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Introducing Israel

Israel has quite a timeline—and from its ancient cities to ultra-modern Tel Aviv, its many iterations are vibrantly evident. With millennia-old religious sites, uniquely middle eastern cuisine, swimmable Mediterranean coastline, and world-class hiking, the travel appeal to this many-layered country is universal.

When is the best time to visit? 
Spring and fall are the sweet spots here—specifically May and September. Summer (June through August) is simultaneously busy and very hot. You'll find popular sites and Tel Aviv's sandy beaches packed with people during the day, though mornings and evenings (and the excellent, air-conditioned Israel Museum) provide respite. December through February is chilly and wet, but the end of winter brings excellent conditions for hiking in the northern Golan Heights region: wildflowers and mild temperatures abound. Keep religious observances in mind throughout the year; this is a country that goes quiet during holidays.

How many days do I need?
Israel is small in size, but substantial in terms of history and culture. Those with limited time could check out Jerusalem's highlights in a day or two; travelers planning for 3-5 days can also visit the Galilee region or the beaches of Tel Aviv. If you plan to spend at least a week, you can do all of that and more: lounge by the Red Sea in the resort town of Eilat, visit Bethlehem, Jericho (the world's oldest city), and other important Biblical sites, or head into neighboring Jordan for an extended adventure. 

Things to Do in Israel
Visiting Jerusalem's Old City is an absolute must. Weave through the maze of market alleys, making your way through the Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Armenian quarters. While in Jerusalem, you'll also want to visit the Machane Yehuda food market for falafel, rugelach, and za'atar. Stroll down Tel Aviv's funky Dizengoff Street, take a surfing lesson, and explore the 4,000-year-old port city of Jaffa. Head north to visit beautiful Haifa, mystical Safed, ancient Acre, and the rolling hills of the Golan Heights. And of course, don't forget to take a dip (er, float) in the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea.

Israel Tours & Itineraries

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Al Khazneh, Petra
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Explore Israel & Petra - 6 Days

Explore ancient history and culture in Israel on this 6-day trip. Visit ancient synagogues and King David's tomb in Jerusalem, tour the ancient fortress of Masada, and let the healing waters of the Dead Sea soothe you. End your trip in Petra, Jordan's incredible desert city.

Blue skies over Jerusalem's Old City
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Tel Aviv & Jerusalem - 8 Days

From Mediterranean beaches to the shores of the Dead Sea, this compact 8-day itinerary is the perfect introduction to Israel. Splitting your time between modern Tel Aviv and ancient Jerusalem, you'll tour the cities' cultural landmarks and historic highlights before embarking on a series of fascinating day trips into the surrounding landscapes. Take a cable car to the breathtaking hilltop fortress of Masada, wander the colorful markets of Acre, and look out over the Bay of Haifa from the fabled Hanging Gardens of Mount Carmel.

Old City in Jerusalem
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Family Adventure in Israel - 12 Days

From Jerusalem's old city streets to the underwater world of the Red Sea, this family-friend adventure is the perfect 12-day getaway. Explore the City of David and see the Western Wall and visit the ancient desert fortress of Masada and soak in the Dead Sea. End your trip in the modern city of Tel Aviv for ancient ports and snorkeling in the Red Sea.

Dome of the Rock and Mount of Olives in Jerusalem
Map of History & Religion in Israel - 9 Days
History & Religion in Israel - 9 Days

Dive deep into Israel's history and religion on this packed 9-day itinerary. Walk through the Old City of Jerusalem and see the City of David, visit the lowest place on earth and float on the Dead Sea, explore the Judean desert, and tour ancient religious sites like the Mount of Beatitudes and Megiddo. Round off the tour with stops at Safed to learn about Kabbalah (Jewish Mysticism) and a free day in the beach city of Tel Aviv.

Jerusalem's skyline from the Mount of Olives
Discover Israel & Jordan: Jerusalem, Amman, Petra & Tel Aviv - 9 Days

This 9-day journey through Israel and Jordan introduces you to some of the Middle East's most fascinating cultural and spiritual sites. After strolling the ancient waterfront and modernist squares of Tel Aviv, you'll hop over to Jerusalem to soak up the history and atmosphere of the Old City. Head west into Jordan to discover Roman ruins in Amman, then skirt the Dead Sea and Mount Nebo to reach the spectacular Nabataean city of Petra. After a detour into the wilds of the Wadi Rum desert, it's back to Tel Aviv for some beachside downtime before your departure.

Views over the Western Wall and Temple Mount in Jerusalem
Map of Essential Israel: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem & Tiberias - 12 Days
Essential Israel: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem & Tiberias - 12 Days

Check off Israel's most important cultural and historic sites in one trip with this comprehensive 12-day itinerary. Traveling from the Mediterranean beaches of Tel Aviv to the ancient streets of Old Jerusalem to the shores of the Sea of Galilee, you'll explore a bevy of highlights and hidden wonders in between. Look out over the Dead Sea from the clifftop ruins of Masada, take a journey through history on an off-road tour of the Golan Heights, and stroll through colorful market stalls in the UNESCO-listed port of Acre.

Israel Travel Advice

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In Haifa, wander the many terraces of the Hanging Gardens of Haifa (Bahá'í Terraces)
Israel in March: Travel Tips, Weather & More

Considered off-season, March is a great time to visit Israel and explore its bucket list of biblical sites and lively coastal towns without the crowds. Mount Hermon, in northern...

Head to the coast in April to float in the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea
Israel in April: Travel Tips, Weather & More

With wildflowers in bloom and Easter and Passover in full swing, April is a fascinating time to visit Israel. If you want to participate in the celebrations, head to Jerusalem...

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Explore the snow-laden hills of Golan Heights in winter
Israel in January: Travel Tips, Weather & More

Cooler temperatures and fewer crowds make January a great time to visit Israel. History enthusiasts can take advantage of the quieter landmarks in Jerusalem and museums in Tel Aviv. Meanwhile, those looking for a unique experience can head to Israel's only ski field at Mount Hermon. On the opposite end of Israel, sun lovers can escape the Northern Hemisphere's freezing temperatures with a trip down to Eilat or explore Ein Gedi National Park and the Bahai Gardens on Mount Carmel.

Skyline of the Old City at the Western Wall and Temple Mount in Jerusalem, Israel
Israel in February: Travel Tips, Weather & More

With temperatures reaching a high of 72ºF (22ºC) in Eilat and a low of 26ºF (-3ºC) at Mount Hermon, February is an excellent time for both snow enthusiasts and beachgoers to visit Israel. While you'll need to plan for the occasional rainy day, in return, you can take advantage of cheaper flight and accommodation prices. Plus, with fewer visitors in Israel, you can roam the Biblical highlights of Via Dolorosa and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher without the crowds.

In Haifa, wander the many terraces of the Hanging Gardens of Haifa (Bahá'í Terraces)
Israel in March: Travel Tips, Weather & More

Considered off-season, March is a great time to visit Israel and explore its bucket list of biblical sites and lively coastal towns without the crowds. Mount Hermon, in northern Israel, will still have a dusting of snow, while Eilat, in southern Israel, will see temperatures in the 70s (Fahrenheit), perfect for long days at the beach. However, as Easter draws near, Christians from around the world flock to the country, and once-quiet churches and biblical landmarks will be busy.

Israel Travel Maps

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Explore Israel & Petra - 6 Days
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Tel Aviv & Jerusalem - 8 Days
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Family Adventure in Israel - 12 Days
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Trip Reviews for Israel

The latest reviews by travelers who booked their trip on kimkim

Good Guide, driver make the difference
Israel | May 2 - May 10, 2023

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Jim H.
Florence, MT | Reviewed on May 12, 2023

We had an intensive 9-day tour planned, so it was critical to get the right guide and driver. We also wanted a short time break, even if it meant having an extra long day to make up the sites missed.
We were fortunate to acquire one of the best guides in Israel, Ille, and an excellent driver in Michael. Ille spoke very good English and had an encyclopedic knowledge about everything. He also knew everyone and was able to get us singular access to important sites, even with dense crowds and... read more

We had an intensive 9-day tour planned, so it was critical to get the right guide and driver. We also wanted a short time break, even if it meant having an extra long day to make up the sites missed.
We were fortunate to acquire one of the best guides in Israel, Ille, and an excellent driver in Michael. Ille spoke very good English and had an encyclopedic knowledge about everything. He also knew everyone and was able to get us singular access to important sites, even with dense crowds and long lines. Ille is very personable and accommodating and was able to make several day-to-day adjustments to our schedule to better fit our needs. For example, we swapped out going to Haifa for traveling through Bethlehem on the way back without problem.

We were extremely impressed by Jerusalem, of course, but Masada was much different, and more dramatic, than I had pictured. Also, the vide of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv couldn’t be more different. Btw, we felt extremely safe in every sector of Old Jerusalem, even walking at night outside the walls. The same for Tel Aviv.

Tel Aviv

Hotel Reviews
The American Colony Hotel
Jerusalem

This is an iconic and historical hotel. It’s very pricy but this was our last big splurge., The garden grounds alone are worth a stay. The staff are absolutely first rate and very attentive and helpful. The large rooms are magnificent. Ours had a balcony overlooking a peaceful courtyard. Each night chocolates were delivered. The included breakfast is so massive, with at least fifty stations of all sorts of freshly prepared items, that there was no way to taste them all. There is also a lovely indoor garden restaurant. The American Colony hotel is located within easy walking or taxi distance of the Damascus Gate. There are also many good restaurants in the area.

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Extremely attentive and knowledgeable.
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Some days our rooms were cleaned twice, with lovely chocolates delivered.
Tal By the Beach Hotel
Tel Aviv

A beautiful hotel located just two walking blocks from the beach and a string of excellent seafood restaurants.

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Very helpful, but I had trouble with getting taxis. I think it was more of a language problem. A great guy next to me at an ice cream shop used his app to get us a taxi back to the hotel.
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Activity Reviews
Tel Aviv City Tour ( Tel Aviv & Jaffa)
Israel

I went on a private group tour of Tel Aviv and Jaffa and it was a great experience. Our guide, LA, was amazing and knew all the right places to take us. We were able to skip lines that would have taken a long time otherwise. Overall, it was a fantastic trip.

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Old City Jerusalem
Israel

I was part of a private group when we visited the Old City of Jerusalem. Our guide was LA and he was very knowledgeable and knew all the right places to take us. It was an unforgettable experience.

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Jerusalem, Mount of Olives and Mt Zion
Israel

Our group visited Mount of Olives and Mt. Zion with our guide, LA. He was extremely knowledgeable and made the experience highly enjoyable. It was fascinating to explore these historical sites.

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Day trip to Yad Vashem, Ein Karim and the Israel Museum
Israel

In a private group tour, we visited Yad Vashem, Ein Karim, and the Israel Museum. Our guide, LA, was very knowledgeable and provided great insight into the history of the museum exhibits. I particularly enjoyed the Israeli National Museum.

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Trip to Masada & Qumran
Israel

We had a great day trip to Masada and Qumran with our guide, LA. The experience was interesting, and it was clear our guide knew the history of these sites very well.

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STAY PUT JERUSALEM / FREE DAY / OPTIONAL TOURS
Israel
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JERUSALEM / HAIFA / CAESAREA / ACRE / TEL AVIV
Israel

We had to change our plans and ended up not going to Haifa, Caesarea, and Acre due to feeling unwell but instead traveled directly from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv. However, we were able to visit Palestine, which proved to be an extremely interesting experience.

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Local specialist: Samir Bishara
Samir
Samir Bishara
Local specialist in Jordan | Replied on May 24, 2023

Hello Jim . Hope you had safe flight back home.
thank you for your time to share these reviews . highly appreciated and helpful,

be well and safe.
Samir

For as long as I can remember, I've dreamed o...
Israel | Apr 12 - Apr 20, 2023

Cindy
Cindy R.
Denver, CO | Reviewed on Apr 23, 2023

For as long as I can remember, I've dreamed of visiting the Middle East. My wish finally came true when my friend Leyda was invited on a Catholic pilgrimage to Israel. While Leyda was keen to visit the holy land, she didn't want to be part of a large tour group. She wanted to experience the country on her own terms. Another motivation for her trip was to visit her mother's best friend, Dorita, whom she considers her aunt. Leyda's family has been closely connected with Dorita's for over six... read more

For as long as I can remember, I've dreamed of visiting the Middle East. My wish finally came true when my friend Leyda was invited on a Catholic pilgrimage to Israel. While Leyda was keen to visit the holy land, she didn't want to be part of a large tour group. She wanted to experience the country on her own terms. Another motivation for her trip was to visit her mother's best friend, Dorita, whom she considers her aunt. Leyda's family has been closely connected with Dorita's for over six decades, and Leyda was eager to see her again, especially since she is now 92 years old.

Knowing of my own desire to visit Israel, Leyda invited me to join her. She also suggested that we take the opportunity to see the Pyramids in Egypt while we were in the region. I was overjoyed at the prospect and readily agreed to go. However, we had limited funds for our trip and were looking for a package that would provide us with a safe, hassle-free, and affordable way to visit many of the holy, cultural, and geographic sites in the area within just 10 days. Finding such a package seemed like an insurmountable challenge.

That's when I turned to KimKim, a reputable travel agency with strong connections in the area. They put us in touch with Samir, who was able to deliver a travel package that surpassed all our expectations. Despite our demanding and specific requirements, Samir was able to provide us with an incredible travel experience that met all parameters and was one of the most amazing of my long, well-traveled life.

The journey officially began when our plane landed in Tel Aviv airport. We were met by Michael, our driver (and guide) in Israel. I put the word ‘guide’ in quotes because Michael told us he is only licensed for driving, not being a guide. He was tremendously knowledgeable, humorous, friendly, knew people everywhere we went and drove well.

We spent our one free day in Israel with Leida’s family in the Dalia Kibbutz and returned to the By 14 Hotel in Tel Aviv. The hotel was excellent, our favorite part was the fresh Mediterranean cuisine offered at breakfast.

Israel was a hotbed of religious activity on a grand scale with Western and Orthodox Christian Easters, Passover and the Holy Month of Ramadan occurring at the same time. Michael impressively negotiated the crazy maze that was Jerusalem on days when the city was partitioned to accommodate hordes of Pilgrims from several religions and scores of sects. He also explained how the city managed the chaos using zones, barriers, checkpoints and many other means of controlling the movement of people based on their intentions and ethnicities.

Our itinerary took us to additional compelling destinations that were steeped in history and a privilege to visit: Bethlehem, the Dead Sea, Qurman and Masada.,

We said good bye to Michael at the Allenby Bridge and crossed into Jordan after a relatively smooth passage through customs.

Bart (I’m not sure I remembered his name correctly) was a reassuring sight as we entered Jordan. He exuded a sense of warmth and tranquility, which immediately put us at ease. This was just the beginning of our journey in Jordan, a country that proved to be a hidden gem in the Middle East. From the moment we arrived, we were treated like honored guests, not just tourists to be milked for money at every step We found this hospitality to be the case in both Israel and Jordan.

Bart delivered us to Yazeed (not sure of the spelling) our driver. Yazeed not only took us around per the itinerary, but found more scenic, interesting routes. Thanks to him we were able to see the people and countryside of Jordan that would have been bypassed. He applied his creativity to enrich our travels and we appreciated it.

Petra, of course, was fabulous. Per Yazeed’s suggestion, we saw the site at night. That was a nice adventure. We toured Petra for a full day with Ied, our guide. He is very educated and provided excellent information. We were exhausted after walking the full length of the site and Ied negotiated a camel ride. We rode two beautiful, well kept camels back to the Treasury, serving as much needed transportation, and an exhilarating experience at the same time. That night we took advantage of the Turkish Bath that was attached to our Hotel – another special experience.

Yazeed dropped us off at the Amman Airport after completing a job well done.

Henry met us at the Cairo Airport and handed us off to our driver, Sabri. We really appreciated the smooth transitions that Samir coordinated!

Egypt was challenging, not at all because of the tour itself. We found it to be chaotic, unpredictable, and the tourist-facing people to be extremely venal. This did not keep us from appreciating the greatness of this country and provided an element of adventure as well.

Due to an unexpected unavailability of a scheduled guide, we ended up with Hoda. She was the only person who dealt with us that was in any way disappointing. Her presentations on ancient Egyptology were fair, but several of recent cultural and historic facts she discussed were inaccurate. She was rude to wait staff at our lunch restaurant, telling the waiters in a haughty manner to move food away from her because the smell of it would interfere with her fast. Worst was when she had an attendant in a parking lot throw stones to chase away a street dog that was lying on the pavement not bothering anybody. Finally, she didn’t adhere to the itinerary and we missed our opportunity to see Giza. We went to a carpet factory, which was not on the schedule, that ate up valuable time, so when Giza closed early we were unable to see it. This would have been disastrous, since Giza was our reason to visit Egypt. Fortunately, we had to wait a full day to fly out at 3:15 am the following day and Sami had reserved Sabri for that time. The following day he took us to Giza, where we had a very exciting, satisfying visit to the pyramids and sphynx. We then saw much of Cairo and spent the evening exploring old Cairo.

Sabri took us to the airport where Henry met us for the departure. We were exhausted, but absolutely thrilled and grateful for the experience.

Overall, the quality of our accommodations during our trip was excellent. All were high-end, clean with great service and food. We were pleased to note that Samir pays close attention to quality and rescheduled a hotel Torino to Ambassador Hotel due to less than favorable reviews.
The Helnan Dreamland hotel in Cairo was spectacular. We spent a magical evening in the pool area in what looked like a huge Bedoin tent. A trio of musicians played authentic Egyptian music as we took in the beautiful evening.

The food everywhere was good Mediterranean fare – fresh and delicious with a broad selection.

Often, we saw large groups of tourists being corralled and gaining only encapsulated exposure to people and places. The bespoke service provided by KimKim allowed us to explore at our own pace without being stranded or scrambling because of unforeseen contingencies. We were happy to be independent, but completely taken care of at the same time.

Hotel Reviews
BY 14 HOTEL TEL AVIV
TEL AVIV

BY 14 Hotel Tel Aviv offered a fantastic location, great service, and the best food we had during our trip. It was a comfortable and enjoyable stay, and we would highly recommend it to other travelers.

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Holy Land Hotel - Jerusalem
Jerusalem

The Holy Land Hotel in Jerusalem provided a comfortable stay with good service and no complaints. Overall, it was a positive experience.

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Silk Road Petra
Wadi Mousa, Petra

Silk Road Petra was an amazing hotel, and we highly recommend it. The option to enjoy a Turkish bath and massage on-site was an added bonus. Overall, the stay was fantastic.

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Cairo Pyramids hotel
Cairo

he Cairo Pyramids Hotel was a beautiful resort, and we liked it best during our trip. However, we encountered some issues with locals in Cairo being aggressive when trying to sell us services. Despite these challenges, the hotel's amenities and location made it an enjoyable stay.

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Jerusalem, Mount of Olives and Mt Zion
Israel

The private group tour of Jerusalem, Mount of Olives, and Mt Zion was an amazing experience. Our drivers and guides were knowledgeable and allowed us a deeper insight into the culture and history of the places we were visiting.

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Old City Jerusalem
Israel

Our Old City Jerusalem and Bethlehem private group tour gave us the flexibility to explore these historic locations at our own pace. The drivers and guides were very informative, and we learned a lot about the local culture and history during our tours.

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Trip to Masada & Qumran
Israel

The trip to Masada and Qumran was another fantastic experience, with private group transportation and knowledgeable drivers. We got to see many interesting sites and gained a broader understanding of the history and significance of these locations.

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Full Day Petra (With Site local Guide or private guide)
Petra

The full-day Petra private group tour exceeded our expectations. Our driver and local guide were incredibly knowledgeable, and we felt truly immersed in the history and culture of Petra.

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Giza Pyramids Tour with Sakkara & Memphis
Egypt

The Giza Pyramids tour with Sakkara and Memphis was a good experience, but it required us to be vigilant and assertive when dealing with locals trying to bargain for services. Our driver, however, added value to the experience by taking us around and sharing his knowledge of the sites.

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Local specialist: Samir Bishara
Samir
Samir Bishara
Local specialist in Jordan | Replied on Apr 24, 2023

Hi Cindy
thank you so much for the time you took to list this kind review for your trip. and thank you for the kind words you expressed, and for the notes you mentioned, which will sureply help me to enhance my services for sure.

Hopefully i will have the chance to host you again in our region. it would be my pleasure and honor,

god bless you, be well and safe.
Samir

Middle East Mind Blowing
Israel | Dec 22 - Jan 1, 2023

Christine
Christine L.
West Lynchburg, VA | Reviewed on Jan 04, 2023

We visited 3 countries, Egypt, Jordan and Israel. Egypt was outstanding 4.5/5. The driver was excellent and the guide although a bit quiet at times was smart and helpful. Jordan was the highlight of the trip. All visitors must go to Petra and Wadi Rum. Mind blowing to say the least. If you go you must ask for Anees to be you guide! 10 out of 10 fantastic person! The trip fell off a bit in Israel as we were only given a driver and no guide. I don’t think a tourist should be left to navigate... read more

We visited 3 countries, Egypt, Jordan and Israel. Egypt was outstanding 4.5/5. The driver was excellent and the guide although a bit quiet at times was smart and helpful. Jordan was the highlight of the trip. All visitors must go to Petra and Wadi Rum. Mind blowing to say the least. If you go you must ask for Anees to be you guide! 10 out of 10 fantastic person! The trip fell off a bit in Israel as we were only given a driver and no guide. I don’t think a tourist should be left to navigate Old Jerusalem on his own. We did have to spend an additional $1150 on guides in Israel to get the full experience. Overall an amazing trip though. And oh yes the help we received from ambassadors at the airports in Cairo and Amman was outstanding as well!

Hotel Reviews
Helnan Dreamland Hotel & Conference Center
6th of October City
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Shams al weibdeh hotel apartment
Amman
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Petra Palace
Wadi Musa, Petra
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Holy Land Hotel - Jerusalem
Jerusalem
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Nof Ginosar Kibbutrz Hotel
Tiberias
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Tal By the Beach Hotel
Tel Aviv
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Activity Reviews
Cairo Airport - Cairo (Transfer)
Egypt
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Giza Pyramids Tour with Sakkara & Memphis
Egypt
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Cairo - Tour3 - Museum & Mosques
Egypt
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Meet & Assist - Queen Alia Airport
Jordan
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Amman-Jarash-Ajloun-Amman city tour
Jordan
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Amman-Madaba-Mount Nebo-Karak-Petra
Jordan
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Full Day Petra (With Site local Guide or private guide)
Petra
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Trip to Masada & Qumran
Israel

Qumran closed when we got there

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Old City Jerusalem
Israel

No guide provided. Disappointing

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Jerusalem, Mount of Olives and Mt Zion
Israel

No guide

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Day Trip to Tiberias, Haifa, Caesarea and Acre
Israel

No guide

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Local specialist: Samir Bishara
Samir
Samir Bishara
Local specialist in Jordan | Replied on Jan 04, 2023

Thabk you Christine
Hope to see you again
Samir