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A unique one-day journey from Sharm El Sheikh to Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, combining history, spirituality, and natural wonder in one unforgettable experience. Travel overnight across the border to explore Jerusalem’s sacred Old City, walk through the legendary Via Dolorosa, visit the Western Wall and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, then relax and float effortlessly in the healing waters of the Dead Sea. A perfectly organized trip designed for memorable moments.
Evening pickup from your hotel and transfer by coach to the Taba / Eilat border.
After crossing the border, the first visit is the Dead Sea.
What you do:
Duration: 30–60 minutes
Arrive in Jerusalem and start with one of the best panoramic viewpoints.
The main walking tour of the day.
The most sacred Jewish prayer site, where visitors place written prayers between the stones.
The traditional path believed to be Jesus’ final walk.
One of the most important Christian pilgrimage sites in the world.
Afternoon departure from Jerusalem, return through the border, and transfer back to your hotel.
This is a fast but unforgettable journey from Sharm El Sheikh to two of the most iconic destinations in the region. In one day, you experience the Dead Sea and Jerusalem—places rich in history, culture, and spiritual meaning.
Perfect for travelers who want to maximize their time and see something truly unique during their stay in Egypt.
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Jerusalem and Dead Sea by Bus from Sharm El Sheikh.
Q: Do I need a visa to enter Israel on this tour?
A: Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many visitors receive a visa on arrival or are covered by a tour-sponsored entry stamp, but always check with your embassy and confirm with the tour operator ahead of time.
Q: How long do we stay at the Dead Sea?
A: Typically 30–60 minutes — enough for a float and quick mud application. If you want more time, ask about private or extended options.
Q: Is the tour safe for solo female travelers?
A: Yes — many solo women join this tour. Follow standard travel safety advice, cover modestly at religious sites and keep valuables secure.
Q: Can I visit Bethlehem on the same day?
A: Some itineraries include Bethlehem (Church of the Nativity); confirm the route at booking. Border and permit rules can affect this.
Q: Will there be time for shopping?
A: There is usually a short window for souvenirs in Jerusalem; for big shopping sprees, plan additional time on a separate day.
Q: What language are the guides?
A: Tours commonly offer English and Russian; check operator schedules for other languages.
Q: What should I wear for Dead Sea floating?
A: Swimwear that you don’t mind covering in salt mud; flip-flops and a cover-up for before/after.
Q: Is tipping expected?
A: Tipping is customary for guides and drivers; a small per-person amount at the end of the tour is appreciated.
This is one of those rare excursions where geography and faith intersect. In a single day you’ll float in the world’s most otherworldly sea and walk the narrow alleys that have shaped three faiths. Yes, it’s a long day — but for many, the logistics are part of the story: an overnight drive, a border crossing at dawn, and then the reward — a very human, very moving day in Jerusalem.
Ready to go? Book a reputable operator who includes border assistance, clear pickup details and a native guide in Jerusalem. Secure your spot early — these cross-border day trips sell out fast.