The Best Israel Guided Tours You Shouldn’t Miss

Making the list of the Israel guided tours and things you have to do when you are in this beautiful country isn’t an easy task. Every time you want to narrow down these “must see” places, you’ll get a feeling that you will miss something.

In addition, making a list is always a matter of subjective preferences, which is the reason why it has to be taken with a grain of salt. We all have some ideas about what the perfect vacation should look like, of course. And we all have different expectations and wishes.

Because of all this, we recommend that you make your own list of the best Israel guided tours. In the meantime, you can use this one.

Enjoy in the salty waters of the Dead Sea

For those who don’t remember those geography classes well, we must say that this sea is the saltiest lake on the planet and the lowest area on Earth. This place is unique and special in every way. Just the perfect candidate for the best list of places for Israel guided tours.

In addition, it will be the perfect place for people who don’t know how to swim, because they can’t sink here, even if they want to. So, don’t be surprised if you see people how they float on their backs, reading newspapers or a book. It is perfectly normal here. Moreover, you can test beneficial properties of the mud from the Dead Sea, which is famous for high concentration of minerals. You can do whatever you want here, but try not to dive here, because that can be dangerous for your eyes.

During the hot days, you can chill out in the local bar and try some of the local drink recipes. I can personally recommend a tasty and refreshing mint tea, enriched with walnuts and dates.

Experience the Magic of the Old Jerusalem

Old city core of Jerusalem is definitely one of the most popular Israel guided tours. It is the city where you can walk the streets and paths that are described in the Bible and other religious and historical books. It seems like the history lives in this city, seeping through its walls and alleys.

There are many places you should visit when you are in this breathtaking city, starting from the famous Western Wall, old city Bazaar, and Dome of the Rock. If you get hungry, you can take a break in one of the many street restaurants, or you can try local variant of the fast food.

Test your bargaining abilities in the Carmel Market

The Carmel Market is one of the largest markets in Israel and it is located in the heart of Tel Aviv. Here, you can find almost everything you can imagine. And the best part is that you can buy many items at a very affordable price. Here is one advice for those people who haven’t been here: even if you have enough money, don’t settle for the first offered price. Try to lower it and engage in the art of bargaining with the seller.