30 August 2026 - 12 September 2026 Holy Land, Egypt and Paris Travel Tour 715
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Holy Land, Egypt and Paris Travel Tour 715

Holy Land, Egypt and Paris Travel Tour 715

Enjoy Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Paris with Evolution35. We will provide you with roundtrip airfare, accommodations, some meals, a local certified guide and guided adventures. Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change. City and hotel taxes are not included in the tour price and must be paid separately at the tour destination.

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Overview Of Holy Land, Egypt and Paris Travel Tour 715

Nazareth
Jerusalem
Bethlehem
Petra
Aqaba
Cairo
Great Pyramids of Giza
Paris
DAYS
14 Days, 13 Nights (1 Night red eye flight)
AIRFARE
Included
HOTELS
Included
LOCAL GUIDE
Arabic / English / French Guide Included
ACTIVITIES
Included
MEALS
Some Meals Included

Note: Ensure that you check for any travel restrictions and entry requirements at your destination. It is your responsibility to be prepared with all necessary travel documents and paperwork. Plan to arrive at the airport at least three hours before your scheduled departure time.

Day 1

Departure from city of origin

Day 2

Arrival in Tel-Aviv and transfer to Nazareth

Day 3

Morning Nazareth Tour and Afternoon Mount Tabor and Cana Visit

Day 4

Sea of Galilee Tour and drive to Jerusalem

Day 5

Full Day Bethlehem Tour

Day 6

Full Day Jerusalem Tour

Day 7

Free day or Continued Jerusalem tour -if not completed

Day 8

Travel from Jerusalem to Petra with stops along the way

Day 9

Petra Guided Tour

Day 10

Drive to Aqaba and Flight to Cairo

Day 11

Pyramids of Giza Visit

Day 12

Coptic Cairo Visit and Flight to Paris

Day 13

The Chapel of Graces of the Miraculous Virgin, Notre Dame and Dinner Cruise

Day 14

Departure from Paris

cairo

cairo

Nazareth

nazareth

Bethlehem

bethlehem

Jerusalem

jerusalem

Paris

paris

Petra

petra

and more!

and more!

  • Roundtrip airfare from city of origin to Tel Aviv and back from Paris (personal item and carry on included)
  • Flight from Aqaba to El Cairo
  • Flight from El Cairo to Paris
  • Transportation for tour activities described
  • 2 Night Hotel Nazareth or Tiberias
  • 4 Night Hotel Jerusalem
  • 2 Night Hotel Petra
  • 2 Night Hotel Cairo
  • 2 Night Hotel Paris
  • 1 breakfast and 1 meal included per day
  • Morning Nazareth Tour and Afternoon Mount Tabor and Cana Visit
  • Sea of Galilee Tour
  • Full Day Bethlehem Tour
  • Full Day Jerusalem Tour
  • Petra Guided Tour
  • Pyramids of Giza Visit
  • Coptic Cairo Visit
  • The Chapel of Graces of the Miraculous Virgin and Notre Dame Visit
  • Dinner Cruise on Seine River
  • Local Certified Guide

Egypt

Language

  • The official language of Egypt is Arabic, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas and hotels.

Time Zone

  • Egypt operates on Eastern European Time (EET), which is 9 hours ahead of Salt Lake City Mountain Time.

Electricity

  • The power plug sockets used in Egypt are Type C and Type F, with a standard voltage of 220V. Be sure to bring a universal adapter for your electronic devices.

Climate

  • Egypt has a desert climate, with hot summers and mild winters. In cities like Cairo and Luxor, temperatures can soar during the summer months (June-August), while the Red Sea resorts experience pleasant weather year-round. Always check the weather forecast for your travel dates and pack accordingly.

Health

  • Vaccinations are not required, but travel insurance is strongly recommended when traveling to Egypt. Stay hydrated and be cautious about drinking tap water—stick to bottled water to avoid stomach issues. Use this site to purchase travel insurance https://www.travelexinsurance.com/homepage?location=44-0110&go=bp

Tips

  • Tipping, or baksheesh, is a common practice in Egypt. It is customary to tip for various services such as hotel staff, guides, and drivers. A tip of 10-15% in restaurants is appreciated, and small tips for other services are usually expected.

Currency

  • The official currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). 1 US dollar is approximately equal to 30.81 Egyptian Pounds (EGP). ATMs are widely available, but it’s good to carry some cash, especially in smaller towns or markets.

Visa

  • A Visa is required when traveling to Egypt. Use this website to obtain your EVisa. https://visa2egypt.gov.eg/eVisa/Home

Dress Code

  • While Egypt is a Muslim-majority country, major cities like Cairo and tourist areas have a more relaxed dress code. However, when visiting mosques or religious sites, women should cover their shoulders and knees, and men should avoid wearing shorts.

Safety

  • Egypt is generally safe for tourists, but it’s important to be cautious in crowded places to avoid pickpocketing. Always use licensed guides and travel agencies for tours, especially when visiting desert areas.

Local Etiquette

  • When greeting Egyptians, a handshake is common. Be respectful of local customs and religious practices, especially during Ramadan, when public eating and drinking during daylight hours is discouraged.

Jordan

Language

  • The official language in Jordan is Arabic although English is widely spoken especially in the city.

Time Zone

  • Jordan is 9 hours ahead of our Salt Lake City mountain time.

Electricity

  • Be aware that Jordan's electrical current requires a rounded two prong wall plug.

Climate

  • It is important to remember that Jordan is very dry and has hot summers with cooler evenings and warm winters. Ensure you pack clothes that are accustomed for this weather and outdoor activities.

Health

  • No vaccinations are necessary to travel here.
  • It is recommended to drink bottled water although it is safe to shower and brush your teeth using tap water.

Tips

  • Take note that although all tourism workers are paid a fixed salary, tips are used as their main income. It is considerate to tip your tourism workers although it is not required. Tourism workers should only be tipped if exceptional service is provided.

Currency

  • The local currency is the Jordanian Dinar, JD. 71 JD is equal to 100 US dollars. Dollars are widely accepted throughout Jordan.

Israel

Language

  • The official languages of Israel are Hebrew and Arabic. English is widely spoken throughout Israel.

Time Zone

  • Jerusalem is 9 hours ahead of our Salt Lake City mountain time.

Electricity

  • Israel has type H sockets and plugs. Many type C plugs can be used because of their compatibility with type H sockets.

Climate

  • Israel's climate is by hot summers and mild winters. Be sure to dress accordingly to the weather and outdoor activities.

Health

  • Medical insurance is recommended when traveling to Israel.

Tips

  • Take note that although all tourism workers are paid a fixed salary, tips are used as their main income. It is considerate to tip your tourism workers although it is not required. Tourism workers should only be tipped if exceptional service is provided.

Currency

  • The legal currency in Israel is a Shekel (ILS). 1 US dollar in Israel is equal to 3.79986 ILS.

Egypt

What is the official language in Egypt?

Arabic.

What currency is used in Egypt?

The official currency is the Egyptian Pound.

Is a Visa required when traveling to Egypt?

Visa requirements for Egypt vary depending on your nationality. Most travelers will need a visa to enter Egypt, and many nationalities are eligible for an eVisa or a visa on arrival for short stays (typically up to 30 days). It's recommended to apply for an eVisa in advance through the official portal. You can apply and check the latest requirements on this site: https://visa2egypt.gov.eg/eVisa/Home. Always verify the requirements before traveling, as they may change. https://apply.joinsherpa.com/travel-restrictions

What is the time zone in Egypt?

Egypt operates on Eastern European Time (EET).

What is the climate like in Egypt?

Egypt has a desert climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The best time to visit is during the cooler months from October to April.

What type of electricity plug is used in Egypt?

Egypt uses Type C and Type F power sockets with a standard voltage of 220V.

Is it safe to travel to Egypt?

Egypt is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to stay vigilant in crowded areas and use reputable travel services for tours.

Is tipping expected in Egypt?

Yes, tipping or baksheesh is common in Egypt. It's expected in restaurants, for hotel staff, and for guides. A tip of around 10-15% is typical in restaurants.

Can I drink tap water in Egypt?

It’s recommended to avoid drinking tap water in Egypt. Stick to bottled water, which is widely available.

What is the dress code in Egypt?

While Egypt is relatively relaxed in tourist areas, it's advisable to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Shoulders and knees should be covered.

What is the main religion in Egypt?

The majority of Egyptians are Muslim (primarily Sunni Islam), though there is a significant Christian minority, mostly Coptic Christians.

Are there any cultural taboos I should be aware of?

Public displays of affection are frowned upon, especially in rural areas. It is also considered disrespectful to point your feet at people or religious symbols. When visiting mosques, follow the local etiquette of removing your shoes and dressing modestly.

What are the typical foods to try in Egypt?

Must-try dishes include Koshari (a mix of rice, lentils, and pasta), Ful Medames (stewed fava beans), Mahshi (stuffed vegetables), and Molokhia (a green soup made from jute leaves).

Do I need travel insurance to visit Egypt?

Travel insurance is not required, but it’s highly recommended to cover potential medical expenses, flight cancellations, or other emergencies. Purchase travel insurance here

Jordan

How big is Jordan?

At 34,495 square miles (89,342 sq km), Jordan is a relatively small country—slightly smaller than the U.S. state of Indiana. From Umm Qais in the north to Aqaba in the south, it stretches just over 400 miles (644 km). Many major attractions are close to the capital, Amman—for example, the Dead Sea and the ancient city of Jerash are both under an hour away. Popular destinations like Petra and Wadi Rum can be reached in about 3–4 hours by car.

Do I need a visa for Jordan?

In most cases, yes. Some travelers can obtain a visa on arrival, though rules vary depending on nationality. It’s best to check official visa requirements before traveling. Check travel restrictions here.

Is Jordan a safe place to travel?

Jordan is widely considered safe and welcoming, with a strong culture of hospitality. While neighboring regions may experience unrest, Jordan itself is stable. As with any destination, follow standard precautions such as safeguarding valuables and staying aware of your surroundings. Travel Insurance is recommended, you can check that here.

Is Jordan family-friendly?

Yes, Jordan is very family-oriented, and children are warmly welcomed in most settings.

When is the best time of year to visit?

Spring (March to May) and fall (September to October) are generally the most comfortable times to visit due to milder weather. Summers can be extremely hot, while winters may be cool and rainy.

I don’t speak Arabic. Can I travel on my own?

In major areas like Amman and Petra, many people speak some English, so independent travel is manageable. However, in more remote regions, having a local guide can be very helpful for communication and cultural insight.

How do I get around Jordan?

Most visitors travel by car, either renting one or hiring a driver. Public transportation is limited and not always reliable, and there are no trains. Domestic flights between Amman and Aqaba are available as an alternative.

What currency does Jordan use?

The official currency is the Jordanian dinar (JD).

Are credit cards widely accepted?

Credit cards are commonly accepted in cities and hotels, but smaller shops, markets, and desert camps often require cash. It’s a good idea to carry some cash at all times.

Is there a tipping culture in Jordan?

Yes, tipping is customary. Around 10% is standard in restaurants, though a service charge may already be included. Small tips are also expected for taxi drivers, porters, housekeeping staff, and spa services.

Do women have to wear a hijab?

No, wearing a hijab is not required. However, modest dress is recommended, especially outside tourist areas. Women typically cover shoulders, chest, and legs.

What’s the food like?

Jordanian cuisine is rich and social, influenced by Bedouin and Middle Eastern traditions. A must-try dish is mansaf, the national dish made with lamb, rice, and yogurt sauce. You’ll also find plenty of falafel, hummus, fresh bread, olive oil, and herbs like za’atar used in many meals.

What is the official language spoken in Jordan?

Arabic is the official language, though English is widely understood in tourist areas.

Can we find ATMs in Jordan?

Yes, ATMs are available in cities and towns, though they may be less common in rural areas. Fees for withdrawals may apply.

Can I drink the water in Jordan?

While tap water is generally safe for washing and brushing teeth, most visitors prefer to drink bottled water due to taste and mineral content.

Israel

What documents do I need to travel to Israel?

For U.S. and Canadian citizens, a valid passport is required, and it must remain valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date. For stays of up to three months, a visa is not required. Travelers from many Western countries follow similar entry requirements, though it’s always best to confirm based on your nationality. Check visa requirements here.

Is it safe to travel to Israel?

Israel welcomes millions of tourists each year, and the vast majority of visits are completed safely without incident. As with any destination, it’s important to stay informed, follow local guidance, and remain aware of your surroundings while traveling. Travel Insurance is recommended, check that here.

What about health, medicines, vaccinations?

Israel has a highly advanced healthcare system with excellent medical facilities. No special vaccinations are required for entry unless you are arriving from regions affected by certain diseases. Most over-the-counter medications are widely available and comparable to those in North America.

What to wear?

Casual clothing is suitable for most daytime activities, and comfortable walking shoes are essential. Evenings in cities like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem often lean toward “smart casual.” When visiting religious sites, modest dress is required, meaning shoulders and knees should be covered, and sometimes additional restrictions apply. Don’t forget a swimsuit, especially if visiting the Dead Sea, along with water shoes.

What about money?

The official currency is the New Israeli Shekel. ATMs are widely available, including at the airport, and credit cards are accepted in most places. It’s a good idea to withdraw some local currency upon arrival for smaller purchases.

Will I need a converter/adapter for electricity?

Israel uses 220V electricity with three-prong outlets. Many European two-prong adapters will work, but it’s best to bring a compatible adapter. Hotels often provide basic amenities like hairdryers, and converters may be needed for certain devices.

What is the climate like? 

Weather varies by region and season. Summers are hot and dry, especially in places like Eilat and the Dead Sea, while coastal cities like Tel Aviv are hot and humid. Spring and fall offer mild, pleasant temperatures. Winters can range from cool and rainy to occasionally cold, with possible snow in higher elevations like Jerusalem.

Is the water safe to drink?

Yes, tap water in Israel is safe to drink and meets high safety standards. Bottled water is also widely available if preferred.

What is the internet and email availability like?

Internet access is widely available in hotels, cafés, and public spaces. Many places offer free Wi-Fi, and larger cities like Tel Aviv have extensive public hotspot coverage.

Will my cell phone work in Israel?

Most modern phones will work if they are enabled for international use. It’s best to check with your provider before traveling. Renting a local phone or SIM card is also an option for staying connected.

What should I expect with currency and purchasing while in Israel?

The New Israeli Shekel is used for all transactions. Credit cards are widely accepted, especially Visa and MasterCard. ATMs are easy to find, and it’s recommended to carry some cash for smaller vendors or markets.

Is tipping customary?

Tipping is customary in Israel. In restaurants, around 15% is standard if service is not already included. Guides, drivers, and hotel staff also typically receive tips based on service quality. Taxi tipping is optional but appreciated.

Pricing & Availability

ROOM OCCUPANCY SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE QUADRUPLE
Per Person (Not available) $4,975 (Not available) (Not available)

Itinerary

Day 1 - Holy Land, Egypt and Paris Travel Tour 715

Departure from city of origin. Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change.

Meals Provided:None

Hotel:None

Activities:None

Timeline:

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Accommodations

Golden Crown Hotel & Convention Center or similar category

Golden Crown Nazareth Hotel is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Nazareth, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Close to some of Nazareth's most popular landmarks, such as Nazareth Village (1.3 mi) and International Center Mary of Nazareth (1.5 mi), Golden Crown Nazareth Hotel is a great destination for tourists.

Leonardo Jerusalem Hotel or similar category

The best of historic and modern Jerusalem comes together at the Leonardo Jerusalem, your preferred choice for any visit to Israel's bustling capital city, where countless attractions are within easy walking distance or accessible via the nearby light rail stop, including the Western Wall and Israel Museum. Featuring 398 beautifully-designed rooms, the family-friendly hotel always puts guest comfort and convenience first, offering a range of services for observant guests, as well as the Welcome Baby service for parents of small children.

Petra Marriott Hotel or similar category

Embracing traditional hospitality and overlooking Jordan's timeless wonder, the Petra Marriott Hotel offers anticipatory and traditional service designed to exceed all expectations. The hotel is a haven for comfort and luxury. Featuring 99 guest rooms and 1 spacious suite, the rooms have spectacular views of the valley. There are several culinary choices such as Dushara Rest

Sheraton Cairo Hotel & Casino or similar category

Sheraton Cairo Hotel & Casino sits on the west bank of the River Nile in Cairo, Egypt, in unique adjoining towers that place you in the middle of it all. Come and try your hand at blackjack in our casino, relax in our comfortable accommodations and explore the area around our hotel which includes Cairo Opera House, Egyptian Museum and Cairo shopping centers.

Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel or similar category

The Hotel Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel is located in the heart of Paris, opposite the Seine river and a short distance from the Eiffel Tower. It is ideal for business travel, meetings and seminars, as well as for weekends in Paris as a couple or with family. The hotel is situated in the center of Paris close to the Champs-Elysees, the Louvre and Notre-Dame. It has two restaurants, a bar, a paying indoor pool a fitness room and a sauna. Free WIFI and secure car park available.

Airfare & Transportation

Airfare and transportation are included throughout your travel tour. Please note that the following flight schedule is tentative and is for basic economy class. (Seats can not be assigned until check in, you can upgrade to main cabin classic $290 round trip, subject to availability). Once group spaces are filled, we will email you your confirmed flight itinerary along with the airline confirmation number.

Flight Number

DL 220 (9 Hours 55 Minutes)

RJ 511 (1 Hour 10 Minutes)

MS 801 (4 Hours 50 Minutes)

DL 221 (10 Hours 48 Minutes)

Departing 

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) August 30, 2026 3:35 PM

King Hussein International Airport (AQJ) September 08, 2026 12:20 PM

Cairo International Airport (CAI) September 10, 2026 5:15 PM

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) September 12, 2026 10:25 AM

Arrival 

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) August 30, 2026 9:30 AM +1

Cairo International Airport (CAI) September 08, 2026 1:30 PM

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) September 10, 2026 9:05 PM

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) September 12, 2026 1:13 PM

Tour Activities

Our Happy Clients

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- Stefan and Molly

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The Paris 99 trip was great. We enjoyed the driving tour of Paris, although we did fall asleep a few times as we were tired from the overnight flight from SLC. Our guide, Pedro, provided excellent information on the history of Paris and the sites we saw. The tour of Versailles was excellent, but we do wish we could have spent a little more time there. The Eifel Tower was amazing but felt a little rushed. The dinner on the Seine was excellent. Thank you for a great trip.

- Richard Leake

Our Happy Clients

Evolution35 Paris tour was an unforgettable experience. Our tour guide, Pedro, was spectacular. He is very knowledgeable and personable. He treated us like family. The tour was a happy balance between guided sightseeing tours and free time. We had so much fun that we can't wait to see what other tours Evolution35 offer.

- Kenneth S Davis

Our Happy Clients

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Fantastic trip to Paris with Evolution 35. Between booking our trip and the time we left, we had lots of questions and they were always so quick to respond to our emails. It was so wonderful that they took care of many details of our trip for us, especially the first couple of days as we were getting oriented in a foreign place! Our tour guide was hilarious and knowledgeable. He helped us stay safe and have a lot of fun too! A great experience for us!

- Jenny Leake

Our Happy Clients

Contacté con esta empresa gracias a una amiga. La relación calidad/precio me ha parecido
excelente. La atención durante la contratación del viaje fue muy buena y rápida.
Solucionaron todas nuestras dudas, que eran muchas, con paciencia y acierto. La propuesta
que finalmente contratamos ha sido ideal para una primera vez en Hawaii, nos ha permitido
vivir la tranquilidad de la isla y hacer rutas por los parques naturales. En la llegada a Maui no
reubicaron a un apartahotel mejor en una zona diferente a la inicial que resultó ser un gran
acierto, dado que íbamos en familia, y facilitó nuestra estancia. Si podemos volver en el
futuro para conocer las otras islas, seguro que repetimos con ellos. ¡Gracias!

- Mireia González Merino
30 August 2026 - 12 September 2026 Holy Land, Egypt and Paris Travel Tour 715
30 August 2026 - 12 September 2026 / Per Person / Double Occupancy