agnes | Traveled in August
Excellent

Its so amazing that weve joined this tour. Our tour guide Will is very helpful. He's there helping us and very accomodating. We enjoyed all sites weve visited , though it requires a lot of walking and weather was so hot , its worth it.

Olivia Clark  | Traveled in June
Excellent

I recently had the pleasure of embarking on the Highlights of Egypt and Jordan tour and it was an incredible experience from start to finish. Firstly, the selection of hotels provided was outstanding. We stayed in well-appointed accommodations that were not only comfortable but also conveniently located near major attractions. This made it effortless for us to explore the wonders of Egypt and Jordan. Moreover, customer service was exceptional. From the moment we booked the tour until our departure, their team was responsive, professional, and went above and beyond to ensure our needs were met. They provided detailed itineraries, offered valuable insights and recommendations, and were always available to address any questions or concerns. Overall, I highly recommend the Highlights of Egypt and Jordan tour. Their excellent choice of hotels, impeccable customer service, and affordable pricing made the entire experience truly memorable. I will definitely be booking future tours to explore more remarkable destinations.

Anonymous | Traveled in May
Enlightening journey

The 8 day Israel explorer was perfect. We saw and did so much .Our wonderful guide, Mousa, shared his amazing knowledge of his country and the history of it to our small group of 9. Activities that weren’t mentioned on itinerary were included such as a boat trip on Sea of Galilee and chairlift up to Masada . Hotels were ok the best been the Jericho Resort . I would thoroughly recommend this trip .

Lee Allred | Traveled in March
Great tour!

Petra was definitely our highlight! It really wowed us. The Wadi Rum desert was also a truly unique and amazing experience. We also enjoyed Jerusalem for its beauty and historically rich culture. The rest of the Israel tour was kind of a whirlwind sampler, but gave us additional overview of what the country has to offer. Having the Dead Sea day in-between the Jordan tour and the Israel tour was welcome chill time to recharge and experience the rejuvenating effects of the Dead Sea water and mud!

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Israel Tours — Highlights and Travel Tips

Holidays in Israel will show you an amalgamation of an ancient homeland and a modern world. From deserts to snow covered mountains, this Middle Eastern oasis will lead you to revelations that no newspaper or online article could ever express. A trip to Israel will leave you transformed because it will challenge every misconception you have ever heard.

Tour Highlights

  • Travel to Israel’s north, and visit Mount Hermon; if you’re there at the right time, you might see some snow in this desert country.
  • Sleep under the stars with the Bedouins in the Negev desert; enjoy a meal and tea, maybe even ride a camel.
  • Visit the modern city of Tel Aviv, and experience the nightlife and the modernity of an otherwise ancient land.
  • Smell, taste, and touch all of the food and drink Israel has to offer in outdoor markets, called shuks.
  • Float in the Dead Sea; known for its magic mineral mud, this is the lowest place in Israel, and because of all of the salt, you are buoyant in the water.
  • If you’re in Tel Aviv, go to the Olympic museum and learn of Israel’s checkered past with the Olympics.

Travel Tips

  • If you’re in the shuk heckling and bargaining is welcomed and encouraged.
  • Taxis and cars are a safe bet for transportation; the only thing to be aware of is the driving.
  • When visiting Holy sites, like the Western Wall or the City of David, make sure to cover up; women in long skirts.
  • Do not go to the shuks on Friday; people are dashing around trying to get their last licks in before Shabbat.
  • Remember that from Friday night to Saturday night, Jerusalem and other cities shut down because of Shabbat; make sure you have everything you need before then.

Israel has seasonal weather so please do check up on the best time to visit Israel before planning your tour. And if you’re still hunting for more things to do and places to explore in Israel, do check out our Israel Travel Guide for more information.

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