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11-14 Day Israel Tours
4.40 (25 reviews)
2 Tours
24 - 45 Max Group Size
When do you want to go?
2026
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Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
Discover 11-14 day Israel tours
Walk through living history, from Jerusalem’s old lanes to Tel Aviv’s sea front.
Israel tours in the 11-14 day range suit travelers who want the key sights, along with enough breathing space to appreciate them properly. Expect famous historic places, living culture, and modern city life, with trips that combine guided visits and well-placed free time. Many tours in the Middle East & North Africa are multi-country, and may also visit Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, but the Israel section typically stays focused on the places that have shaped world history. With travel days mapped out in advance, guided tours can take much of the pressure out of logistics, even when you are moving between major cities and more sensitive border areas. For many people, Israel feels both familiar and new at once, with layers of story, symbolism, and everyday life in almost every street.
Best 11-14 day itineraries
Road to Jerusalem
Combine Jordan and Israel on one unforgettable trip. Discover the wonders of Petra, camp out in Wadi Rum and float like a cork in the Dead Sea before crossing the border into Israel. Take in the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem and the oldest church in the world in Bethlehem before travelling down the Mediterranean Coast to Tel Aviv.
Tour Highlights
Amman - Start your adventure in the Jordanian capital, with time to explore independently and an included visit to the Citadel
Jerash - Explore this historic Graeco-Roman city, home to some of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the Middle East
Petra - Spend two days exploring this legendary ancient city, including a walk through the Siq and visits to the Treasury and Monastery
Wadi Rum - Journey into the red desert on an SUV safari, and spend a night camping under the stars at our comfortable Rainbow Camp
Dead Sea - Unwind at the shore of the sea with a free day to float in the salty, therapeutic waters and slap on some rejuvenating mud
Jerusalem - Discover the historic Old City, taking in sites including the Wailing Wall, Mount of Olives, and Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Bethlehem - Visit Manger Square and the Church of the Nativity - reportedly the birthplace of Jesus and the oldest church in the world
Caesarea - See some of the important Roman and Crusader-era ruins which dot the seafront
Tel Aviv - End your journey in this vibrant Israeli city, and opt to extend your stay to make the most of the city's shopping, nightlife and beaches
Israel & Jordan Highlights
Kick off in Tel Aviv and wrap up at Ben Gurion Airport after 11 days exploring Israel and Jordan. You’ll roam Tel Aviv’s seafront, ascend Masada and float in the Dead Sea, then dive into Jerusalem’s Old City – Western Wall, Via Dolorosa and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre – with time for Mahane Yehuda’s street food. Head north for Galilee sites around Tiberias, hilltop Nazareth and Crusader Acre, plus coastal Caesarea and views over Haifa. Cross into Jordan for elegant Jerash, a taste of Amman and a full day in Petra’s Siq and Treasury, before Mount Nebo and Madaba’s mosaics round things off.
Tour Highlights
Explore the vibrant city life and beaches of Tel Aviv
Discover historical treasures in Tiberias and Jerusalem
Visit significant religious sites in Bethlehem and Nazareth
Experience floating in the salty waters of the Dead Sea
Tour the ancient Roman Ruins of Jerash and Petra's archaeological marvels
Enjoy wine tasting in the scenic Golan Heights hills
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Israel 11-14 day tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Israel guided tours in the 11-14 day range operate as group trips, and they can be fully guided or partially guided depending on the itinerary. Some tours use one tour leader throughout, while others rely on local experts in key places, with organized support and transport between sections.
Accommodation
You will usually stay in 3-5 star hotels. Some itineraries also include 4 star hotels and 1 night in a deluxe desert camp in Wadi Rum. Star ratings can vary by country, and alternative accommodation of a similar standard may be used when availability is tight.
Trip pacing
Pace is usually medium, and the fitness level is rated easy, so most travelers can join comfortably. Expect guided sightseeing with regular walking, travel time between places, and the occasional early start to make the most of the day’s top highlights.
Frequently asked questions
Are Israel tours fully guided or partially guided?
Israel tours can be fully guided or partially guided, depending on the itinerary. Fully guided trips usually include a tour leader with you throughout, while partially guided trips focus guided time on key places and allow more independent exploration between stops.
Are these Israel tours group tours?
Israel tours are offered as group tours, which can be a practical way to cover the main highlights efficiently. Group travel also suits travelers who prefer shared days, organized transport, and a clear plan from start to finish.
What places are commonly included in Israel tours?
Many Israel tours include Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, and some also visit Bethlehem. The exact route varies by trip, particularly on multi-country itineraries where Israel forms one section of a wider journey.
Do Israel tours include free time as well as guided visits?
Israel guided tours often combine planned sightseeing with free time, so you can balance structure with flexibility. Some trips have a tour leader throughout, while others concentrate guided visits on top sights and leave space to explore independently.
What is the usual pace and fitness level for Israel tours?
The pace is usually medium and the fitness level is rated easy, making these tours accessible to most travelers. Expect regular walking during visits, time on the road between stops, and breaks built into the day where possible.
What kind of accommodation is used on Israel tours?
Accommodation varies by tour and is set out in the itinerary before you travel, so you can review what is included in advance. If circumstances need changes, hotels of a similar standard may be used, particularly during busy periods or local events.
Are meals included on Israel tours?
Meals vary by itinerary, so it is worth checking what is included for your chosen trip. Some tours give daily breakfast and selected dinners, while others include fewer set meals to give you more choice on free evenings.
Do Israel tours visit other countries as well?
Some trips are multi-country and may also visit Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, depending on the route. If Israel is included, the itinerary will clearly show which days and visits take place within Israel.
Is there an age requirement for Israel group tours?
Age requirements vary by tour, so it is important to check the trip details before you reserve. Some group tours welcome a wide age range, while others set a minimum age based on pace, travel time, or accommodation style.
What support is there during travel days on Israel tours?
Support depends on whether the trip is fully guided or partially guided, as set out in the itinerary. Fully guided tours generally include a tour leader throughout, while partially guided tours still give planned transport and guided visits in key places, with more time on your own between them.
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