Here’s the perfect Israel itinerary for those who are planning to visit this country for 7-10 days (or even longer as I’ll be recommending other things and places) featuring Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and the best Israel outdoor destinations.
I’ll also give you some tips and recommendations to help you plan your trip.
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Tel Aviv is a vibrant city (where I could see myself living – and I don’t say that super often) with chill and laid-back vibes.
Then, you have Jerusalem which is rich in history. And the best part is probably all the outdoor possibilities out there! Add a bunch of amazing meals, friendly people and fun traditions and you’re almost there!
I had a great time in Israel! I know it’s a controversial destination and I’m not planning on diving into this complicated topic – but I truly enjoyed my time over there and I hope I can get back there someday!
Planning your Trip to Israel
If you have any questions on how to get to Israel and what to expect at the customs, I’d suggest you read this Israel travel blog post.
It will help you understand what’s the deal at the borders and hopefully, it will answer your questions about Israel.
Best time to visit Israel
If you want to be able to outside without suffocating, the best time to visit Israel would be May-April or September-October. These months are referring to Spring and Autumn.
What to Wear in Israel
For some reason, I was expecting Israel to be quite conservative in terms of clothing. I was totally wrong. For most parts, you can dress pretty casually and you wear shorts and tank tops in most places.
Some places like in Jerusalem could be more conservative, but unless you visit some religious sites, you can dress pretty casually.
Itinerary for Israel | One Week Itinerary
There are a lot of fun things to do in Israel! Here are my top recommendations on what to do in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and outdoor-wise.
You can also base yourself in either Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and do day trips from there.
Tel Aviv (3 days)
Tel Aviv is a vibrant city where you can find great vibes! With the beach just on the edge of the city, you get the chill beach vibes as well as the city vibes which creates an excellent combination.
During spring and summertime, you’ll find a lot of people outside, sipping coffee on a blanket in the grass or simply hanging out. The weather is mostly sunny and there is no excuse to stay inside!
Check out these fun things to do in Tel Aviv to help you make the most of your time over there! This article features things like the best free things to do, the best experiences as well as great restaurants and bars that are worth checking out.
Tel Aviv Highlights
- Levinsky Market
- Old Jaffa Port
- Beach Hopping
- Incredible nightlife
- Cooking Class
Where to stay in Tel Aviv
Best Hostels: Little Tel-Aviv Hostel / Abraham Hostel Tel-Aviv
Best Mid-Range Hotels: Gordon Inn Suits / Florentin House
Best Luxury Hotels: Hotel Saul / Trieste Neve Tzedek Boutique Suites / The Vera
Jerusalem (1-2 days)
Jerusalem is an interesting city in terms of cultures. There are so many different quarters to explore and there are also cultural and religious sites that are worth visiting.
I personally went on a tour with a local who showed us the coolest spots in the old town. Although, Jerusalem wasn’t my favorite stop. Most attractions were quite crowded, which makes it less enjoyable.
Jerusalem is actually a great base if you want to do day trips and come back to the city at night time.
Jerusalem Highlights
- The old city of Jerusalem
- Western Wall
- Church of the Holy Sepulchre
- Mahane Yehuda Market
- Nightlife
Where to stay in Jerusalem:
Best Hostels: Stay Inn / Abraham Hostel Jerusalem
Best Mid-Range Hotels: Stay Kook Suites / DEM Hotel
Best Luxury Hotels: Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem / Herbert Samuel / Bezalel Hotel
Israel Outdoors Itinerary for 1-2-3 days (Desert & Other Cool Spots to Discover)
Masada, Ein Gedi and the Dead Sea
Masada is an excellent spot for sunrise and the views are pretty impressive!
Ein Gedi is a little nature reserve found in the middle of the desert (it’s basically like an oasis!) and it’s very pretty. It’s also a great spot for hiking or for dipping in waterfalls.
And I don’t think I need to describe the Dead Sea, do I?
Ramon Crater
Hiking around Ramon Crater, go for a repelling down adventure or even meet a Bedouin community is a pretty cool experience.
Where to stay in the Desert
Glamping Experience: Happy Glamper
Other Epic Destinations in Israel that are Worth Visiting
- Eilat
- Nazareth
- Haifa
- Bethlehem
What to Pack for Israel | Essentials You Don’t Want to Forget
Of course, you’ll need more stuff in your backpack, but these are the top backpack travel essentials for your trip to Israel.
- Day Pack: you will likely go on day trips, so you might want to bring a smaller backpack for those days.
- Sunscreen: the sun can be pretty harsh in Israel, so make sure to protect your beautiful skin!
- Universal Adapter: Make sure you can charge your electronics while in Israel.
- Dry Bag: If you’re going to visit the Dead Sea or places where it can get wet, you might want to make sure that your stuff is going to stay safe and dry!
- GoPro: As Israel is a cool adventure destination, make sure to bring your GoPro for action shots!
- Quick Dry Towel: A quick-dry towel is perfect for those days at the beach and at the Dead Sea.
Disclaimer: Thanks to Vibe Israel for inviting me to Israel!