A small country carrying thousands of years of history, where sacred cities, Mediterranean coastlines, and diverse cultures meet in remarkable proximity.
Few destinations contain as much historical and spiritual significance within such a compact geography. Walk the streets of Jerusalem, watch the sunset over the Mediterranean in Tel Aviv, and stand beside landscapes that have shaped human history for millennia.
Israel is a place of contrasts. Ancient traditions coexist with innovation, sacred pilgrimage routes sit beside contemporary art and cuisine, and centuries of history remain woven into everyday life.
Travelling here often becomes more than sightseeing. It becomes an opportunity to engage with questions of identity, belief, culture, and connection.
This 9‑day journey unfolds as a seamless arc across Israel’s most iconic landscapes—beginning with a gentle arrival along the Mediterranean coast, where Jaffa’s ancient port and the breezy shores of Tel Aviv or Netanya set a warm welcome.
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Indulge in an elegant journey through Israel and Jordan, where ancient wonders meet modern comfort at every turn. From the Mediterranean chic of Tel Aviv to the serene hills of the Galilee, experience sacred landscapes through curated visits, boutique tastings, and exclusive viewpoints.
View Itinerary →Most travellers arrive through Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv. Israel has strong international air connections and a well-developed road network for exploring the country.
Israel uses the Israeli New Shekel (ILS). Credit cards are widely accepted throughout the country. Cash is useful for smaller purchases and local markets.
Many nationalities receive visa-free entry for tourism purposes. Entry policies vary depending on citizenship and travel history. Travellers should verify requirements before booking.
Israel enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters. Spring and autumn are generally the most comfortable seasons for exploration.
Accommodation ranges from luxury urban hotels and boutique properties to desert lodges and historic guesthouses. High-end hospitality standards are common throughout the country.
Israel is culturally diverse and religiously significant to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Respectful dress is recommended at sacred sites. Sabbath observances may affect opening hours and transport schedules.
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