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Experience the ancient lands and cultural vibrancy of Israel and Jordan with our immersive tours. From the religious and historical significance of Jerusalem's Old City to the mesmerizing landscapes of Petra, the options for exploration are boundless. Tours of Israel and Jordan typically start from the vibrant cities of Tel Aviv, Israel, or Amman, each with convenient access to an international airport. Immerse yourself in the history of the Holy Land as you visit revered locations like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Western Wall. In Jordan, marvel at the ancient, UNESCO-listed city of Petra and take a dip in the healing waters of the Dead Sea. For expert guides throughout, consider joining our guided tours of Israel and Jordan. Whether you're drawn to the ancient ruins of Masada, the bustling markets of Tel Aviv, or the serene desert landscapes of Wadi Rum, our Israel and Jordan tours promise an enriching and unforgettable expedition through the heart of the Middle East. Scroll to find the best tours to Israel and Jordan below.

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Jacqueline | Traveled in October

The trip was very good value for money. The amount of places we saw and the people we met was great. The Jordanians are lovely people and the country is very safe. We got a very warm reception from Jordanians. A few practical tips for anyone thinking of going. You do not need sleeping bag liners, a filter bottle or a toilet roll. All bedding is provided in the camps, bottled water is supplied throughout the trip by the guide, there was always toilet paper at the camps and everywhere else. Do not fill your case with stuff you don’t need as I did. Do take a mug as tea/coffee is always available in the camps and handy to have for eco reasons. We had no mosquitos. Mid October weather was hot in the day and cooler, but not particularly cold, at night. The camping was tent/huts and we all had our own huts no sharing needed. They all had electric lights and at Petra there were plugs too. The food was copious and very nice plenty of salads and vegetables for any vegetarians. The days that dinner or lunch not included our guide took us to a local restaurant. A meal was 12 dinars so not expensive. No alcohol except in Madaba and Amman. Delicious lemon and mint drinks on offer. The camel ride at wadi rum was great fun. The walks were long but not much climbing as such and the terrain very sandy and scenery amazing. We had 14 people in our group. Several solo travellers so it is ok to go alone as all activities group ones. Our guide Zuhair was very helpful and informative. We were well looked after. I would recommend this trip the camping in the desert for 4 nights was wonderful.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

Jirdan is a beautiful and safe country which is not part of what's happening around it. The trip is fantastic - desert, Petra, Dead Sea and Jerash - all is stunning. People are friendly and are so pleased to see tourists. A really great destination.

Jo | Traveled in October

This really was an amazing trip. The guide Mo was a wealth of information and was very kind and considerate with just about everything. Ali was fab driver too always cheery and helpful. The itinerary was spot on and as a result it is pretty difficult to decide what was the best experience, but I think Petra takes first prize with the desert as runner up! It was made extra special by the great group of people travelling with me without them I would never have got on top of that ledge! Great company and lots of laughs. Thanks all.

Jane | Traveled in October

We have just returned from Jordan which exceeded our expectations. The tour had been well planned so that we saw and experienced the amazing sites and scenery . Petra was stunning , the first glimpse of the Treasury was breathtaking as were the hikes up to The Monastery and the End of the world coffee bar. Floating on the Dead Sea was soothing and relaxing and camping in Wadi Rum, looking up at the stars and feeling the stillness was a memorable experience. The hotels were comfortable and well placed and our tour guide Abdallah was kind and knowledgeable with a quick sense of humour and endless patience. He was very happy to answer any questions! I would absolutely recommend travelling to Jordan with Explore as this was one of our best trips.

Reginald | Traveled in October

Everything went well. The tour leader, Abdallah was friendly, with an excellent sense of humour, and the tour itself never had a dull moment. But the highlights, for me at least, would be: The Deir ‘Alla inscriptions at the Amman Citadel Madaba Mt Nebo Wadi Rum The Red Sea

Remala B. | Traveled in October

I had theBEST time of my life. I wouldn't change anything!!! Pur director was absolutely 💯 amazing and brilliant!!! Very smart and professional. So thoughtful and patient.

Israel & Jordan - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Israel & Jordan - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Experience the ancient lands and cultural vibrancy of Israel and Jordan with our immersive tours. From the religious and historical significance of Jerusalem's Old City to the mesmerizing landscapes of Petra, the options for exploration are boundless. Tours of Israel and Jordan typically start from the vibrant cities of Tel Aviv, Israel, or Amman, each with convenient access to an international airport. Immerse yourself in the history of the Holy Land as you visit revered locations like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Western Wall. In Jordan, marvel at the ancient, UNESCO-listed city of Petra and take a dip in the healing waters of the Dead Sea. For expert guides throughout, consider joining our guided tours of Israel and Jordan. Whether you're drawn to the ancient ruins of Masada, the bustling markets of Tel Aviv, or the serene desert landscapes of Wadi Rum, our Israel and Jordan tours promise an enriching and unforgettable expedition through the heart of the Middle East.

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Traveling to Israel Vs Jordan : An Overview

Planning a tour to Israel and Jordan? Here's an overview of the transportation options and highlights to help you make informed choices.

Getting from Israel to Jordan

Travelers have several transportation options when getting from Israel to Jordan and vice versa, but the most convenient and popular way is by land, through the border crossings between the two countries.

The Allenby (or King Hussein) Bridge serves as the primary land border crossing, connecting Israel's West Bank with Jordan. Travelers can easily access this vital link by taking buses or taxis from cities like Jerusalem or Tel Aviv in Israel. Depending on the starting point, the journey typically lasts between 1 to 2 hours. Upon reaching the border, travelers are required to complete customs and immigration procedures on both sides.

The Yitzhak Border Terminal in Eilat, Israel, offers another convenient land route, connecting to the Aqaba Border Crossing in Jordan. Particularly beneficial for travelers heading to the southern parts of Jordan or those eager to explore the Red Sea region, this route is a practical and accessible way to cross the border.

For travelers looking for quick travel between Israel and Jordan, direct flights are available between Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv and Queen Alia International Airport in Amman. With a flight duration of approximately 1 hour, this is a swift and time-effective option for those with limited schedules. Several operators also offer guided tours that include transportation between Israel and Jordan, making it a hassle-free option for travelers who want a comprehensive experience.

Best time to visit Israel and Jordan

You can’t go wrong planning a trip to Jordan and Israel during the spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) seasons, when the weather is most comfortable. Springtime also brings blooming flowers along with the mild temperatures, making it an excellent period to explore Jordan's renowned archaeological sites and the mesmerizing desert vistas of Wadi Rum. The summer months from June to September are also a good choice for visiting Israel when the weather is warm and perfect for beach excursions along the Mediterranean coast or immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of cities like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

For a more seasonal overview, check out our guide on the best time to visit Jordan and Israel.

Highlights of Israel and Jordan tours

  • Embark on a spiritual journey through the Holy Land. In Israel, wanderthe historic streets of Jerusalem, visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and see the Western Wall. Experience the sacred sites of Jordan, like Mount Nebo, Bethany Beyond the Jordan, and the mosiac town of Madaba.
  • Step back in time as you explore ancient fortresses that have withstood centuries of history. Explore Masada in Israel, perched on a plateau above the Dead Sea, and Ajloun Castle in Jordan, an architectural masterpiece that offers stunning panoramic views of the region.
  • Embrace the one-of-a-kind sensation of effortlessly floating in the Dead Sea's hypersaline water. With our Israel or Jordan tours, you can indulge in the therapeutic properties of the mineral-rich mud and absorb the breathtaking desert landscapes that surround this natural wonder.
  • Plunge into the thriving marine habitats of the Red Sea while in Israel or Jordan. Snorkel off the coasts of Eilat and Aqaba to witness a kaleidoscope of coral reefs, colorful fish, and other marine life, making it a paradise for underwater enthusiasts.
  • Savor the culinary treasures of the Middle East. In both countries, relish mouthwatering dishes such as falafel, shawarma, and mansaf. Wander through bustling markets like Jerusalem's Machane Yehuda and Amman's Rainbow Street for an authentic taste of local street food.
  • Traverse the mesmerizing deserts of Israel's Negev and Jordan's Wadi Rum, marveling at their striking landscapes. Encounter towering dunes, unique rock formations, and the enduring traditions of the desert-dwelling Bedouin communities. Our small group tours to Israel and Jordan will also include exhilarating activities like desert camping, camel rides, and jeep safaris.

Israel and Jordan travel tips

  • Research the visa requirements for both Israel and Jordan based on your nationality. Ensure you have the necessary visas before arrival or follow the visa-on-arrival process, if applicable. Keep copies of your travel documents and important contacts in case of emergencies.
  • In Israel, the official currency is the New Israeli Shekel (NIS), and in Jordan, it's the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). While credit cards are prevalent in cities, carrying cash is advisable, especially in remote areas. Consider getting a Jordan Pass for savings and quick entry to historical sites like Petra.
  • The official language in Israel is Hebrew and in Jordan, it's Arabic. While English is widely spoken in the tourism sector, it can be advantageous to familiarize yourself with a few essential phrases in both languages.
  • Respect local customs: Dress modestly, cover shoulders and knees, and avoid shorts in places of worship in Israel and Jordan. Accept tea or coffee graciously in Jordan. In Israel, be mindful of Shabbat observance from Friday evening to Saturday evening.
  • Always prioritize safety during your Israel and Jordan tours. Stay informed about the current political and security situation in the region. Follow local news and guidance from your tour operators or the respective embassies.

At a Glance: Israel Vs Jordan

  Israel Jordan
Annual visitors Approximately 2.6 million. Approximately 5 million.
Ideal duration 2 weeks 2 weeks
Transportation Connecting flights may not be required to enter the country. Popular transportation options include buses, taxis, and rental cars. Connecting flights not required. Taxis, buses, and domestic flights are common modes of transportation.
Top destinations Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Dead Sea, Masada, Eilat Petra, Amman, Wadi Rum, Jerash, Dana Biosphere Reserve
Top activities
  • Exploring the Old City of Jerusalem.
  • Cable car to the ancient fortress of Masada.
  • Hiking in the Negev Desert.
  • Visiting the Sea of Galilee.
  • Beaches and nightlife in Tel Aviv.
  • Visiting the Amman Citadel and Roman Theater.
  • Exploring the Ancient City of Petra.
  • Relaxing in the Ma'in Hot Springs.
  • Hiking the Jordan trail.
  • Wadi Rum desert safari.
Affordability Around USD 100 to 150 per day
Israel is moderately priced, especially in terms of accommodation and dining. Prices can vary based on location and season.
Around USD 50 to 70 per day
Jordan is generally affordable, making it an attractive destination for budget-conscious travelers. The cost of living, dining, and transportation is relatively reasonable.

FAQ for Israel and Jordan tours

1. How many days to see Israel and Jordan?

The number of days required to see Israel and Jordan can vary based on your specific travel interests and the places you want to explore in each country. However, a common recommendation for a comprehensive tour that covers significant highlights in both Israel and Jordan is around 10 to 14 days. This duration allows you to explore major cities, historical sites, natural wonders, and cultural experiences in both countries without feeling too rushed.

For more insights, read our articles on how many days to spend in Israel and how many days to spend in Jordan.

2. Are there tours from Israel to Jordan?

Yes, numerous tour operators in Israel offer packages that include Jordan as part of their itineraries. These tours are a convenient way to explore both countries in one trip as they often include transportation, guided tours, accommodation, and border crossing assistance. Most tours include visits to iconic places like Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Eilat in Israel and Petra, Wadi Rum, and Amman in Jordan. When booking tours from Israel to Jordan, you can choose from a range of options, including day trips to specific Jordanian attractions or longer multi-day tours that cover several destinations. Some tours also allow you to customize your itinerary, choosing the duration of your stay and the specific sites you want to visit.

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