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7-10 Day Israel Tours
1 Tours
65 Max Group Size
When do you want to go?
2026
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Passengers
Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
Discover 7-10 day Israel tours
See standout sights, hear local stories, and travel with support built into the plan.
Israel tours in the 7-10 day range fit a lot into a short break, with a mix of key sights, local stories, and time to take it all in. Many itineraries are group guided tours with planned travel and set stops, which can make it easier to move between places and focus on the experience. Some programmes also link Israel with nearby countries such as Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, but time in Israel stays a central part of the journey. Expect a blend of cultural sites and everyday life, with guided visits at key points and a clear plan for each day, so there is less time spent working out the details.
Best 7-10 day itineraries
Classic Israel Explorer
Kick off in Tel Aviv and wrap up at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv – an eight day journey that blends desert drama, coastal charm and storied cities. You’ll ascend Masada, float in the Dead Sea and dive into Jerusalem’s Old City – Western Wall, Via Dolorosa and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre – with time at Yad Vashem and Mahane Yehuda Market. Travel to Bethlehem’s Nativity site, roam Roman Beit Shean and take in Golan Heights views. Cruise the Sea of Galilee, visit Capernaum, Nazareth and lakeside sanctuaries. Cap it off along the Mediterranean – Crusader Acre, Haifa’s panoramas, Caesarea’s ruins and atmospheric Jaffa.
Tour Highlights
Explore the ancient streets and sacred sites of Jerusalem's Old City
Visit Nazareth and Bethlehem, centres of profound Christian heritage
Ascend Masada via cable car for stunning desert and fortress views
Float in the mineral-rich waters of the therapeutic Dead Sea
Discover the biblical landscapes and serene shores of the Galilee
Experience the vibrant contrasts of Tel Aviv and historic Jaffa
Journey Through Historic Jordan and Egypt
Kick off your 10-day adventure in Amman, the spirited heart of Jordan, and wrap up your journey in the bustling city of Cairo. This captivating tour guides you through some of the Middle East's most intriguing landmarks. You'll traverse ancient ruins and powerful landscapes—from the towering Ajlun Fortress and Roman marvels of Jerash to the sacred Mount Nebo and enigmatic Petra. Dive into the history of the Crusades at Kerak and Shoubak as you head towards the awe-inspiring Wadi Rum desert. Discover vibrant Aqaba and relax by the Red Sea before embarking on a cultural odyssey in Cairo, featuring the timeless Pyramids, Egyptian Museum treasures, and the vibrant Coptic neighbourhood. Experience the magic and mystery that this part of the world offers, with delightful meals included along the way.
Israel 7-10 day tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Expect group tours in Israel with a partially guided style, with scheduled sightseeing led by an English speaking guide, and some sections led by different guides. Travel is by bus, and guiding may be in extra languages as well as English. Many itineraries also include arrival transfers.
Accommodation
Accommodation is in 3 star, 4 star and 5 star hotels. Hotel standards and star ratings can vary by country, and alternatives of a similar standard may be used due to availability. Accommodation is selected to support the planned route and sightseeing each day.
Trip pacing
Expect an easy fitness level and a medium pace on 7-10 day tours in Israel, with full days that balance travel time and guided visits. Some early starts are likely to make the most of daylight and opening hours. Free time can be limited on travel days, so comfortable shoes help.
Frequently asked questions
What is the guiding style on Israel tours?
Israel tours are partially guided, with scheduled sightseeing led by an English speaking guide at key points. There is no single tour leader for the full trip, and some sections can use different guides. Guiding may be in extra languages as well as English.
Are Israel tours run as group trips or private trips?
Israel tours are group tours, so sightseeing and travel are shared with other travellers. Group size can be up to 65, which can suit those who like a social feel and a set plan. Group make-up can change as travellers join or leave.
Do Israel tours include transfers?
Some Israel itineraries include arrival transfers, and some also include departure transfers. Transfer inclusions can vary by trip, so it is worth checking what is listed for the specific itinerary. This helps with planning flights and arrival times.
What kind of transport is used during tours in Israel?
Travel is by bus on these Israel tours, which helps keep the route simple between stops and supports the planned sightseeing schedule. Some itineraries may also include local excursions, such as travel by 4x4 vehicles, as part of a wider programme.
What is the accommodation standard on Israel tours?
Accommodation varies by tour, and the standard is set to match the route and planned sightseeing. Star ratings can differ by country, and alternatives of a similar standard may be used due to availability. Full accommodation details are listed in the trip information.
Are meals included on guided tours in Israel?
Meals are not specified in the meal summary for these tours, so it is best to plan for meals to be paid locally unless the itinerary states otherwise. This can be a plus for trying different places to eat during free time.
Are entry fees included on Israel tours?
Entry fees are not included unless specified. This means some sights and attractions may need to be paid for during the trip. Checking the inclusions for the itinerary helps budget for these costs in advance.
What is the fitness level like on tours in Israel?
These Israel tours are rated easy, with a medium pace. Days can still include walking during sightseeing and time on the road between stops. Comfortable shoes and a steady approach to walking tours can make the experience more relaxed.
What costs are not included in Israel tours?
International flights and visas are not included. Tipping is also not included and is described as a personal gesture. Meals not specified in the itinerary and some entry fees may be extra, so planning a clear budget for on-trip costs helps.
Do Israel tours visit only Israel or more than one country?
Many itineraries that include Israel are multi-country, and may also visit Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia. The overall route depends on the trip, but Israel remains a key part of the journey. The itinerary details show how time is split between stops.
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