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- Petra and Madaba 2-Day Tour from Jerusalem
- 5 days in Israel
- 3 Day Best of Israel Tour Package
- Discover Israel (9 destinations)
- Petra and Wadi Rum 3-Day Tour from Jerusalem
- 03 Days - 02 Nights Tour to Jerusalem , Jericho, Qumran and Masada from Amman & Jordan (3 Full Days) (JR-JHT-006)
- Cutsomized 4 Days Israel Jerusalem Tour, Daily Start and Private Guide
- Highlights of Jordan from Israel - 3 Days
- Christian Classics 6 days
- Jewish Tour, 3 Days
Petra and Madaba 2-Day Tour from Jerusalem
157 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Even the border crossings were interesting because we saw how both countries (Israel and Jordan) handled entry and exit.”
StephenCaswell, traveled in November
Duration 2 days Destinations Jerusalem, Petra, Madaba, Mount Nebo Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Abraham Tours From
- US$455
5 days in Israel
26 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“As always, everything is top notch. This time I chose a tour 5 days in Israel.”
Natali, traveled in June
The Old City's four quarters unfold before you, featuring the Western Wall and Church of Holy Sepulchre. The Via Dolorosa's Stations of the Cross lead to Mount of Olives' panoramic views. A 1700-year-old Byzantine street and Jewish Quarter await with expert guides rated 4.9/5.
Duration 5 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Caesarea, Acre, Haifa, Jerusalem, Nazareth, Tiberias, Capernaum, Jericho, BethlehemSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Booking Tours From
- US$872
3 Day Best of Israel Tour Package
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Everything was perfect. Overall, I enjoyed the experience.”
EVITA, traveled in June
The four quarters of Jerusalem - Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Armenian - reveal their unique character. A walk from Tzahal Square through Jaffa Street leads to vibrant Machane Yehuda market. English-speaking guides share the Old City's ancient stories while providing cultural context for modern neighborhoods like Nachlaot.
Duration 3 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Caesarea National Park, Haifa, Acre, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Dead Sea Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Tourist Journey From
- US$1,045
Discover Israel (9 destinations)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We were able to visit several historical and significant sites, with enough time in the afternoon to roam around and explore the area.”
Maria, traveled in February
The spiritual heart of Jerusalem unfolds at the Western Wall, Mount of Olives, and Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Visitors tour the Holocaust Museum and Israel Museum's Dead Sea Scrolls. Comfortable accommodation awaits at centrally located hotels near the Old City's historic quarters.
Duration 7 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Caesarea, Haifa, Acre, Nazareth, Mount Precipice, Galilee, Dead Sea, Jerusalem Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,854
Petra and Wadi Rum 3-Day Tour from Jerusalem
255 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great plan of the trip. Very informative and kindest person I've met.”
Paulina, traveled in January
Duration 3 days Destinations Jerusalem, Petra, Wadi Rum, Madaba, Mount Nebo Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Abraham Tours From
- US$697
Discover Jerusalem's Old City through the Via Dolorosa to the Church of Holy Sepulchre. Visit the Western Wall and Al-Aqsa Mosque complex. Explore modern Jerusalem's landmarks with comfortable 3-star accommodation, including stops at Mahane Yehuda Market or Israel Museum.
Duration 3 days Destinations Jordan, Israel, Palestinian Territory Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Italian, French, Spanish, Russian Operator Jordan Horizons Tours From
- US$1,384
Duration 4 days Destinations Jerusalem, Dead Sea Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
- US$2,879
Highlights of Jordan from Israel - 3 Days
“We had not just a holiday, but the best holiday EVER. I still can’t believe what a tour it was! There are no words strong enough to describe how beautiful Jordan is and how much we had the chance to enjoy it thanks to Click Tours. Our tour guide was fantastic. Not only a great tour guide though was very accommodating and friendly. The places we stopped at and the entire tour was above and beyond my expectations. The hotels was brilliant. All rooms great, excellent staff and facilities (pool, bar, restaurant). It was really worth! As a tourist I couldn’t wish anything more. Thanks a million to Click Tours.”
Ancient wonders unfold from Jerusalem to Jordan. Sheikh Hussein border crossing leads to Jerash's Roman ruins, Amman's cityscape, and Petra's rock-carved Treasury. Madaba's Holy Land mosaic and Mount Nebo's sweeping views of the Promised Land provide fitting finale.
Duration 3 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Jerash, Amman, Petra, Madaba, Jerusalem Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $1,015
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Christian Classics 6 days
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“They did everything so that people could have people experience delight with me!”
Adel, traveled in November
Jerusalem's spiritual heart beats along the Via Dolorosa to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. The Western Wall's sanctity and Armenian Quarter through the Zion Gate showcase ancient traditions. Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum and the Old City's bustling market complete this guided journey.
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
20% Off- US$1,120
Jewish Tour, 3 Days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We enjoyed the guides. They were knowledgeable of the sites we visited and would recommend the company.”
Tom, traveled in February
Rich history comes alive from Mt. Scopus viewpoint through the Kidron Valley. The Jewish Quarter's ancient Cardo, Western Wall, and City of David's 3,000-year-old underground water system await. Professional guides lead tours with entrance fees included except City of David ($10).
Duration 3 days Destinations Tel Aviv, Caesarea, Haifa, Acre, Rosh Hanikra, Jerusalem, Masada National Park, Dead Sea Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Bein Harim Tourism Services From
20% Off- US$494
What people love about Jerusalem Tours
- Petra and Madaba 2-Day Tour from Jerusalem
This tour was a blast! On our first day we started in Jerusalem, crossed the border, which went smoothly, and then met our Jordanian guide Emad. Together with him went to the ancient city of Jerash, where Emad gave us an interesting tour through the ruins. Then we had lunch (great buffet!) and continued to Amman where we stopped at the citadel, a hill in the middle of the city, with an amazing view! Then we continued further down south to Petra. Our group was great so we had a fun drive down there. In the evening we arrived at a Bedouin camp close to Petra... and what can I say? It was breath-taking! I won't tell too much, as you just have to see this for yourself, but I think the camp was one of the coolest parts of this trip. The bedouins were super friendly and served us a great dinner and tea. We were all pretty knocked out then after this long day and went to bed, excited for the next day. Early in the morning, after taking a warm shower (yes, it's a pretty awesome Bedouin camp), we had breakfast and then hopped on our bus for a short drive to Petra. There Emad gave us an extensive tour of the whole area and we also wandered around a bit in smaller groups. Petra is a stunning place that you really have to see. It's definitely wort going there with a guide, otherwise you'll miss out so much. Emad is a really fun guy and we all enjoyed his company and knowledge a lot. In the early afternoon we got back to the bus, knocked out from the heat and speach-less after this great experience, and headed back to Jerusalem. It took us a bit longer to cross the border this time, but again everything was well organized and went smoothly. We were then picked up by our Israel driver who drove us back to Jerusalem. All in all it was one of the best travel experiences ever – great organization, a wonderful group, a good guide and stunning places. I'd definitely do it again :))
- 5 days in Israel
I am very glad that I booked this tour. we were picked-up on time and saw all the most important sites. I received a bunch of positive emotions and exciting new impressions.
- Discover Israel (9 destinations)
Informative and interesting historical and biblical sites. Accommodations and food were very good and guides and drivers were friendly. Only real glitch was pairing English speaking and Spanish speaking tourists together. Lead tour guide had to repeat everything in both languages. Both sets of tourists were frustrated as it slowed things down. Queue line control at the church of the holy sepulcher was lousy, allowing people to cut lines; and at one point the line didn’t move at all from 3:00 until 4:15. By 5:00, they rushed everyone through — if they maintained flow speed throughout the day instead of just at the end and had more queue line discipline, people could get through faster and suffer less frustration. Jordan river— site near Jericho had putrid looking water; should use a site closer to the Sea of Galilee where the water is cleaner. Dead Sea was disappointing— staff would not allow people to swim or float — only wading.
What our customers ask about Jerusalem Tours & Trips
What are the most unique historical sites to visit in Jerusalem?
The Old City stands as Jerusalem's central historic attraction where ancient streets tell stories spanning millennia. Key sites include the Western Wall the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Temple Mount. The Byzantine Cardo reveals 1,700-year-old streets that transport visitors back in time. The city divides into four distinct quarters - Jewish Christian Muslim and Armenian each with its own character. The Grand Court Hotel near the Old City provides convenient access to these sites. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The tour guide's stories were so fascinating that I didn't want the tour to end."
What's the best time of year to visit Jerusalem?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) provide the most pleasant weather for exploring Jerusalem with temperatures ranging from 20-25°C. During spring the Mount of Olives and Garden of Gethsemane burst with seasonal blooms. Summer brings intense heat particularly in July and August when temperatures can reach 35°C. The David Citadel Hotel offers a cool retreat during warmer months. According to a TourRadar traveler: "We had really good time on this trip. Our guide Christine told us a lot of interesting things of places we've visited and showed wonderful spots."
Are there any must-try local foods in Jerusalem?
Jerusalem's food scene reflects its diverse cultural heritage. Local specialties include the creamy hummus at Abu Shukri in the Old City fresh falafel from Moshiko on Ben Yehuda Street and hearty shakshuka at Machane Yehuda Market. The American Colony Hotel restaurant serves refined versions of regional dishes. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The flavors at the Carmel Market and Machane Yehuda were incredible offering a true taste of Jerusalem's diverse food culture."
How many days should I spend in Jerusalem?
Plan for 3-4 days to see Jerusalem's essential sites. The Old City requires a full day while major museums like Yad Vashem and the Israel Museum need another. The Leonardo Hotel Jerusalem serves as a practical base for daily excursions. A TourRadar traveler confirms: "The 4-day itinerary was perfect allowing us to see everything from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to the Mount of Olives without feeling rushed."
What's the best area to stay in Jerusalem?
Staying near the Old City puts you close to major attractions. Luxury seekers can choose between the King David Hotel and Mamilla Hotel near Jaffa Gate. The Grand Court Hotel near Damascus Gate offers good value for mid-range budgets. A TourRadar traveler notes: "Staying near the Old City made it easy to explore all the historic sites while having modern amenities close by."
What unique experiences can I have in Jerusalem beyond the main tourist sites?
Jerusalem offers lesser-known experiences that reveal different sides of the city. Evening food tours through Mahane Yehuda Market show local life after dark. The Ramparts Walk provides unique views from atop the Old City walls. The Museum for Islamic Art near the King David Hotel houses rare artifacts. Underground tours through ancient water tunnels at the City of David archaeological site reveal hidden history. A TourRadar traveler shares: "The night tour of the Western Wall tunnels was incredible - it gave us a completely different perspective of the city's ancient history." Local cooking classes and wine tastings provide hands-on cultural experiences.





















