Top picks for Jerusalem Day tours

Discover 38 Day tours in Jerusalem on Trip.com, updated February 16, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 21 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From PHP 1,672.27 per person, with an average total of PHP 11,786.94. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 755 verified reviews, Day tours Jerusalem boast an average rating of 4.9.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Premium Red Dune Safari Camp+BBQ Dinner+Deluxe Camp+Sand Boarding(Quad Bike Optional)", with 456 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Jerusalem: Jerusalem, Bethlehem & Dead Sea Day Tour", a 10-hour adventure in Jerusalem!

The next available day tour departs on February 17, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Jerusalem Day tours usually take about 10 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Jerusalem Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

February is perfect for visiting Jerusalem! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal hits like Premium Red Dune Safari Camp+BBQ Dinner+Deluxe Camp+Sand Boarding(Quad Bike Optional).

Your trip, worry-free! All day tours are run by licensed suppliers with verified reviews, and many include free cancellation before departure.

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Reviews: From Jerusalem: Bethlehem, Jericho & Qasr al-Yahud
Guest User2026-02-05
Our tour guide was SUPER knowledgeable and very patient with how many questions we all had! We are grateful for this tour!
Reviews: Dubai Desert Safari Day Tour [Popular Desert Camp + Sunset + Camel Ride + Performances + Dinner]
Guest User2026-02-15
The driver, a young Arab man, picked us up at the hotel promptly at 2:30 PM in a 7-seater SUV. Our family of three was picked up along the way, along with two other foreigners. My 1.75-meter-tall son had to stretch his legs diagonally in the last row. Thankfully, the drive only took about 50 minutes. At the rest areas and campsites, many enthusiastic Arabs tried to sell paid services. If you don't want something, be sure to say "NO" immediately. Don't be shy and end up being tricked into buying something. We booked a group tour for a little over 500 RMB per person. Overall, the activity was quite interesting, adding a new dimension to the Dubai desert adventure. The activity ended around 8:30 PM, and the vehicle returned to the hotel. We arrived around 9 PM, showered, and went to bed. The Ctrip customer service provided continuous WeChat support throughout the trip – a big thumbs up! 👍
Reviews: Dubai Desert Safari with BBQ Buffet Diner at the New Heritage Camp
Guest User2025-09-10
Good activity
Reviews: Dubai Desert 1-day Tour [City Hotel Transfer + Camel Riding Experience + Camp Dinner + Show]
Guest User2026-01-10
After booking, the tour group and guide will contact you via WeChat and WhatsApp, which is very convenient. In the morning, the guide will drive directly to the hotel to pick you up, and then you'll rest and have something to eat at the meeting point. Then, the guide and some shops will start pushing various sales pitches (desert off-road vehicles, various drinks and food). However, there is no forced consumption, so it's acceptable. Then, you'll drive to the desert for dune bashing. I suggest not eating too much before dune bashing, or you might really throw up. After dune bashing, you'll stop in the desert for a while to take photos. The first thing you see when you arrive in the desert isn't endless sand, but endless cars... various commercial activities, followed by another round of sales pitches (eagle photos, sandboarding...). Some passersby tried to sell me sandboarding, but I found out that sandboarding is free if you hire your own guide. Be careful not to get ripped off. After playing for a while, the guide will take us to a nearby place to fill up the gas tank and inflate the tires. Then, they'll ask if we need to use the restroom because it's an hour's drive to the camp. Then, when we go to the restroom, we'll be bombarded with sales pitches from various shops and passersby (souvenirs, various food and drinks, coconut juice...). After driving to the camp, the guide will take us to take photos of the desert sunset, which is very beautiful. Then, at the camp entrance, as expected, there was a huge wave of sales pitches (paid horseback riding, camel riding). Horses are fine; you can ride them anywhere. Camels are available for both free and paid rides. The free ones are inside the enclosure where you can sit and take photos. Of course, the camels won't stand up; take it or leave it, nobody cares. The paid camel ride initially cost me 60 dirhams, but after some haggling, I got it down to 50, and finally 40. The paid camel ride was definitely much better for photos, and the results were much more professional. It felt worthwhile. The vendor will lead the camel for a short walk, taking photos and videos for you. After that, you enter the camp. Remember to bring extra clothes, otherwise it gets very cold at night. Inside the camp, if all goes well, there will be another round of sales pitches (pay extra for VIP seats, hookah, souvenirs, alcohol). There are also free videos available, and food and performances at the end of the day.
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