Galilee Two Day Tours

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely. Some of Israel’s most breathtaking landscapes and daring adventures await you here, along with significant historical and religious sites. Your journey through the Northern part of Israel allows you to see the country through a whole new perspective. 

Here at Egged Tours, we provide a large selection of half-day, single day and multiple day guided tours. Major destinations include Jerusalem, Masada tours, the Dead Sea, Bethlehem, Galilee, and the Golan Heights. If you prefer to combine several destinations, we also offer Israel tour packages for your convenience.

April and May are the best months to visit Jerusalem. Spring is the ideal season for Galilee tours because the weather is pleasant and fewer tourists come to visit. October through November are also mild months when crowds are thin. 

Yes! Nazareth is just a 40 minute drive from Tiberias, making these two locations the perfect combination for a day-trip. Our Nazareth, Tiberias, and the Sea of Galilee Tour allows you to visit all the Christian historical sites in Northern Israel in one unforgettable day tour with a qualified and licensed tour guide.

Although you could spend all your time in the Galilee without seeing it all, 3 days should be enough to see most of the main cities and sites. And you will always have the chance to see much more the next time you visit!

Guided Galilee tours enhance your trip in so many ways:

  1. They know a lot: Tour guides in Israel are required to have a license from the Ministry of Tourism and must renew it every two years. This means that you are sure to learn from a tour guide who is informed and knowledgeable. There are countless details and historical facts you will miss without the experience of a tour.

     

  2. They take care of all the planning: Tour guides plan all the logistics and details of a trip you might not have even thought about. They take care of all the hassle, from checking operating hours and booking tickets to handling any problems that might arise.

     

  3. They know the best routes: There is a lot to see and only so much time. Tour guides will plan the trip in the way that makes the most logical sense. Instead of taking circular routes to see all the sites you want to see (and then being disappointed when you miss something), tour guides make sure you see all the places that matter most to you.