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Tours Visiting Jerusalem
4.40 (25 reviews)
4 Tours
24 - 32 Max Group Size
When do you want to go?
2026
I'm flexible
Passengers
Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
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Walk ancient streets, see sacred sites and enjoy a smooth plan with a tour leader
Jerusalem tours bring history, faith and everyday life together in one iconic city, balancing essential sites with time to absorb the local atmosphere. Many guided tours that visit Jerusalem also connect Israel with nearby destinations such as Egypt and Jordan, giving you a broader regional perspective while keeping Jerusalem as a central highlight. Expect walks through ancient streets, sweeping views from hilltops, and moments that feel both communal and quietly personal, depending on where you find yourself in the city. With a structured plan, expert commentary and logistics taken care of, you can focus on what matters most: the stories, the places and the people you meet along the way.
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Jerusalem tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Guided tours visiting Jerusalem are fully guided group trips, with a tour leader travelling with you throughout to coordinate timings, transport and day-to-day arrangements. Many itineraries are multi-country and link Israel with Egypt and Jordan, so border crossings and onward travel are handled as part of the overall plan.
Accommodation
You stay in a mix of 3 star and 4 star hotels, and some trips also include 5 star Nile Cruiser cabins (en suite) as well as desert camp nights, depending on the itinerary. Some camps offer en suite tents with proper beds and bedding; star ratings can vary by country, and alternative accommodation of a similar standard may be used.
Trip pacing
The pace is generally medium, combining guided sightseeing with time to explore independently, browse markets or take a break between visits. Some mornings start early to reach key sites at the right time, and multi-country routes can include longer driving days, so it is worth packing light and keeping plans flexible.
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Why visit Jerusalem
A city of faith, history and daily life, made easier with a guided plan
Jerusalem is a remarkable place to visit on a tour, partly because many major sights sit close together and become far more meaningful with clear context and guidance. A fully guided group trip helps you connect holy sites, historic streets and modern neighbourhoods, while keeping the day running smoothly through organised timings, transport and entry arrangements. It also suits travellers who enjoy sharing the experience, swapping impressions over meals, and having reliable support in a city with so much to absorb. Many trips that include Jerusalem form part of wider Israel tours, and some itineraries also incorporate Egypt and Jordan. That combination adds strong contrast across the region while still keeping Jerusalem as the main focal point. Even with a short stay, the city feels intensely layered, with faith, culture and history sitting side by side in a way few places can match. The most memorable moments often come when you slow down for a walk, a viewpoint, or a quieter corner away from the busiest lanes.
Frequently asked questions
Are Jerusalem tours guided throughout?
Yes. These Jerusalem tours are fully guided group trips, and a tour leader stays with the group for the full trip to keep everything organised. Sightseeing is planned and timed, and local guides may also lead visits at key sites to add specialist insight and historical context.
Do tours focus only on Jerusalem or include other places in Israel?
Many trips that include Jerusalem also visit other stops in Israel, such as Tel Aviv, during the Israel portion of the tour. How time is divided varies by itinerary, so review each itinerary carefully to confirm what is included and how long you spend in each place.
Are these Jerusalem trips group tours or private tours?
These are group tours, so travel, sightseeing and many daily logistics are shared with other travellers. This approach works particularly well for solo travellers and anyone who prefers a social travel style with consistent support.
Do Jerusalem tours visit other countries as well?
Many tours that include Jerusalem are multi-country journeys, and some itineraries also visit Egypt and Jordan. Travel plans, border crossings and onward transport are built into the itinerary, with scheduled timings designed to keep the route running smoothly.
What is the usual pace on tours visiting Jerusalem?
The pace is usually medium, combining guided sightseeing with some free time to explore independently or take breaks between visits. Expect plenty of walking in built-up areas, along with travel days between main stops on longer or multi-country itineraries.
What sort of fitness level is needed for Jerusalem tours?
A moderate fitness level suits most tours, and some options are rated easy depending on the itinerary. You will often walk on uneven stone streets and steps in Jerusalem, so comfortable footwear and a steady pace are helpful for day-to-day sightseeing.
What is the group size like on Jerusalem tours?
Group size depends on the trip, with maximum sizes typically ranging from 24 to 32 on these tours. A tour leader travels with the group and helps manage timings, coordination and practical details throughout the journey.
What meals are included on tours visiting Jerusalem?
Meals vary by itinerary, but these tours generally include breakfast each day, and some also include selected lunches and dinners. Check the specific itinerary meal plan so you can budget realistically for meals during free time and independent evenings.
What is the accommodation standard on Jerusalem tours?
Accommodation varies by tour, and each itinerary sets out what is included, typically using a range of 3 star and 4 star hotels. Similar accommodation may be used if required, particularly during busier travel periods, while aiming to keep to the same overall standard.
Where do tours that include Jerusalem usually finish?
End points vary by itinerary, and several tours finish in Tel Aviv. Some multi-country trips may start or end outside Israel, so check the itinerary start and end cities before booking flights or making independent travel arrangements.
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