Israel Tours

Walk Israel’s Stone Streets, Sea Air, and Desert Light

Israel moves between old-world depth and modern rhythm in a matter of hours. In Jerusalem, limestone lanes carry prayer, footsteps, and quiet devotion across quarters shaped by centuries. On the Mediterranean, Tel Aviv feels open and coastal, with long beach mornings, late dinners, and markets that run on conversation as much as currency. North of the cities, the Galilee softens into hills, vineyards, and olive groves, while the south opens into the Negev, where roads stretch through wide desert spaces and nights arrive with clear skies.

When you join one of our memorable Israel tours, you’ll have the chance to explore a country rich in history as well as modern culture. Historical sites such as Jerusalem’s Old City, the fortress of Masada, and the Sea of Galilee are all must-sees when you visit Israel. Travel Israel with our expert local guides who will take you through busy cities and markets, coastal cities and desert landscapes. Whether your interest lies in history, religion or just enjoying new experiences, our Israel tours are for you.

Quick Facts: Israel Tours

Capital: Jerusalem is Israel’s proclaimed capital and seat of government, though this is not widely recognised internationally.
Population: Around 9.8 million.
Currency: Israeli New Shekel (ILS)
Timezone: UTC +2, with daylight saving observed (timing varies by year).
Language: Hebrew and Arabic are official languages. English is widely used in tourism and in many cities.
Best Season: Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) for comfortable temperatures across cities, coast, and inland regions.
Visas: Many nationalities can enter for short stays without a visa, but visa-exempt travellers from eligible countries may need an ETA-IL before travel (introduced for many visitors from 1 January 2025, with further guidance on the official entry site). Requirements vary by passport and can change, so check the official entry information before booking flights.
Power: Type C and Type H are commonly used. Electricity supply is 230V, 50Hz.

Our Tours in Israel

Israel in Depth

from AUD$ 13,685
  • Explore Jerusalem’s ancient stone walls, sacred sites, and vibrant markets
  • Unveil the Christmas message at Shepherd’s Field
  • Engage in traditional handicrafts and interact with the elderly at Yad Lakashish.
  • Float in the Dead Sea
  • Discover the rugged beauty and ancient history of the Judean Desert
  • Sail across the sacred Sea of Galilee
  • Savour a wine tasting at Golan Heights
  • Experience a Turkish bath with ‘The Last Bath Attendant’
  • Explore the ancient wonders of Caesarea, from Crusader ruins to Roman amphitheatres
  • Engage with a Druze community and learn their fascinating way of life
  • Experience the vibrant pulse of Tel Aviv’s UNESCO-listed ‘White City’

Join us on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Israel, where history, culture, and spirituality converge.

Explore this diverse and dynamic land, delving deep into its ancient sites, vibrant cities, and breathtaking landscapes. Soak in an in-depth understanding of Israel’s remarkable past and present and take in lesser-known sites, minority groups and experiences you never dreamed possible.  From the ancient walls of Jerusalem’s Old City to the tranquil shores of the Sea of Galilee, uncover the layers of history that have shaped this land for millennia.

Led by expert guides with intimate knowledge of Israel’s history, culture, and traditions, this journey promises to be an enriching and perspective-shifting experience. Whether you’re a history buff, a food enthusiast, or simply seeking to deepen your understanding of the world, join us as we uncover the treasures of Israel.

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Promised Land - Jordan and Israel

from AUD$ 18,422
  • Unveil Amman’s rich heritage and culture
  • Admire the beauty of Petra, Jordan’s legendary “Rose City”
  • Set off on a thrilling 4×4 Jeep adventure in Wadi Rum
  • Experience a magical night under the desert sky embracing Bedouin culture
  • Explore Jerusalem’s ancient stone walls, sacred sites, and vibrant markets
  • Unveil the Christmas story at Shepherd’s Field
  • Engage in traditional handicrafts and interact with the elderly at Yad Lakashish
  • Float in the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth
  • Discover the rugged beauty and ancient history of the Judean Desert
  • Sail across the sacred Sea of Galilee
  • Experience a Turkish bath with ‘The Last Bath Attendant’
  • Savour a wine tasting at Golan Heights
  • Explore the ancient wonders of Caesarea, from Crusader ruins to Roman amphitheatres
  • Engage with a Druze community and learn their fascinating way of life
  • Experience the vibrant pulse of Tel Aviv’s UNESCO-listed ‘White City’

Embark on an extraordinary journey through the ancient lands of Jordan and Israel, where history, culture, and spirituality intertwine to create unparalleled experiences.

Our in-depth tour offers a comprehensive exploration of two of the most captivating countries in the Middle East, immersing you in the rich heritage and diverse landscapes that have shaped the region for millennia. From the awe-inspiring ruins of Petra and the majestic deserts of Wadi Rum in Jordan to the sacred sites of Jerusalem and the serene shores of the Sea of Galilee in Israel, our journey will take you on a profound odyssey through time and tradition. Unveil the hidden treasures and timeless wonders of Jordan and Israel.

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Why Choose Crooked Compass for Israel?

Small Groups, Big Moments

Maximum 12 travellers for personal, flexible experiences.

Local Partnerships

Travel with guides and operators who bring lived context to neighbourhoods, sacred sites, markets, and regional landscapes.

Authentic Access

Walk historic quarters with cultural understanding, visit holy sites with respect, and balance iconic places with everyday life.

Ethical Travel

We plan with awareness of Shabbat, religious customs, and local etiquette so your presence stays thoughtful.

Full Support

24/7 assistance to keep travel smooth, especially when timings shift around closures and security checks.

Essential Israel Travel Guide

Before You Go

  • Visa Requirements: Many travellers can enter Israel visa-free for up to 90 days. Entry is assessed individually on arrival. Check official Israeli government guidance before departure.
  • Health Considerations: No mandatory vaccines are required. Medical facilities are of a high standard. Carry essential medications with prescriptions.
  • Language: Hebrew and Arabic are official languages. English is widely spoken across tourism, transport, and cities.

Packing Essentials

Israel’s conditions vary between coast, highlands, and desert.

  • Light breathable clothing for warm days, especially in summer.
  • A warmer layer for evenings in Jerusalem and cooler months.
  • Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees for synagogues, churches, mosques, and holy sites.
  • Comfortable walking shoes for stone streets, steps, and uneven paths.
  • Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, high-SPF sunscreen.
  • Swimwear and water shoes can be useful for the Dead Sea.

Optional but useful: a light scarf for religious sites, a reusable water bottle, and a small daypack.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Israelis tend to be direct and expressive. A lively tone often signals engagement, not anger.
  • Personal space can be closer than many travellers expect, especially in markets and busy areas.
  • First names are used quickly and conversations can feel informal early on.
  • “Shalom” is a common greeting. Handshakes are typical, but some Orthodox individuals may avoid opposite-sex touch.
  • Dress modestly at religious sites and follow local guidance around photography and behaviour.
  • Shabbat runs from Friday afternoon to Saturday evening. Plan meals, transport, and schedules around closures.
  • It is usually best to avoid sensitive political discussions when meeting people for the first time.

Getting Around Israel

  • Trains: Efficient on key routes, especially along the coast. Trains do not run during Shabbat.
  • Buses: Extensive network, though services are limited during Shabbat in many places.
  • Sherut: Shared taxis operate on some routes and can be useful when buses stop.
  • Private vehicle with driver-guide: Often the easiest option for a smoother itinerary, particularly when moving between regions and managing timing.
  • Walking: Many historic areas are best explored on foot. Expect steps, uneven stone, and crowds.

Accommodation

  • Tel Aviv and major cities: Boutique hotels, modern properties, and apartment stays.
  • Jerusalem: Hotels and guesthouses near historic quarters, often walkable to key sites.
  • Galilee and rural areas: Smaller stays, countryside lodges, and guesthouses with a slower pace.
  • Desert regions: Simple lodges and desert stays focused on setting and stillness.

Climate & Timing

  • Spring (March to May): Mild temperatures and comfortable walking conditions.
  • Summer (June to August): Hot, especially inland and desert areas; the coast can be humid.
  • Autumn (September to November): Warm days and easier travel conditions.
  • Winter (December to February): Cooler with more rain in the north and coastal areas.

Tip: Build your route around Shabbat and major holidays, as closures can affect transport, tours, and opening hours.

Israel, In Conversation

From Jerusalem’s stone lanes to Tel Aviv’s sea air, from Galilee hills to the stillness of the Negev, Israel invites travellers to move thoughtfully and travel with awareness. Give the destination time, plan carefully around Shabbat, and meet each place with respect for its customs and communities. The reward is a journey that feels grounded, human, and rich in lived detail.

Ready to explore Israel slowly, with room for culture, connection, and the unexpected?

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Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change with seasons and local conditions. In Israel, flexibility isn’t just recommended – it’s essential.