

Personalized tours of Israel
Yonatan Kohn +972-545543448
EMAIL: jonskohn@gmail.com
There is always more than one point of view
ABOUT ME
Shalom! I'm Yonatan (Jonathan) Kohn!
Since 2011, guiding visitors to Israel has been my great pleasure and honor. Every tour brings fresh perspectives that make this work endlessly rewording.
I create personalized tours welcoming travelers from all backgrounds. From ancient Jerusalem to vibrant Tel Aviv, Israel's stories come alive through meaningful experiences.
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ITINERARIES
Before your arrival, we’ll work together to build an itinerary that perfectly matches your needs. From one-day to two-week tours, we’ll experience all that Israel has to offer, at your pace and in line with your interests. Here are some sample one-day and multi-day tours:

These itineraries are just starting points. Share your interests, and I'll craft your perfect adventure—whether that's lunch with a Druze family, off-roading in the Golan Heights, or stargazing in the Negev.
Israel is more than ancient history—it's a living story of progress and surprises. Let's start planning your journey!
FAQ
FAQs

Can I join an existing group tour?
All my tours are privately designed for each client, so it’s not possible to join an existing tour.
How many people can you guide?
I’ve guided groups ranging from just 1 person up to 45 people (a full bus). If your group is up to 5 people, I can also drive you. For bigger groups, we’ll need to hire a driver.
Can we just stay in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv but tour everywhere?
Not recommended for multi-day trips. Israel is small but traffic is unpredictable, and you'll miss experiencing the local nightlife and culture of different places.
Is it safe to visit Israel?
Your safety is my top priority. I take every precaution and may adjust schedules as needed to ensure a safe experience.
When is the best time to visit Israel?
Year-round! Summer can be hot, winter brings occasional rain. I'd avoid major holidays: Passover, Easter, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot.
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