Despite a slowdown in travel to Israel, tour operators continue to lead groups to the country, with approximately 40% of U.S. travelers visiting compared to record numbers in 2023.
Both faith-based and leisure market operators are running trips that can be arranged from the United States by travel advisors or FITs. All major sites remain open, including the Dead Sea, the Old City of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Mitzpe Ramon.
The following tour operators are currently offering trips to Israel.
Leisure Travel Tour Operators
Ayelet Tours: Offers Jewish, Christian, and general interest tours lasting six-14 days.
Eshet Tours: Provides small group tours, customized itineraries, and themed tours.
Isram: Caters to religious, business, and leisure travelers with guided and private group options.
Kenes Tours: Specializes in tours for various groups, including Jewish, Christian, LGBTQ+, and seniors.
Via Sabra: Offers all-inclusive tours focusing on adventure, food, faith, and accessible travel.
Jewish Tour Operators
Authentic Israel: Provides Birthright-funded tours for Jewish adults, teens, and families.
J Squared: Offers luxury travel experiences combining Jewish learning with experiential travel.
These operators provide various services, including dedicated guides, security, customized itineraries, and competitive pricing, allowing visitors to explore Israel's historical, cultural, and religious sites safely and comprehensively.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by the Israel Ministry of Tourism. It was reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.