Israel Family Tours
Our family tours in Israel typically run 5-8 days and blend active exploration with cultural experiences. The kids really get into the City of David's underground tunnels, splashing through ancient water systems while imagining life from 3,000 years back. Many TourRadar families tell us how much their children loved floating in the Dead Sea and taking the cable car up to Masada. What makes these tours work so well is the guides - we had one family specifically mention how their four different guides kept everyone interested with explanations that worked for both parents and kids at complex historical sites. Most tours use Tel Aviv or Jerusalem as a base to avoid too many hotel changes and include cool experiences like visiting working kibbutz farms and exploring old military bunkers in the Golan Heights. If you go for the longer 7-day option, you'll also get to check out limestone caves by the sea and try local cooking in Druze villages.
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VolodyaStuk • traveled in January
Wonderful 4 days Classic Israel! Wow! We had the most marvelous time travelling around Israel with our expert super guide, Dani. After visiting Jerusalem near the start of our trip I was kind of not expecting anything to exceed this, but Dani kept our trip varied, interesting and fun. He was the linchpin for our group; taking us on side adventures and organizing meals which were technically not included in the Booking-tours itinerary. Dani's organization was smooth, relaxed and seamless for timings to check in to hotels, public transport and booked events. We felt looked after in his capable hands. Booking-tours put together a fantastic and memorable journey in Israel and Dani filled in the details of the trip with efficiency, care and knowledge. This was an awesome adventure.
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Paula • traveled in June
We booked a 10-day Luxury Private tour of Israel. Overall, we enjoyed the trip, but there were some disappointments and several surprises that were not clear in the offering materials. The best part was that the guides were quite good. Our guide on the second day seemed to be willing to stay with us until 7 pm, but we had not energy for that. Perhaps he was paid by the hour! The connections to and from the airports were flawless. One flaw was that none of the guides offered us a map of the country or locations we were visiting. We had to get our bearings on our own. On the first three days, our guides (Gil and Eli) charged us for parking fees and entry fees. Thankfully, you have refunded these fees. We wonder if these two guides were reimbursed by the tour company as well as collecting from us. Our fourth guide (Sarah) paid for all fees. On the last day, Moti also paid for all fees. Our guide on the third day, Gil, skipped the visit to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Instead, he just summarized it verbally while driving past it on the highway. When we said that the visit was on our itinerary, he replied: “It’s optional.” Ha Ha! He evidently wanted to get home early that day, as he dropped us off at our hotel at the Dead Sea at about 2:30 pm. Thus, we did not get the full-day tour for which we paid. Gil had incorrect information about which was our hotel at the Dead Sea, but it was cleared up by phone calls just prior to our arrival. We did not understand that we would have no continuity of service from Bookings. Tour guides picked us up in the morning and returned us to our hotel at the end of the day. We did not have the names of our guides in advance, and were not provided with a telephone number to reach them. As a private tour we were to have some discretion over sites visited. Some guides understood this while others did not. The itinerary in the offering materials for the days in the Galilee made little sense, but our guide (Moti) was able to construct tours that worked. Our major complaint is that you promoted this as a luxury tour, yet there was little luxurious about it. Our Jerusalem and Dead Sea hotels were good. Our Tel Aviv hotel was less than good. Our 3-day kibbutz stay was not good. At the kibbutz, the room was not properly cleaned when we arrived. The TV was tiny and barely functional. We were nowhere near places to eat the evening meal and transportation to/from dinner was not easy. We tipped someone to drive us to and from dinner one night. However, the kibbutz breakfast was excellent. We think you owe us a partial refund for the three nights we spent at the kibbutz. In the evenings, we wanted to watch the French Open tennis at the hotels, but the hotel in Tel Aviv did not offer that channel. Also, at that hotel, I asked at the desk clerk if they could change a 100 NIS bill. The answer: “No.” Also, in that hotel, the thermostat was set to a temperature that was too cold for us, but it COULD NOT be changed. The hotel desk clerk advised with a smile: “You could turn it off.” Though the location was good, the breakfast at that hotel was plentiful but not the best. We added a day trip to Petra, expecting it to be of the same quality as the rest of our trip. Far from it! We traveled on 40-person buses and toured with the same large group. The walking tour was long, and we had to pay $50 for a return golf-cart ride.
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Nicole • traveled in November
The bus was on time to pick us up most days, the earlier starts, before 6AM were as much as 40 minutes late. Traffic is not always predictable to the sites so some days may seem shorter or longer to the destinations. The guides are very knowledgeable and took us to as much sites as your itinerary has; don't expect to see everything as days are unpredictable with weather, the group you are with, things that cannot be controlled, but I assure you, every day is a great time! It's important to also note that the guides are always different, so each tour can have a different experience on any given day and it is always a great time!
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Private transportation and flexible scheduling make this Israel tour perfect for families. Jaffa's ancient port, Sea of Galilee sailing, and Caesarea's impressive amphitheater create lasting memories. The 4-star Metropolitan Hotel Tel Aviv offers spacious rooms.
Duration 6 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Caesarea, Haifa, Nazareth, Galilee, Jerusalem Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
- US$4,609
Classic Israel 4 days
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour is fantastic! It covers all important places, I highly recommend this tour.”
VarvaraObuhova, traveled in May
Nine cities across Israel welcome visitors aged 1+. The cable car ride to Masada fortress, Dead Sea floating, and Caesarea's ancient harbor create unforgettable memories. Three-star accommodations with breakfast and expert guides included.
Duration 4 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Masada National Park, Dead Sea, Caesarea, Acre, Haifa, Nazareth, Tiberias Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Booking Tours From
- US$813
Jewish Israel Luxury Tour 10 days
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“They gave us a very memorable trip and the company is very organized from booking our hotels.”
SiennaTorres, traveled in February
The cable car rides to Masada fortress and Rosh Hanikra grottos captivate families in Israel. The Old City of Jerusalem offers self-paced exploration, while the Dead Sea provides floating adventures and Safed's artist quarter enchants visitors. Suitable for ages 1+.
Duration 10 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Masada National Park, Dead Sea, Caesarea, Haifa, Acre, Galilee, Golan Heights, SafedSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Booking Tours From
- US$5,200
Families with children ages 4+ stay at the Prima City Hotel in Tel Aviv while checking out kid-friendly highlights like floating in the Dead Sea's mineral-rich waters and coating themselves in therapeutic mud. A cable car takes you up to the ancient Masada fortress, where young adventurers walk through Herod's palace ruins, mosaic floors, and Roman baths while learning the inspiring story of Jewish rebels. In Jerusalem's Old City, families stroll the Via Dolorosa together and visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, creating unforgettable memories across Israel's sacred and historical sites.
Duration 4 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Dead Sea, Massada Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $890
20% Off- US$712You save $178
Cable cars whisk families to Masada fortress, while the Dead Sea offers floating adventures and Capernaum's ruins intrigue visitors of all ages. Comfortable hotels in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem serve as ideal bases for daily excursions. Suitable for ages 1+.
Duration 6 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Caesarea National Park, Haifa, Acre, Galilee, Capernaum, Yardenit, Nazareth, Jerusalem, Jerusalem Old CitySee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Tourist Journey From
20% Off- US$1,718
Vibrant flavors of Tel Aviv's Carmel Market mix with peaceful Dead Sea floating in this diverse Israeli adventure. Young explorers traverse City of David's ancient tunnels and wander Ein Gedi's desert oasis. Six nights in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv provide a comfortable base as expert guides bring history to life.
Duration 7 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Jaffa, Caesarea, Haifa, Acre, Masada National Park, Ein Gedi Reserve, Dead Sea, Jerusalem, Jerusalem Old City Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Tourist Journey From
20% Off- US$2,047
Yarkon Park and Dead Sea floating experiences delight children aged 1+. Jerusalem's vibrant markets and Masada fortress, reached by cable car, fascinate all ages. Family-suitable 4-star hotels like Grand Court and Metropolitan ensure comfortable stays.
Duration 8 days Destinations Jerusalem, Masada National Park, Dead Sea, Haifa, Tiberias, Nazareth, Tel Aviv Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
20% Off- US$5,839
The Sea of Galilee boat ride and Masada cable car adventure await families in Israel. Children marvel at Jerusalem's ancient Cardo, float in the Dead Sea, and uncover Caesarea's Roman ruins. Seven nights' accommodation with meals and guided tours suit ages 3+.
Duration 8 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Jaffa, Caesarea, Tiberias, Galilee, Yardenit, Capernaum, Tabgha, Nazareth, Kafar KannaSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From $1,899
10% Off- US$1,709You save $190
Cable car rides soar to Masada fortress and Rosh Hanikra grottos. Young adventurers love the City of David excavations and Roman ruins in Caesarea. Four-star hotels, including a Dead Sea resort, feature family-friendly beaches and spa facilities.
Duration 10 days Destinations Jerusalem, Galilee, Golan Heights, Caesarea, Haifa, Acre, Safed, Tiberias, Mount Meron, Masada National ParkSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Booking Tours From
10% Off- US$6,010
Christian Classics 6 days
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was our first time to Israel and maybe once in a life-time event. We had a blast of fun.”
Guadalupe, traveled in August
The cable car ride to Masada and Dead Sea floating enchant visitors aged 1+. Expert guides make history accessible across 11 biblical cities. Three-star hotels with breakfast included cost approx. $210 per day.
Duration 6 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jericho, Masada National Park, Dead Sea, Nazareth, Tiberias, Caesarea, HaifaSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Booking Tours From
10% Off- US$1,120
What our customers ask about Israel Family Tours
What is the ideal time of year for a family trip to Israel?
For families planning an Israel vacation spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most comfortable conditions. These months bring mild temperatures that work well for walking tours through Jerusalem's historic sites and exploring Tel Aviv's outdoor attractions. The Dead Sea region is particularly pleasant during spring before temperatures climb. While the Galilee area welcomes visitors throughout the year rain can occur in winter months. A recent TourRadar traveler shares: "Would recommend going outside of summer time as the heat can get quite unbearable at times especially with the outdoor sites."
What are the best family-friendly activities and attractions in Israel?
Families visiting Israel can start their days floating in the Dead Sea then take a scenic cable car ride to explore Masada's ancient fortress. The Roman ruins at Caesarea National Park come alive through an interactive visitor center that keeps children engaged. Jerusalem's Old City buzzes with market exploration opportunities and visits to the Western Wall while Tel Aviv balances beach time with walks through the Carmel Market. According to a TourRadar visitor: "The tour guides were great and really added to the experience. I will never forget them or the experience. Thank you so much for such a great time."
How are accommodations arranged for families on Israel tours?
Tour operators in Israel arrange family stays in 4-5 star properties like the Dan Panorama Jerusalem and Royal Plaza Tiberias with options for connecting rooms and family suites. The Galilee region's kibbutz hotels stand out for families offering generous room configurations and outdoor spaces where children can play freely. A TourRadar guest notes: "The kibbutz hotel was amazing for our family - the kids loved the space to run around and the rooms were perfect for our family of four." Hotels provide cribs and extra beds when needed.
What's the ideal length for a family tour in Israel?
A well-paced family tour of Israel typically runs 7-10 days. This timeline lets families spend 3 days discovering Jerusalem followed by 2-3 days in the Galilee region and 2-3 days split between Tel Aviv and the Dead Sea area. A TourRadar participant reflects: "The 9-day tour was perfect for our family - long enough to see everything but not so long that the kids got tired." Properties like the Leonardo Plaza Tiberias and Herods Hotel Tel Aviv serve as comfortable bases throughout the journey.
How do family tours in Israel handle meals and dietary requirements?
Hotels on family tours provide daily breakfast with both kosher and non-kosher selections. Tour routes include stops at restaurants that welcome families especially in Tiberias and Jerusalem. Travelers can request vegetarian halal and kosher meals ahead of time. A TourRadar guest reports: "The hotel buffet dinners provided every night was delicious and well worth the cost! Breakfast was also good."
What educational experiences are available for children in Israel?
Children can dig into hands-on learning at the City of David join interactive history sessions at Masada and explore natural science at the Dead Sea. The Israel Museum in Jerusalem runs dedicated children's programs in specially designed spaces. A TourRadar family shares: "Our kids learned so much at the City of David archaeological site - they actually got to touch ancient artifacts and walk through water tunnels." The Leonardo Plaza Hotel Tiberias offers programs about local Sea of Galilee history.




































