10-Day Itinerary for Israel

What to See in 10 Days in Israel: Top Highlights

Revised and Updated – April 2025

See Israel’s Top Attractions in 10 Days

Planning your trip to Israel? Whether it’s your first time or a return visit, a 10-day itinerary gives you the chance to explore Israel in great depth – blending rich history, vibrant culture, and spectacular landscapes. From walking the ancient streets of Jerusalem and floating in the Dead Sea to soaking up the energy of Tel Aviv and discovering coastal gems like Caesarea and Haifa, you’ll also have time to venture north to the Galilee and Golan Heights or explore the vast Negev Desert. Travel at your own pace with a rental car, join a guided group tour for ease and structure, or book private day trips for a more personalized experience.

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Why Visit Israel?

Israel blends ancient wonders with modern attractions, making it a destination that offers something for every visitor.

  • History and Spirituality: Explore sacred sites like the Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Dome of the Rock.
  • Culture and Cuisine: Savor falafel in Tel Aviv’s Carmel Market or sip coffee in Jaffa’s flea market.
  • Nature and Adventure: Float in the Dead Sea, hike Masada, or dive in Eilat’s coral reefs.
  • Accessibility: Israel’s compact size lets you explore diverse regions in a short time. Hire a private driver for day trips or join guided tours for a structured adventure.

10 Days in Israel: The Best Attractions, Day by Day

Perfect for an extended adventure, this 10-day itinerary takes you through Israel’s must-see destinations – blending history, culture, and natural beauty at a relaxed pace.

Day 1: Jerusalem – The Classics

  • Morning: Visit the Old City of Jerusalem. Walk the Via Dolorosa, pray at the Western Wall, and explore the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Consider joining a walking tour for expert insights.
  • Afternoon: Tour the Israel Museum to see the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Model of Ancient Jerusalem.
  • Evening: Dine at Machneyuda, a lively restaurant near Mahane Yehuda Market, for modern Israeli cuisine.
  • Accommodation: Stay at the Mamilla Hotel for luxury near the Old City, or the Abraham Hostel Jerusalem for budget travelers.

Day 2: The Dead Sea & Masada

  • Morning: Book a day trip to Masada (~1.5 hours from Jerusalem). Take the cable car to this UNESCO World Heritage Site and learn about the Jewish rebels’ stand against Rome. Go down the snake trail for a challenging hiking experience.
  • Afternoon: Head to Ein Bokek to relax at the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. Float in the mineral-rich waters and enjoy a spa treatment or a mud bath.
  • Evening: Return to Jerusalem or stay at the David Dead Sea Resort & Spa for a luxurious overnight.

Tip: Book a private day trip to the Dead Sea, avoid crowded buses and enjoy traveling at your own pace. Explore hidden spots that most tours never reach like Ein Gedi Nature Reserve – a stunning desert oasis, or stop at the AHAVA factory store, where you can watch Dead Sea cosmetics being made and pick up fresh products to take home.

Day 3: Jerusalem & Beyond

  • Morning: Visit Bethlehem to see the Church of the Nativity, located just a short distance from Jerusalem. Alternatively, go on a half-day tour to Jericho, one of the oldest cities in the world, visit the Mount of Temptation, and explore Qasr el-Yahud Baptismal Site on the Jordan River, where Jesus was baptized.
  • Afternoon: Return to Jerusalem and visit the Mount of Olives for panoramic views and biblical landmarks like the Garden of Gethsemane, or take a short trip out of the city to Ein Kerem, with historic churches such as the Church of the Visitation and the Church of Saint John the Baptist, all set in a serene, village-like atmosphere.
  • Evening: Dine at Eucalyptus, known for biblical-inspired dishes.
  • Accommodation: Stay at the Mamilla Hotel for luxury near the Old City, or the Abraham Hostel Jerusalem for budget travelers.

Day 4: Galilee & Nazareth

Day 5: Golan Heights

  • Morning: Visit Banias Nature Reserve for waterfalls and hiking. This region offers a wide range of activities, from skiing in winter to nature walks and winery visits in the summer.
  • Afternoon: Visit a winery for a guided tour and wine tasting, surrounded by scenic views and volcanic soil vineyards.
  • Evening: Return to Tiberias or drive to Akko (~2 hours).

Day 6: Akko and Rosh Hanikra

  • Morning: Explore Akko’s Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved Crusader-era tunnels, Ottoman architecture, and vibrant seaside market.
  • Afternoon: Visit Rosh Hanikra to explore stunning sea grottoes carved by the Mediterranean, where turquoise waters meet dramatic white cliffs at Israel’s northern coast.
  • Evening: Head to Haifa, stay at the Dan Panorama Haifa. Dine at Hanamal 24 in Haifa for Mediterranean cuisine.

Day 7: Haifa & Caesarea

  • Morning: Explore Haifa’s Bahai Gardens, a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning terraces cascading down Mount Carmel.
  • Afternoon: Head south to Caesarea National Park (~45 minutes). Wander through the impressive Roman ruins, from the amphitheater to the old port and ancient aqueduct. Rent an audio guide for a flexible, in-depth experience.
  • Evening: Return to Tel Aviv and dine at Mashya, a stylish spot known for its creative Mediterranean flavors.
  • Accommodation: Stay at the Royal Beach Tel Aviv or Brown Beach House.

Day 8: Tel Aviv & Jaffa

  • Morning: Stroll through Jaffa’s Old Port and browse the flea market for souvenirs.
  • Afternoon: Explore Rothschild Boulevard, one of Tel Aviv’s most iconic streets, and admire the city’s signature Bauhaus architectural style. Grab lunch at Carmel Market.
  • Evening: Enjoy Tel Aviv’s beachfront at Gordon Beach and experience the city’s buzzing nightlife scene in one of the lively bars or world-class nightclubs.
  • Accommodation: Check into the Royal Beach Tel Aviv for beachfront luxury, or the Brown Beach House for stylish boutique comfort steps from the sea.

Day 9: Eilat & the Red Sea

  • Morning: Book a domestic flight (~30 minutes), or a taxi ride to Eilat (~4 hours from Tel Aviv). Alternatively, rent a car and enjoy the scenic drive. Once there, snorkel or dive at Eilat’s Coral Beach Nature Reserve with a local guide to explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life.
  • Afternoon: Visit the Underwater Observatory Marine Park in Eilat to get an up-close look at vibrant Red Sea marine life, including coral reefs, sharks, and tropical fish.
  • Evening: Dine at The Last Refuge for fresh seafood. Stay at the Dan Eilat Hotel.

Day 10: Timna Park and Return

  • Morning: Explore Timna Park, a stunning desert landscape featuring ancient copper mines, dramatic rock formations, and the famous Solomon’s Pillars – perfect for hiking, photography, and history enthusiasts.
  • Afternoon: Return to Tel Aviv or Jerusalem for your departure.

Tip: Book your airport transfer in advance to ensure a hassle-free departure. This way, you can avoid last-minute stress and enjoy a smooth journey to the airport, knowing your ride is ready and waiting at the scheduled time.

My Tips for a Smooth Trip

  • Travel Smart: Book private day trips to avoid crowded buses with unwieldy groups and get the most of your time in Israel.
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer mild weather and fewer crowds.
  • Pack Light: Wear comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestone streets and modest clothing for visiting religious sites.
  • Stay Connected: Purchase an e-SIM in advance to enjoy mobile connectivity – ideal for easy navigation and hassle-free communication.
  • Get Travel Insurance: Travel in peace of mind, knowing that you have coverage for cancellations, medical emergencies, and lost luggage.
  • Manage Currency Wisely: Use Israeli Shekels (ILS) for small purchases, as not all vendors accept cards. Exchange money at reputable money exchang counters in big cities and carry small bills for markets or tips.
  • Stay Hydrated: Carry a reusable water bottle, especially in hot regions and during outdoor activities.

💡Protect yourself against unexpected events during your trip with comprehensive travel insurance. Consider a reliable provider like EKTA that offers coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations or interruptions, baggage loss or delay, and more.

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FAQ: Israel 10-Day Itinerary

Final Thoughts

With 10 days in Israel, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the country in depth – from iconic historical and spiritual landmarks to vibrant cities, dramatic coastlines, and diverse natural landscapes. This itinerary includes all the must-see destinations while allowing plenty of time to tailor your journey to your interests, whether that’s religious heritage, outdoor adventure, or soaking in the local culture. Looking for a shorter option? Check out my 7-day Israel itinerary for a condensed yet unforgettable experience.

If you’re looking for the best way to see Israel, I’d love to help! Contact me for personalized itineraries, travel tips, and recommendations to make your journey in Israel unforgettable!

About The Author

Moshe Barak is a highly knowledgeable and reputable private taxi service operator in Israel, renowned for his professional approach, friendly attitude, and attention to details.
With over 20 years of experience and a long list of satisfied customers he is the trusted choice by many international travelers seeking reliable transportation with a personal touch during their trip to Israel.



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