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Jerusalem hits different when you're walking those ancient streets yourself. Float in the Dead Sea (seriously, you can't sink), explore Petra's rock-cut facades, and cruise down the Nile like people have done for centuries. The Middle East has this way of making history feel real instead of just something from a textbook.
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Val • traveled in September
My wife and I went on a 17-day tour of Israel, Jordan, and Egypt. The tour was well orchestrated. All the details of getting into and out of countries were handled professionally and with little cause of concern to us. Hand-offs between countries went well. We were guided by knowledgable people who had our best interests at heart (with possibly one exception).The only real complaint I have is that TourRadar turned out to be more of a facilitator than a tour agency with its own guides. I was confused when we got to Israel and found that neither TourRadar nor Click Tours (which answered my online questions) was the agency actually leading the tours. Not knowing that we would be connecting with Consolidated Tour Operators (CTO) led to some initial confusion in the Tel Aviv airport. Expecting to be linked up with Click Tours and knowing nothing about CTO, we missed connecting with the airport facilitator in Tel Aviv for nearly an hour while each of tried to find the other. If I had been told to look for a CTO representative, our stressful introduction to the tour would have gone much more smoothly. In Israel and Jordan, CTO handled our tour. In Egypt, the agency was Sylvia. I had expected to be part of a group that held together for the entire 17 days, but that wasn't the case. Groups formed and disbanded based on what individuals planned to visit. In Israel there were 11 of us, and we bonded quickly. In Jordan I was surprised that our group dwindled to five. And in Egypt there was only my wife and me. That left us vulnerable in Egypt to the care of our guide, who, because there was just the two of us, managed to fleece us of $150. I would never have signed up with TourRadar if I had understood that my wife and I would be left alone at one point without the safety of a group and unprepared to deal with a guide we didn't fully trust.
Best of Holy Land Israel & Jordan and Egypt Tour with Nile Cruise - 17 Days - R
Richard • traveled in November
We did not like wasting time picking up people in different hotel levels. Tours should be designed for people in the same category staying at same hotel. Some lunch stops were poorly chosen. Guides were excellent.
Holyland Israel & Jordan and Egypt Tour with Nile Cruise - 18 Days - R
Rochelle • traveled in April
Overall, it was an amazing trip for our group of 4 to see all the historical landmarks that we'd only read about in books or seen on TV. Once we arrived at our desintations, the tours were informative and well organized. However, the logistics when transferring across borders into another country to get to our next destination need to be greatly improved. We had problems during both of the border transfers. First, between Israel and Jordan, the Jordanian representative named Ramses was not there to meet us. He finally showed up about 30 minutes late. We prepaid Booking Tours for our Visas, so we would not have to worry about getting them ourselves; however, Ramses did not have any information about us and did not have any information about our Visas. This delayed us even longer, because he had to take time to straighten everything out with his company. When he finally got everything straightened out and we got to the tour bus, some of the other customers on the bus awaiting the tour were yelling at us because we were late and were holding up the tour. I spoke with another tour attendee on the bus and she said that they were told that our group was late, and that's why the tour was delayed. In other words, the company blamed us for being late, when we were actually right on time as scheduled. Someone from the tour company dropped the ball when processing our information for the Visas, which Ramses had to straighten out. That's why we were late. I thought it was very unprofessional for them to blame us for the delay when it was really the company's error. This was very stressful at the border crossing, and also while traveling on the bus with people that held hard feelings towards us for something that was not our fault. During the second border crossing between Israel and Egypt, again there was no representative to meet us in Egypt. We tried to explain to the officials there that we were waiting for our tour representative Stenoude who would have our Visas, but still they tried to get us to pay for the Visas AGAIN. When Stenoude finally showed up about 40 minutes late, he said that he was waiting for us outside and taking care of another tour group. It doesn't make sense that he was waiting outside for us, since we couldn't exit without our Visas! This was another very stressful incident. As I mentioned, once we arrived at our destinations, everything moved a lot more smoothly. Tours in Israel were wonderful. The schedules were very punctual and the tour guides were so kind, patient and knowledgeable. If you are lucky enough to get Aviva, Liat, or MIchael, you will not be disappointed! They were outstanding tour guides! In Egypt, our driver Abbas and our tour guide Nassir were the absolute BEST! The streets of Cairo are pure chaos, but Abbas got us everywhere we needed to go and picked us up right on time everytime! Nassir had so much knowledge to share! He was kind, funny, patient and shares so much information. He took pictures for us and even suggested fun shots! He taylored our schedules to spend time doing the things we wanted to do. I highly recommend him to anyone visiting Cairo! For anyone that may be thinking of taking this trip, be aware there may be some issues during the border crossings. It may be a little scary, and people will try to pressure you into giving them money, but be firm and let them know that you are waiting for a tour representative (try to have his name) and that he has your Visa. Once you get to your destinations, you will have an amazing time.
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- The best Middle East tour packages
- Travel Middle East your way
- Best tour companies for Middle East tours
- Discover Middle East tours for every budget
- Middle East tours for every type of group
- Top Middle East travel itineraries to fit your plans
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- Best time to visit Middle East
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Best of Holy Land Israel & Jordan and Egypt Tour with Nile Cruise - 17 Days
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The best of Holly Land resulted the best of our family trips. Highly recommended, the agency deserve a big COBGRATULATIONS.”
Dora, traveled in April
This 17-day adventure from Tel Aviv to Cairo showcases the Middle East's ancient wonders. The route includes Jerusalem's Western Wall, floating in the Dead Sea, and Petra's Treasury. Your path leads to Cairo's pyramids before cruising the Nile to Luxor. Accommodations include stays at Metropolitan Tel Aviv and Barcelo Cairo, plus 3 nights aboard a luxury Nile cruise ship.
Duration 17 days Destinations Israel, Palestinian Territory, Jordan, Egypt Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $6,920
20% Off- US$5,536You save $1,384
Holyland Israel & Jordan and Egypt Tour with Nile Cruise - 18 Days
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very good accommodations even for the basic three star level hotels.”
Luis, traveled in July
A grand 18-day Middle Eastern adventure spans Israel's holy sites, Jordan's rock-carved Petra, and Egypt's pyramids. Walk Jerusalem's Via Dolorosa, take in Wadi Rum's desert landscapes, and enjoy a 3-night Nile cruise. Accommodations include Metropolitan Tel Aviv and Cairo Marriott, with expert guides illuminating ancient histories.
Duration 18 days Destinations Israel, Palestinian Territory, Jordan, Egypt Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $7,120
20% Off- US$5,696You save $1,424
Israel, Jordan and Egypt 10 days
62 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“What a great trip every thing went brilliant, thank you.”
Neal, traveled in August
A 10-day expedition spans three Middle Eastern countries, from Tel Aviv's beaches to Petra's ancient city and Cairo's pyramids. Take in Jerusalem's holy sites, float in the Dead Sea, and camp under stars in Wadi Rum desert. The package includes hotels, breakfast daily, English-speaking guides, and domestic flights.
Duration 10 days Destinations Israel, Palestinian Territory, Jordan, Egypt Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Booking Tours From
20% Off- US$2,834
Four Middle Eastern nations unfold over 14 days, from Jeddah's UNESCO-listed Al-Balad district to Dubai's futuristic skyline. Visit Saudi Arabia's holy city of Medina, Bahrain's historic Muharraq quarter, and Qatar's Museum of Islamic Art. Centrally-located hotels and traditional meals await, including dinner at Al Hofuf.
Duration 14 days Destinations Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
20% Off- US$4,869
Pyramids, Petra, Promised Land with Cruise - 19 days
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The ancient sites are phenomenal and our exceptional guide MoMo has explained things to us with the perfect balance of information and humour.”
William, traveled in February
A grand Middle Eastern tour extends from the Pyramids of Giza to Jerusalem's Old City. A 5-star Nile cruise takes you to Philae Temple and Luxor. The adventure includes UNESCO-listed Petra, Wadi Rum camping, and Bethlehem's Church of Nativity. This 19-day journey combines luxury hotels with authentic experiences, rated 4.8/5 by 50+ travelers.
Duration 19 days Destinations Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Palestinian Territory Age Range Ages 18+ Operator On The Go Tours From
20% Off- US$4,610
Best of Turkey, Egypt & Jordan (Istanbul/Cappadocia/Cairo/Nile cruise/Petra)All flights included
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It had been a lovely experience. The sites are very well picked.”
Ragna, traveled in October
A 14-day adventure links Turkey, Egypt, and Jordan's greatest sites. Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, Cappadocia's balloon rides, and Giza's pyramids lead to Nile cruising. Petra and Wadi Rum's desert camp conclude this luxury guided tour.
Duration 14 days Destinations Turkey, Egypt, Jordan Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator AB Voyages Egypt From $6,998
55% Off- US$3,149You save $3,849
Israel & Jordan Tour Package, 12 Days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Tour was very interesting and informative. Prompt collection from the pickup points each day.”
Oliver, traveled in May
Israel and Jordan's iconic sites span 12 memorable days. Ancient Jerash showcases Roman ruins, while Petra's rose-colored city awaits exploration. Jeep safaris traverse Wadi Rum, Jerusalem's Old City tells ancient tales, and the Dead Sea provides buoyant relaxation.
Duration 12 days Destinations Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestinian Territory Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Bein Harim Tourism Services From
55% Off- US$2,135
Holy Land and Jordan - Group Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Middle in the areas of wars and conflicts, always the most peaceful and safe country to visit.”
Muhammad, traveled in December
A route through three Middle Eastern countries features 3-star stays at properties like Misk Hotel Amman. Highlights include Petra's ancient wonders, Wadi Rum's desert landscapes, and Jerusalem's holy sites. Package rates at approx. $290 per day include 6 breakfasts and 3 dinners, popular with solo travelers aged 5+.
Duration 8 days Destinations Jordan, Israel, Palestinian Territory Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trip500 From
55% Off- US$2,206
A transcontinental adventure via Istanbul's Bosphorus Strait reveals Cairo's Pharaonic Museum and sunrise at Mount Sinai (2,285m). The route includes Jordan's pink city of Petra and Jerusalem's holy sites. This 14-day tour through 9 cities features bilingual guides, daily breakfast, and accommodation for around $3,000.
Duration 14 days Destinations Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Israel Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From $2,999
10% Off- US$2,699You save $300
Cross 4 Middle Eastern countries in 14 days, from Cairo's pyramids to Jerusalem's sacred sites. Stay at 5-star Steigenberger Pyramids Cairo, cruise the Nile on M/S Concerto, and explore UNESCO treasures like Petra and the Western Wall. Includes 22 meals and expert English-speaking guides.
Duration 14 days Destinations Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Palestinian Territory Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
10% Off- US$6,919
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Looking at customer feedback, CTO Tours stands out for their guides across Israel, Jordan and Egypt - people consistently mention how knowledgeable these guides are about local history, culture and also hidden spots. The downside? You might face some waiting around between domestic flights. On The Go Tours really nails their Egypt program, and their guide Momo gets special mentions for making the experience both informative and personal. Just pack a portable Wi-Fi device and bring extra water bottles since these are common pain points. Booking-tours.com organizes solid Holy Land trips overall but service can be hit or miss. Some travelers loved their experience while others dealt with delayed airport pickups and hotels that didn't quite meet expectations. Click Tours seems to struggle with consistency, especially with their hotel selections. Their choice of the Seanet Hotel in Tel Aviv comes up repeatedly in negative feedback from travelers who felt the accommodations weren't up to standard and the overall organization needed work. For exploring these regions, CTO Tours and On The Go Tours appear to be your most reliable options, with consistently good feedback about their guides, itineraries and also general organization. Just be prepared for some transit delays and bring backup power banks for your devices.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
For winter travelers seeking warmth and rich culture, our multi-country tours through Israel, Jordan and Egypt hit just the right notes. Temperatures stay mild - perfect for walking Jerusalem's ancient quarters and taking a relaxing float in the Dead Sea's mineral-rich waters. Our 17-day comprehensive tours include a Nile cruise with all meals included, giving you a comfortable home base while visiting riverside temples. Another solid winter choice explores the Arabian Peninsula, starting in Jeddah where our guests love wandering through the UNESCO-listed old town Al-Balad, especially beautiful when evening lights illuminate the historic streets. Local experts guide you through religious sites like Medina's Prophet's Mosque with cultural sensitivity, and you'll experience the lively atmosphere at Buraidah's camel market - the world's largest - before heading to modern hubs like Dubai and also Abu Dhabi.
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- Spring 2026
Spring delivers ideal conditions for our most popular Middle Eastern routes. The Turkey-Greece-Egypt journey spans 14 days, timing perfectly with Istanbul's tulip displays as you explore the Hagia Sophia and take a Bosphorus cruise. Cappadocia really comes alive in spring - our travelers tell us how the wildflowers pop up between the distinctive rock formations. Another guest favorite runs 12 days through Israel, Jordan and Egypt; the spring weather works perfectly for that early morning Masada climb and wandering through Petra's narrow canyons. The Nile cruise portion gets consistently good feedback for its well-planned schedule visiting Luxor, Edfu and also Aswan, with just enough time to properly explore each location.
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- Summer 2026
Summer tours through the Middle East blend cultural highlights with smart scheduling to handle the warmer temperatures. Our multi-country journeys across Israel, Jordan and Egypt give travelers early access to major sites, letting you explore places like Masada and Petra before the day heats up. The 10-14 day trips are carefully planned - you'll discover Jerusalem's historic quarters during cool morning hours and then float in the Dead Sea when temperatures rise. Nile cruises become an excellent summer choice, as you watch daily life along the banks from air-conditioned comfort. Our guides adapt the daily schedule thoughtfully, timing Wadi Rum desert excursions perfectly and arranging visits to climate-controlled spaces like the Egyptian Museum during afternoon peaks. Many travelers tell us they love how the tours mix cultural elements with cooling experiences, from gathering for traditional Bedouin meals under desert stars to accessing ancient temples privately, before the crowds arrive and heat builds.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
These multi-country Middle Eastern tours spanning 12-14 days have become especially popular in autumn, when mild temperatures create perfect conditions for exploring Israel, Jordan and Egypt together. Our travelers tell us the timing works beautifully - you'll start with Jerusalem's ancient quarters in crisp morning light before heading to float in the Dead Sea when conditions are just right. The autumn schedule proves particularly good for Petra visits, as the seasonal light plays through the narrow Siq canyon, casting fascinating shadows across the Treasury's ancient façade. Most itineraries feature a Nile cruise section visiting Luxor, Edfu and also Aswan, with the moderate weather making those long temple walks much more comfortable. What makes these autumn departures stand out is their smart pacing - you get proper time in each destination while temperatures stay ideal for desert activities like Wadi Rum explorations, market walks and guided tours through historic districts.
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What do you get to experience in those amazing desert landscapes beyond the big Middle East cities?
The desert adventures in Wadi Rum Jordan are honestly incredible you've got these amazing 4x4 jeep tours that take you through dramatic rock formations and ancient riverbeds just like Joe from California experienced on his 12-day Israel Jordan and Egypt tour. You can hop on camels trek through the landscape do some guided hiking and the best part is staying overnight in traditional Bedouin camps under this incredible starlit sky. If you're heading to Egypt definitely consider taking a felucca sail down the Nile it's such a peaceful way to see local villages and islands getting a real glimpse of rural life like Maria did during her budget tour through Jordan and Egypt.
Which Middle East countries feel safest for Western visitors?
You'll find Jordan the UAE and Oman are really welcoming to Western travelers with stable politics and great tourism setup. Leigh from Australia who did a 19-day Middle Eastern journey mentioned feeling completely safe the whole time and that's pretty much what we hear from most visitors.
Where can you find that perfect mix of ancient history and modern culture?
Dubai's amazing for this you've got the super modern Burj Khalifa right next to these traditional souks and cultural neighborhoods. Egypt gives you those mind-blowing Pyramids of Giza plus the buzz of Cairo life and those peaceful Nile cruises. Istanbul's really special too sitting between Europe and Asia with the historic Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace plus this really vibrant modern art scene and incredible food culture.



















































