There are many ways to travel in and around Israel. Whether you wan to get from north to south, from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, or from Eilat to Petra in Jordan, there are many ways to travel throughout the country and region. From public transportation to private transfers to tours that take you to all the places you want to go, we have the inside scoop on how to travel in and around Israel. Learn what the best, most affordable, and most convenient way is to get from point A to point B and get all the confidence you need to navigate Israel on your own.

Travel In & Around Israel
Travel In & Around Israel

Getting from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem (And Back)
Getting from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem can be a challenge for both tourists and locals unfamiliar with the public transportation. The two most preferable, and most used, methods are by bus and by train. The bus is a direct line, cutting straight across the land on the highways while the train meandered a bit south, with several stops along the way, providing a more scenic route. For those travelling from the airport, one may want to turn to a more private form of transportation (sherut or taxi) as one will be burdened with luggage and may not know exactly where to go upon arrival. Read More
Best Holy Land Tours
Planning the best tour of the Holy Land to ensure it is unique can seem like a lot of work. But we are here to show you how easy it is to make the most out of your extraordinary trip! Whether it’s a once-in-a-lifetime journey or you’re returning for another meaningful experience, your choice will... Read More
Having a Wedding in Israel
Having a wedding in Israel is a wonderful way to celebrate a new journey with your partner. It’s a unique destination that will leave you with unforgettable memories and a singular story. It also provides the chance for wedding guests to visit historic sites, points of religious importance, and natural wonders that can only be... Read More
Yitzhak Navon Railway Station
Yitzhak Navon is one of Israel’s newest railway stations, and one of the world’s deepest at 80 meters below ground. Sometimes called Hauma, this station has multiple levels, a sleek modern design, vaulted glass ceilings, and mosaics on the walls. With over 5,500 square meters of space underground, it can also serve as a refuge... Read More
Why Visit Jordan With Tourist Israel?
You may be asking, why visit Jordan with Tourist Israel? It isn’t just one of Israel’s neighbors. Jordan is a fascinating ancient kingdom filled with fascinating sites. Rife with archaeological sites, modern metropolises, and natural wonders, it’s enough to occupy anyone. If you’re already heading to Israel, it’s a shame to miss the other highlights... Read More
Parking in Tel Aviv
As with any big city, parking in Tel Aviv can be confusing and a hassle. Add in the language barrier and an array of rules and regulations, and you’ve got a disaster in the making! We’re here to help, offering an overview of parking in Tel Aviv, both paid and free. If you’re looking for... Read More
How to Visit Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the UAE from Israel
The Middle East is a vast wonderland of countries brimming with ancient treasures and stunning landscapes, and the UAE are no exception. We’re here to help you find the best way to visit Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the UAE from Israel. Flying to the UAE – no matter where you are in the Middle East... Read More
How to Tour Israel, Jordan, and Egypt
If you’re planning a visit to Israel, Jordan, or Egypt – prepare to be delighted. Regardless of the duration of your trip, you’ll have plenty to explore within each country. But while in the region, why not visit all three? Israel contains some of the world’s most important holy sites. Jordan is a magical kingdom... Read More
Luxury Travel in Israel
Whether you’ve been planning the trip of your dreams or you’re a local in search of a staycation, experience the Holy Land in style. Luxury travel in Israel allows you to immerse yourself in this mystical country while indulging in an elevated level of comfort and delight. Fast-track the arrival process at Ben Gurion airport.... Read More
Ramallah, West Bank, Israel
Ramallah is a Palestinian city located in the central West Bank of Israel just 15 km (10 miles) north of Jerusalem. It currently serves as the de facto administrative capital of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and is a cultural center for the Palestinian people. Brief history Modern Ramallah was founded mid-16th century by the... Read More
Parking in Jerusalem
Parking in Jerusalem can be challenging and expensive. If you are renting a car, to travel outside of Jerusalem, you might prefer to leave your car at the hotel and take on the ancient city by foot. You might also consider returning your car while spending time in the city. Getting around any of Israel’s... Read More