
- In-depth Cultural
- Family
- Group
- Fully Guided
- Explorer
- Sightseeing
- Christmas & New Year
- Operator
- Consolidated Tour Operators
- Group Tour
- Join a group and forge lifelong friendships
- Fully Guided
- An experienced guide will be with you for the entire tour
- Guided in English
- Group Size 2 - 40
- Age range 5 to 90
Places You’ll See

Highlights
- Visit Masada, an archaeological park
- Swim in the Dead Sea
- See the birthplace of John the Baptist
- Explore Jerusalem and its history
Itinerary
- Introduction
- Day 1 Sunday - Tel Aviv
- Day 2 Monday - Masada & The Dead Sea
- Day 3 Tuesday - Jerusalem - New City
- Day 4 Wednesday - Jerusalem - Old City & Bethlehem
- Day 5 Thursday - Beit Shean / Golan Heights / Tiberias
- Day 6 Friday - Sea of Galilee / Nazareth
- Day 7 Saturday - Acre / Haifa / Caesarea / Eilat
- Day 8 Sunday - Eilat / Petra / Tel Aviv
- Day 9 Monday - Departure
What's Included
- Accommodation
- Flights
- Guide
- Meals
- Additional Services
- Transport
- Free eSIMTourRadar offers the lead traveler (the person who booked) a free 1GB eSIM for the trip. The eSIM is redeemable only through the TourRadar app 72 hours before departure.
What's Not Included
- Optional
- Additional Services
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Operated by
Consolidated Tour Operators
Number of tours
7
Age Range
5 to 90 years old
Response time
4 hours
Response rate
100%
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Read moreCustomer Reviews
- Overall RatingGood
- GuideExcellent
- TransportExcellent
- AccommodationAverage
- FoodGood
- WWarrenStephenSteveTeRaki· January 16th, 2020I travelled as a Solo traveller on English Highlights of Israel & Jordan tour over Christmas. In Israel our guide was Gadi, and our driver was Zed. In Bethlehem, Jonnie took over as our Palestinean guide for that part of the tour. The tour was busy, but never over-paced. I think the winter tours could do with dropping some of the later-in-the-day stops as it was often cold/dark and seemed rushed in the late afternoon's. I found everything interesting,with the Highlights being floating on The Dead Sea, Masada (but I'd love more time so I could trek up The Snake Track), Old Jerusalem (the full-day was great), Bethlehem on Christmas Day, The Golan Heights Winery & tasting, Haifa. Gadi was a patient guide with a wealth of knowledge that he was willing to pass on. Zed was the best coach driver I've seen in many years of travelling. He could manouvre the coach anywhere. He was also like a bodygaurd/security person. I always felt safe with him around. The crossing over into Jordan was slow, but would've been even slower without the help of Steve. In Jordan Mike was our guide & Ibrahim our driver. Bothe were great at therir jobs. Jerash was a surprise highlight with the Archeological site simply awesome. The Hotel (Grand Palace) in Amman was average, but it was only a place to sleep for one night. Petra was simply awesome. I would've preferred more time here, but as mentioned before, it gets dark early at this time of year. An idea might be to cut out Amman, and go straight to Petra after viewing Jerash. That way a full day could be had a Petra? Overall, I was very happy with this group tour & would recommend it to anyone. Please note that you need to be reasonably fit as some days have a decent amount of walking, and there's always steps & uneven surfaces. Thank You CTO. Steve TeRakiShow moreTrip date: December 2019
- DSDavid· September 26th, 2017Tour guide and bus driver provided excellent service. We paid for upgrade to Superior Hotels + Half board, we trusted CTO website descriptions, we were duped. It is better not to pay substantial amounts of money for upgrades. Explanation follows: Two nights + Half board (September 15 -17) were spent in KFAR Giladi Kibutz Hotel which do not qualify for Superior Class Hotel. Breakfasts and dinners in this Hotel were same as for people in our group who did not pay for upgrade. And we are talking about hundreds of dollars overpaid. C.T.O management of our itinerary was pure. They made mistakes in flights (to Eilat) time scheduling which I was forced to try to correct in the last day of our Israel part of trip being under stress for several hours. We paid for last dinner at Dan Panorama Tel Aviv not knowing that our return from Eilat was scheduled at late hours when dinner hall is closed. About $150 was lost. CTO knew about unavailability of dinner at late time but just took our money without any correction. Dead Sea visit: dropped us at worst public beach (probably saving money on bus parking), so it was actually dangerous to go to sea with water floor covered with pits knee dip filled with dead sea mud. Not saying about dirty showers and toilets. At Jordan border crossing in Eilat collected $130 cash from each of us knowing that official rate is $65. And so on and so on. Disappointed and feels fooled by false promises, especially that Israel is beautiful country with many really good placed to be for $2500 we paid each for 8 days trip.Show moreTrip date: September 2017
- DCDanielle· January 18th, 2017Our tour of Israel and Jordan was excellent....Show moreTrip date: January 2017
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What our customers ask about this tour
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Ann
Asked on February 14th, 2022Is this tour working in March? I am thinking about visiting Israel and I like the Programm of this tour. If yes, how much is the price?
- Consolidated Tour OperatorsOperator•Written February 2022
At the moment it seems this tour will not operate in March. The border with Jordan to get to Petra closes too early to be able to do the Petra day. We were expecting it to revert to the usual hours, but it seems this will not happen in March. Also, with the current restrictions, on the return from Jordan you would have to go into isolation for up to 24 hours before being able to fly. This may change at some stage in the future, but it seems it will not happen by March at the moment.
- Consolidated Tour OperatorsOperator•Written February 2022
If you still want to come to Israel, without visiting Petra, we will be happy to have you on one of our highlights of Israel tours in March. You can find the Highlights of Israel tour also on the Tourradar site.
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Robert
Asked on April 1st, 2017How much walking is involved?
- Consolidated Tour OperatorsOperator•Written April 2017
There is a fair amount of walking involved in the tour and you need to be able to fit yourself to the general pace. If it is not possible, and you know your limits, then you can pass on the sites which may be harder to walk for you.
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Beth
Asked on April 1st, 2017Would my flight from US have to arrive at a certain time of day to be able to use the hotel transfer?
- Consolidated Tour OperatorsOperator•Written April 2017
You can arrive at any time of day and we will transfer you to the hotel.
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Nina
Asked on April 1st, 2017If I do not take your dinner supplement would I be able to join the group for a dinner and pay on my own?
- Consolidated Tour OperatorsOperator•Written April 2017
If you don't take the dinner supplement then you can choose where you eat.
If you want to eat in the hotel with the group, then that is OK as well, you can pay the hotel directly for any nights you want to eat there.
If you take the dinner supplement then the meals are all taken in the hotel dining room.
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Josh
Asked on April 1st, 2017Do I need a visa to go to Petra?
- Consolidated Tour OperatorsOperator•Written April 2017
Unfortunately we are unable to give visa advice due to the vast number of nationalities which our customers represent. Some nationalities can travel freely over borders, where others require advance permission to enter. There are also changes in requirements from time to time. We recommend checking your local embassy or consulate's website for the latest up to date information.
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Vanessa
Asked on February 1st, 2017Is the airfare included on this trip?
- Consolidated Tour OperatorsOperator•Written February 2017
TourRadar specializes in giving you the best tours from around the world, however the tours we offer do not include airfare and we do not book or advise on airfare. You will be responsible for booking your flights to meet with the group at the starting city.
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Sam
Asked on January 1st, 2017Is there a single supplement available on this tour?
- Consolidated Tour OperatorsOperator•Written January 2017
Yes. Please take note that there will be an extra charge for a single supplement room. Please contact us to arrange this.
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Elena
Asked on January 1st, 2017Can we choose a hotel instead of staying in the tented Bedouin camp?
- Consolidated Tour OperatorsOperator•Written January 2017
There is no accommodation at any Bedouin camp on the tour. All accommodation is made in hotels.
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