Jerusalem Half-Day Sightseeing Tour

1.Jerusalem Half-Day Sightseeing Tour
A five-hour Jerusalem tour linking Mount Scopus views, Gethsemane, the Old City quarters, Via Dolorosa, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, and the Western Wall.
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The 9 most popular half-day tours in Israel right now. What each trip includes, how long it runs, who operates it and what you will pay.

A five-hour Jerusalem tour linking Mount Scopus views, Gethsemane, the Old City quarters, Via Dolorosa, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, and the Western Wall.

Half-day from Jerusalem to the Dead Sea: float in salty water, apply mineral mud, and relax on a private beach with app guidance.

Walk Akko with a resident guide: Ottoman Old Town, UNESCO Knights’ Halls, and Templars Tunnel in a 4-hour private group.
“Andrew our guide provided us with a in depth and personal guide experience, he was an enthusiastic storyteller and painted a vivid picture of what life was like in Akko throughout the history of this amazing place, we were very happy with our experience!”

Stroll Old Jaffa in 2 hours with a local guide: historic alleys, St. Peter’s Church, artisan spots, and Old Port photo views.

Half-day guided tour from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem’s Old City with Mount of Olives views, Gethsemane, Western Wall, Via Dolorosa.
“I like this tour a lot, our guide UDI made us a wonderful day! He is very efficiently and friendly to manage the trip and clearly explanations.”

Guided Old Jerusalem half-day from Tel Aviv with Mount of Olives views, Western Wall, Holy Sepulchre, and Old City quarters, ending in Jerusalem.

Half-day coach tour from Tel Aviv to Mount Scopus views, Via Dolorosa, Western Wall, Holy Sepulcher, Cardo, and Old City.

Half-day guided Old Jerusalem route from Mount Scopus to the Western Wall and Holy Sepulchre, ending in the Old City markets.

Half-day Dead Sea float and mud from Jerusalem. Entrance fee included, plus snacks and mint tea with walnuts and dates.
“Really enjoyed this trip as it offered a nice relaxing chilled day.”