Israel Tours and Trips 2024/2025

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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6 day city sightseeing tour to Amman, Madaba and 2 other destinations traveling through Jordan and Israel. Read More
  • Tour Type Group Tour
  • Activities City sightseeing & Natural landmarks sightseeing +2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Camping
  • Transport Jeep
  • Age Range 18-99 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Israel Tour Reviews

4 - Very Good
Based on 25 customer reviews
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5 - Excellent
  • Mark
“My experience was very good. The guide provided in Israel was very knowledgeable, passionate, well versed in the subjects that were discussed. It was a trip of a lifetime. I am absolutely happy that I choose your company for this trip. Thank you”
Amazing experience in Jordan and Israel - custom itinerary!
5 - Excellent
  • Kesha Kanakiya
“My mom and I booked a 4/5 day private tour of Jordan and a 1/2 day private tour of Israel with the local travel specialist. They handled all of the booking for us and were very responsive and flexible in switching out hotels, activities and timing per our request. They handled everything for us, and all we had to do was show up at the Queen Alia airport! We felt very safe throughout the whole trip - everyone was welcoming, especially in Jordan as the country’s primary economic revenue is through tourism. Our Jordan driver, Tayseer, was phenomenal and had amazing English. He even taught us some Arabic! He had wifi in the car, cold water and A/C waiting for us whenever we’d come back, and provided us with a local cell phone so we could contact him when needed. He coordinated with all of our local hotels and guides to make sure we were all set and that they’d take good care of us. We are vegetarian, and he’d call ahead to make sure the local restaurants or hotels could accommodate our diet. Tayseer also helped us out in a sticky situation where we lost a phone and he coordinated with local security and guides to help us find the phone and drove extra to get our phone back. If you’re booking a tour in Jordan, I’d highly recommend requesting to have Tayseer be your driver! He really made our journey fantastic. We stayed at the Holiday Inn at the Dead Sea and had a very relaxing time there! Their spa is small but good, so if you’re interested in a treatment, I’d recommend either calling ahead or asking the agency to help book an appointment. We did the Petra by Night experience (definitely worth it if you can arrange your itinerary) and Petra the next daytime. Basel was our guide in Petra and he taught us a lot about the Nabateans and also took great pictures of us. I’d recommend bringing about ~25 JD per person in cash if you think you might use the golf cart or horses / mules as it can get very hot in the summer post-10am. We then did a Jeep excursion in Wadi Rum with Yahya. Yahya’s English was really good, and he showed us the main highlights of the dessert. There was a natural bridge he showed us and he took me on a little impromptu scaling / climbing adventure to get to the top! Super cool experience. You could also tell he genuinely cared for the people of the desert and animals around him - when he was showing us the way the Nabateans collected water, he noticed someone had left a mule tied to a shrub in the heat and brought water from his Jeep for the animal. Truly, he had a pure heart. Please request him if you’re booking a Jeep tour in Wadi Rum. We then continued to Jericho, Bethlehem, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv/Jaffa from the land crossing. We had a great time seeing all of the holy sites - definitely worth the trip. Make sure you negotiate well if you shop from the markets - even for food! There was a juice place that first quoted us 25 Shekels and then eventually said 15. But anyways, had a great time! Thank you so much travel expert.”
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5 - Excellent
  • Jojo Sangil
“I enjoyed this tour. Mike, Becky, Nizar and Dia did a fantastic job. I learned so much about Israel and Jordan's history. The places we visited like Petra, Wadi Rum, the Old City of Jerusalem and other sites are amazing.”

Israel - Tour 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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