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Explore 9 UCPlaces digital self-guided tours in Israel

Explore Israel with self-guided GPS audio tours designed to help you discover famous landmarks, hidden gems, and local stories at your own pace. With our tour app, enjoy guided walking tours, driving routes, and biking experiences that turn your phone into a personal travel guide. Whether it’s your first visit to Israel or a return trip, self-guided city tours make self travel easy, flexible, and unforgettable.




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Bienvenue dans une aventure inoubliable dans le désert ! Cette excursion en voiture de deux heures, du cratère de Ramon à Eilat, vous emmènera à travers certains des paysages les plus époustouflants et isolés d'Israël, remplis de merveilles géologiques, de sites historiques et d'oasis cachées. En partant des falaises spectaculaires de Mitzpe Ramon, vous descendrez au cœur du cratère de Ramon, le plus grand cratère d’érosion au monde, où des formations rocheuses uniques et des fossiles anciens révèlent des millions d’années d’histoire naturelle. En terminant dans la ville la plus méridionale d’Israël, nichée entre la mer Rouge, les montagnes et les paysages désertiques. Réputée pour ses récifs coralliens vibrants, ses plages magnifiques et son soleil toute l’année, Eilat est un paradis pour les amoureux de la plage, les plongeurs et les amateurs d’aventure. Cet itinéraire est parfait pour ceux qui aiment explorer hors des sentiers battus et découvrir les histoires derrière les paysages du sud d’Israël. Avec des points de vue panoramiques, de courtes randonnées et des arrêts fascinants en chemin, vous arriverez à Eilat avec l’impression d’avoir véritablement voyagé dans un autre monde. Alors, préparez votre appareil photo et votre esprit d’aventure – c’est un road trip que vous n’oublierez jamais !

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Bienvenue à Haïfa, en Israël, une ville vibrante où l'histoire rencontre la mer et les montagnes, et où les cultures se mêlent dans une mosaïque colorée et magnifique ! Nichée sur les superbes pentes du mont Carmel et s'étendant jusqu'à la côte méditerranéenne, Haïfa offre aux visiteurs un mélange dynamique de merveilles naturelles, de quartiers diversifiés et d'attractions mondialement célèbres. Que vous admiriez les terrasses époustouflantes des Jardins Bahá’ís, que vous vous détendiez sur les plages de sable ou que vous exploriez la vivante Colonie Allemande remplie de restaurants et de cafés, Haïfa déborde d'énergie et de charme. Cette ville n'est pas seulement un lieu à visiter, c'est une expérience : des vues enchanteresses le long de la Promenade Louis à l'art de rue vibrant et aux saveurs de Wadi Nisnas. Avec son ambiance multiculturelle, ses sites historiques et ses paysages époustouflants, Haïfa vous invite à plonger, à découvrir et à vous laisser surprendre à chaque coin de rue !

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Welcome to Haifa, Israel—a vibrant city where history meets the sea and mountains, and cultures blend in a beautiful, colorful mosaic! Nestled on the stunning slopes of Mount Carmel and stretching down to the Mediterranean coastline, Haifa offers visitors an energetic mix of natural wonders, diverse neighborhoods, and world-renowned attractions. Whether you're gazing at the breathtaking terraces of the Baha'i Gardens, relaxing on sandy beaches, or exploring the lively German Colony filled with restaurants and cafes, Haifa buzzes with energy and charm. This city isn’t just a place to visit; it's an experience—from the enchanting views along the Louis Promenade to the vibrant street art and flavors of Wadi Nisnas. With its multicultural vibe, historic sites, and stunning landscapes, Haifa invites you to dive in, discover, and let every corner of the city surprise you!

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Welcome to an unforgettable desert adventure! This two hour driving tour from Ramon Crater to Ei-lat will take you through some of Israel's most stunning and remote landscapes, full of geological wonders, historical sites, and hidden oases. My name is Emma and I will be your guide on this driving tour. Starting from the breathtaking cliffs of Mitzpe Ramon, you’ll descend into the heart of the Ramon Crater, the largest erosion crater in the world, where unique rock formations and ancient fossils reveal millions of years of natural history. Ending at Israel’s southernmost city, nestled between the Red Sea, mountains, and desert landscapes. Known for its vibrant coral reefs, beautiful beaches, and year-round sunshine, Ei-lat is a paradise for beach lovers, snorkelers, and adventure seekers. This route is perfect for those who love to explore off the beaten path and uncover the stories behind Israel’s southern landscapes. With scenic lookouts, short hikes, and fascinating stops along the way, you’ll arrive in Ei-lat feeling like you've truly journeyed through another world. So, pack your camera and a sense of adventure - this is a road trip you’ll never forget!

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Hello and welcome to this UCPlaces tour of northeast Israel. My name is Dave, and it will be my pleasure joining you as co-pilot, as we take a day trip through this beautiful part of the world. Our journey today will start in Safed, a hilltop town with cobblestone streets and mystical charm, renowned as one of Judaism’s Four Holy Cities and a center of Kabbalah. From there we will head east to Rosh Pina, take in the serene mountain views and historic architecture of this quaint village, one of the earliest Zionist settlements in Israel, known for its stone buildings and artisan shops. From Rosh Pina, we will drive south toward the Sea of Galilee, where the landscape opens up to lush valleys and shimmering waters. Your route will lead you to Tiberias, a city along the lake’s western shore steeped in both religious history and vibrant local life, offering a blend of ancient sites, lakeside views, and relaxation. Sit back and relax, unless you're the one behind the wheel, safety first, and allow me to have your ears, as your eyes will be on the view. We will begin on Jerusalem Street, next to the Tzfat Lubavitch Center in Safed. Make sure you are gassed up and have some snacks with you. There will be places to stop and use the restroom along the way. Follow your GPS, and we will begin shortly.

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Hello there and welcome to this UCPlaces tour of Old Jaffa, the ancient heart of Tel-Aviv. My name is Dave and I'm excited to show you around today. This enchanting enclave is a tapestry of time, where history weaves through narrow alleys and stone-paved streets. As we embark on this journey, let the echoes of centuries past guide us through the cobblestone pathways that bear witness to the tales of conquerors, traders, and dreamers. Feel the whisper of the Mediterranean breeze as we stroll along the vibrant Jaffa Port, where the maritime melodies of seafarers resonate in the air. The scent of salt and adventure intertwines with the aroma of freshly caught fish, offering a sensory embrace of Jaffa's maritime legacy. Wander through the labyrinthine lanes adorned with weathered facades and secret courtyards, each revealing a chapter from the city's storied past. Here, ancient structures stand as silent storytellers, sharing the triumphs and tribulations of a place that has weathered the storms of time. Prepare to be captivated by Old Jaffa's allure—a living testament to the enduring spirit of a city that continues to etch its saga on the canvas of time. Please follow your navigation to the Jaffa Clock Tower.

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Hello and Welcome to this UCPlaces tour of Old Jerusalem in Israel, one of our favorite Jerusalem walking tours. My name is Dave, and it will be my pleasure showing you around this ancient land. Here we are at the cultural crossroads of historical and religious beliefs spanning the globe. Old Jerusalem's significance as a religious, historical, and cultural crossroads make it a compelling destination for people from all walks of life to renew their faith or learn about new ideals. Jerusalem has a rich and complex history dating back thousands of years. It has been conquered and ruled by various civilizations, from the Canaanites and Babylonians, to the Crusaders, and the British, leaving behind a tapestry of historical layers and archaeological sites. The Old City of Jerusalem is known for its stunning architecture, including medieval walls, narrow winding streets, and centuries-old buildings. The architecture reflects the city's rich history and the influence of different rulers and time periods. Let's get going, and explore this more ancient part of the world. Follow your navigation, and we will begin shortly.

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Welcome to one of the most influential cities in all of the Christian religion! My name is Dave, and I will be happy to be your co-pilot today, as we take a walk through important parts of the city. We will also head out of the city's gates and make our way up to the peak of the Mount of Olives. One of the most special Jerusalem walking tours you can find. We will have stops along the way to learn about the history of Christianity as it pertains to the city of Jerusalem. There is so much to learn while we are here, but please know that many of these fantastic stops are through the hills of the Mount of Olives. The mileage of this tour is not far, but for a part of it we will be walking uphill. In any case, remember that you can always pause or even stop the tour, rest as long as you need to, then, easily continue the tour using our "Starting Point" feature, located in the tour screen. I hope this satisfies your travel bug, and we can begin our walking shortly!

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Hello there and welcome to this UCPlaces tour of the exciting city of Tel-Aviv, Israel! My name is Dave and I can't wait to show you around. Be ready to see some beautiful beaches and amazing architecture. Shop at high-end stores and fun, bustling markets. Enjoy exquisite cuisine, and streetside bakeries. But most of all, prepare to just feel the Tel-Aviv life, including plenty of traffic, but friendly drivers. It's all part of the Tel-Aviv experience! As we drive, I'll be sure to tell you all sorts of fun and interesting facts about this incredible city. For starters, "Tel" means an archaeological site. "Aviv" means spring. The source of the name however, is Tel-Abib (a fact most Tel-Avivians will not be aware of) it's from the book Ezekiel, Ezekiel 3:15. Tel-Abib was a place in Babylon and the original name means a place of ruins. The translation to Tel-Aviv means the opposite, a place that blossoms. The witty translation was created by Nahum Sokolov, who has a street named after him not far from where you are right now. Now that we know the meaning behind the name, we are ready to go! Please follow your navigation to our first Point of Interest.