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Israel is one of the most extraordinary and layered travel destinations on earth — a country of remarkable compactness that contains multitudes. Ancient civilisations, three of the world's great religions, the lowest point on earth, the Mediterranean's most vibrant culinary scene, and a modern urban culture in Tel Aviv that consistently ranks among the world's most dynamic cities. For Complete Concierge clients, Israel rewards curiosity and repays the distance with an experience unlike anywhere else.
Israel's cultural and commercial capital is one of the Mediterranean's most compelling cities — a 24/7 beach city with world-class restaurants, a booming tech economy, extraordinary street food culture, and a nightlife scene that draws visitors from across Europe and beyond. The White City, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed collection of Bauhaus architecture, is architecturally significant. The Carmel Market, the port of Jaffa, and the Rothschild Boulevard corridor define the city's energy. The Four Seasons Tel Aviv and the Setai Tel Aviv are the preferred properties for Complete Concierge clients.
No city on earth carries the weight of history that Jerusalem does. The Old City — divided into Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Armenian quarters — contains the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock within walking distance of each other. The Israel Museum houses the Dead Sea Scrolls. The Machane Yehuda market is one of the Middle East's finest food markets. Jerusalem requires time and intention — it rewards both.
The lowest point on earth at 430 metres below sea level, the Dead Sea's mineral-rich waters and extraordinary buoyancy make it one of the world's most unique natural experiences. The luxury resort corridor along the Israeli shore includes Isrotel Ganim and the Hod Hamidbar resort. The region also provides access to Masada, the ancient fortress atop a desert plateau with views across the Judean Desert to Jordan.
Northern Israel is often overlooked by first-time visitors but rewards the effort — the Sea of Galilee, the Golan Heights wine region, the ancient city of Safed, and the natural beauty of the Upper Galilee and Hermon region. The Israeli wine industry has matured significantly and the Galilee is now producing internationally recognised wines.
Spring (March through May) and autumn (September through November) are the ideal windows — comfortable temperatures across the country, lower humidity in Tel Aviv, and manageable crowds at Jerusalem's major sites. Summer in Tel Aviv is hot and humid but the beach culture is extraordinary. Winter is mild on the coast and cold in Jerusalem, which occasionally sees snow. Passover and the Jewish High Holidays (September/October) bring significant domestic travel and some site closures — worth factoring into planning.
Complete Concierge arranges private jet charter to Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV) near Tel Aviv through certified operators with full international handling. We coordinate hotel arrangements across Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, private cultural tours with expert guides, ground transport throughout the country, restaurant reservations, and any lifestyle requests during your stay. The complexity of navigating Israel is significant — your advisor handles all of it.
Complete Concierge monitors travel conditions in real time and provides current guidance based on the actual situation at the time of booking. Our advisors are available 24/7 and will always provide honest, current assessment of any destination's conditions before confirming travel arrangements.
Approximately 10 to 11 hours on an ultra-long-range jet nonstop. Heavy and super-midsize jets typically require a fuel stop, most commonly in the Azores or Western Europe.
For Complete Concierge clients, the seafront promenade between Tel Aviv Port and the Jaffa border offers the finest combination of hotel quality, dining access, and beach proximity. The Four Seasons and the Setai are the recommended properties at this standard.