2-Week Israel Tour Packages
Ever considered two weeks exploring Israel's remarkable density of history and landscapes? Jerusalem's Old City with sites sacred to three religions, Tel Aviv's beaches and Bauhaus architecture, Dead Sea floating, Masada fortress. Up north there's Galilee's Christian sites, and Golan Heights. Visit the desert landscapes in the Negev, and Eilat for Red Sea diving.
Insider tips: Recommended 2-week Israel tour itineraries
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14 Day Israel, Jordan & Egypt Itinerary, incl. Jerusalem and Cairo
A 14-day Israeli tour anchored by 4 nights in Jerusalem, 2 nights in Tiberias, and 2 nights in Tel Aviv. The Western Wall, Church of Holy Sepulchre, and Masada fortress highlight the itinerary. Accommodations include the Metropolitan Tel Aviv and Grand Court Jerusalem, with daily breakfast included.

- Days 1-2
Tel Aviv & Coastal Israel
Start your journey in modern Tel Aviv exploring the beaches and vibrant food scene. Head to the ancient port of Jaffa on day two before traveling north along the Mediterranean to see Caesarea's Roman ruins. "Get to Caesarea early - the archaeological site is most peaceful before tour buses arrive around 10 AM," one traveler suggests.

- Days 3-4
Galilee Region
- Days 5-7
Jerusalem
The Old City of Jerusalem needs three full days to explore properly. Visit the Western Wall at 7 AM for morning prayers, then walk the Via Dolorosa to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Plan day trips to Masada and the Dead Sea. Remember to bring water shoes for the sharp salt crystals. A recent visitor notes: "The Dead Sea mud treatment left my skin amazingly soft, but keep the salty water away from your eyes!"

- Days 8-10
Jordan Highlights
- Days 11-14
Cairo & Egyptian Antiquities
Take a 2.5-hour flight from Amman to Cairo. Give yourself a full day at the Egyptian Museum. The Tutankhamun exhibits alone take about 3 hours to see properly. For the Pyramids of Giza, one traveler recommends: "The site opens at 8 AM - arrive then to avoid both crowds and the brutal midday sun." Save Islamic Cairo and the Khan el-Khalili bazaar for evening when it's cooler.

11 Day Israel & Jordan Itinerary, incl. Jerusalem and Petra
Biblical landmarks and historical sites unfold over 15 destinations from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The Western Wall, Dead Sea floating, and Masada fortress highlight the journey. Selected hotels like Metropolitan Tel Aviv and Caesar Galilee host you with daily breakfast and expert-guided tours.

- Day 1
Tel Aviv Arrival
- Days 2-3
Jerusalem & Bethlehem
Visit Masada first thing in the morning. Take the 8:00 AM cable car to avoid the hot midday sun. Follow this with a swim in the Dead Sea. Move on to Jerusalem to see the Old City, Western Wall and Via Dolorosa. Make an early morning trip to Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity before the tour groups arrive. One visitor noted: "The Old City walk was incredible - our guide's knowledge of the historical layers made every stone come alive."

- Days 4-5
Galilee & Golan Heights
Take a drive north through the Jordan Valley to reach the Sea of Galilee area. You'll find important Christian sites like Capernaum and the Mount of Beatitudes here. A boat ride on the Sea of Galilee is worth considering. Book directly with local operators to get better prices. Visit the wineries in Golan Heights but bring good walking shoes for the rocky ground. Stay overnight in Tiberias. Many visitors recommend the Caesar Hotel for its views of the lake.

- Days 6-7
Mediterranean Coast & Jordan Transfer
Start with Acre's crusader city and the Baha'i Gardens in Haifa. Get to the gardens before 11:30 AM for the best photos. See ancient Caesarea before crossing to Jordan at the Sheikh Hussein border. A helpful tip from past travelers: "Border crossing can take 3-4 hours - bring water and snacks. Get your Jordan visa in advance to save time."

- Days 8-9
Petra & Wadi Rum
You'll need two full days to properly see Petra. Get there at sunrise to see the Treasury without crowds. The paths are uneven so pack sturdy shoes. A local guide can show you hidden routes to the Monastery. One visitor suggests: "Don't attempt the 800 steps to the Monastery in the afternoon heat - morning is much more manageable."

- Day 10
Madaba & Mount Nebo
- Day 11
Departure
11 Days in Israel, incl. Tel Aviv and Jerusalem
Rich cultural experiences await across 10 Israeli cities from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The tour features UNESCO sites, Mahane Yehuda Market feasts, and Golan Heights wineries. Stay 10 nights in upscale hotels including Metropolitan Tel Aviv and Prima Royale Jerusalem, enjoying Israeli breakfasts and two kibbutz dinners.

- Days 1-3
Tel Aviv & Jaffa
"Watching the sunset from Jaffa's ancient port while locals gather for evening walks creates an unforgettable first impression." Visit the UNESCO-listed Bauhaus architecture along Rothschild Boulevard before 10 AM to beat the heat. On your second day explore the artistic Neve Tzedek neighborhood and Carmel Market. Visit the market around 4 PM Friday when it's most lively before Shabbat. You'll find the best accommodations in Neve Tzedek with easy beach access and plenty of restaurants nearby.

- Days 4-5
Northern Coast & Galilee
Head up the coastal route to see the Roman ruins of Caesarea. Get there by 9 AM to avoid tour buses. Stop at the charming town of Zichron Yaakov then continue to Haifa to see the beautiful Bahá'í Gardens. Spend the next day in the mystical city of Safed (Tzfat). The cobblestone streets can be slippery when wet so pack good walking shoes. Book a stay at a kibbutz hotel in the Galilee region to experience local communal living.

- Days 6-7
Golan Heights & Tiberias
The Golan Heights offers ancient olive presses and local wineries. Book the premium tour at Golan Heights Winery in advance. A recent visitor shared: "The views from Mount Bental across to Syria really put Israel's geography into perspective. Bring binoculars if you can." Visit historic Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee next day before heading south through the Jezreel Valley to Jerusalem.

- Days 8-11
Jerusalem
Plan at least four days in Jerusalem. Start at the Old City early since the Western Wall gets busy after 9 AM. Book the water tunnel walk at the City of David archaeological site ahead of time and bring water shoes and a flashlight. A regular visitor noted: "The Mahane Yehuda Market is best experienced twice. Once during the day for food and again at night when the bars open." Set aside a full day for Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial and the Israel Museum. Consider a final day trip to Masada and the Dead Sea but start early to avoid afternoon heat.

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