

Israel holidays 2021 & 2022
Book with us by 31st March 2021 for travel by 31st December 2022 and we’ll give you the flexibility to change your plans for free.
We can suggest ways to beat the crowds at top attractions, uncover hidden charms and introduce you to local life. Whether you’re looking to take in key biblical sights, tour food markets and vineyards, relax in the desert, or want to dine in a family home, we’ll introduce you to the history and culture of this fascinating but complex country.


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Suggested tours for Israel
These tours give you a starting point for what your trip to Israel could entail. Treat them as inspiration, as each trip is created uniquely for you.
Why travel with Audley?
- 100% tailor-made tours
- Fully protected travel
- Established for over 25 years
- 98% of our clients would recommend us
Best time to visit
Our specialists advise on the best months to visit Israel, including information about climate, events and festivals.
Travel advice
Practical tips for travelling to Israel, from social protocols to guidance on money matters, with a link to the latest government travel advice.

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Our detailed brochures feature trip ideas and travel experiences recommended by our specialists.
Israel in pictures
Our expert guides to travelling in Israel
Written by our specialists from the viewpoint of their own travels, these guides will help you decide on the shape of your own trip to Israel. Aiming to inspire and inform, we share our recommendations for how to appreciate Israel at its best.
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Highlights of Israel Highlights of Israel
Highlights of Israel
Israel is beguilingly complicated. From the heart of Jerusalem’s Old City to the sere, sweeping vistas of the Negev, explore the historical and religious significance of this country with Olivia from our Israel team.
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Family trips to Israel: Five great ideas Family trips to Israel: Five great ideas
Family trips to Israel: Five great ideas
Israel offers a veritable playground for families. You could repel down the side of a desert crater, dig up ancient pottery shards on an archaeological site, or explore the spray-painted backstreets of Tel Aviv.
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