About Consolidated Tour Operators
Nice to meet you. We are CTO, Consolidated Tour Operators, celebrating over 50 years since being established in 1969.
Lots of water has passed through the River Jordan since that winter morning in which 4 British and a Frenchman boarded what later became known as the first Highlights Tour of Israel ....more
Reasons to tour with Consolidated Tour Operators
50 years experience
Fully Guided Tours
All entry fees included
Friendly and personal service
Member of Israel Incoming Tour Operators Assoc.
Our Story
Nice to meet you. We are CTO, part of Gray Line Israel, celebrating over 55 years since being established in 1969.
Our aim was – and still is – to offer everybody an opportunity to take part in a comprehensive group tour within an affordable budget. Our love of Israel has ....more
Responsible Tourism
We are committed to promoting responsible tourism practices that ensure a positive experience for both travelers and hosts alike. Including:
We work with organizations and businesses that share our values of sustainability and responsibility, ensuring our tours align with these principles.
We actively seek feedback from both travelers and local communities to ....more
Environmental Sustainability
We prioritize environmental sustainability in our operations. Including:
Implementing practices such as minimizing waste, reducing plastic usage, and encouraging recycling. Our tours offer accommodations that have green certifications and utilize renewable energy sources.
We partner with local conservation organizations supporting wildlife protection and our itineraries are designed to try to avoid sensitive ....more
Cultural Preservation
Our tours are designed to respect local customs and traditions, providing travelers with insights into cultural norms and practices.
We raise awareness about the importance of cultural preservation among our guests, encouraging them to appreciate and respect local heritage.
Travelers can experience cooking classes and traditional craft workshops, which allow them to ....more
Social Responsibility
Our commitment to social responsibility focuses on positively impacting the communities we visit. Including:
Fair employment practices, by prioritizing the hire of local guides and staff which helps support the local economy.
We work with local communities and all faiths to create tours that highlight their traditions and values, allowing them to ....more
Covid Policies
Please contact us for our latest COVID-19 policies
Awards
TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Award 2024
What We Offer
In Israel we offer our tours in various languages such as English, Spanish, German, French, Italian and Portuguese. For Jordan and Egypt the regular tours are in English and Spanish.
Other than the tours, we are able to provide you with any tourism services you might need; hotel accommodations, private tours ....more
Economic Impact
We recognize the vital role tourism plays in local economies and strive to maximize its benefits. Including:
Our operations contribute to the development of local infrastructure, such as roads and facilities, which benefits both tourists and residents.
Our tours focus on sustainable practices that ensure long-term economic benefits, rather than short-term exploitation ....more
Accreditations and Associations
Israel Ministry of Tourism, Israel Incoming Tour Operators
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a visa for Jordan?
Certain nationalities are considered restricted to enter Israel and/or Jordan and/or Egypt, and therefore must arrange a visa in advance. If you are unsure, please check with the relevant consulates/embassies, or ask us to give you the information. As long as you are not holding a restricted nationality passport for Jordan: On our 3 or 4 day tours (either stand-alone or extension after touring in Israel), we arrange a free visa-waiver for your touring in Jordan. On our tours which have 1 day Petra (either stand-alone or extension after touring in Israel), your visa is issued on arrival at the border crossing (subject to fee). If you are holding a restricted nationality passport for entering Jordan: On our 3 or 4 day tours (either stand-alone or extension after touring in Israel), we can request a visa (free of charge) in advance for you – the process takes approx. 1 month, therefore we must receive your passport details in order to make the request at least 1 month prior to arrival. On our tours which have 1 day Petra (either stand-alone or extension after touring in Israel), we can request a visa (subject to fee) in advance for you – the process takes approx. 1 month, therefore we must receive your passport details in order to make the request at least 1 month prior to arrival.
Are children permitted to take part in the tours?
Children aged 5 years old and above are permitted to join the Multi-day tours.
Do I need a visa for Egypt?
Certain nationalities are considered restricted to enter Israel and/or Jordan and/or Egypt, and therefore must arrange a visa in advance. If you are unsure, please check with the relevant consulates/embassies, or ask us to give you the information. As long as you are not holding a restricted nationality passport for Egypt: Your can arrange a visa in advance by logging on to the EGYPT E-VISA PORTAL, or your visa is issued on arrival at Cairo Airport (subject to fee). If you are holding a restricted nationality passport for entering Egypt: You must arrange an entry visa in advance through your local embassy/consulate – the process can take a long time depending on which nationality you are (subject to fee).
What languages are offered with your tours?
Many of our excursions are offered in different languages so you can enjoy the tour in your native tongue. We offer tours in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Portuguese. Please check the tours list to see which tours operate in your chosen language.
Do I need a visa for Israel?
Certain nationalities are considered restricted to enter Israel and/or Jordan and/or Egypt, and therefore must arrange a visa in advance. If you are unsure, please check with the relevant consulates/embassies, or ask us to give you the information. All visitors to Israel must have either a valid visa or an ETA-IL (Electronic Travel Authorization) entry approval, before starting their journey. As long as you are not holding a restricted nationality passport for entering Israel: From 1st January, 2025, visitors from non-restricted countries are required to obtain an ETA-IL (Electronic Travel Authorization) to enter Israel. An approved ETA-IL (Electronic Travel Authorization), indicates that you are allowed to travel to Israel and stay for up to 90 days per visit. You can get an ETA-IL (Electronic Travel Authorization) using this link: https://israel-entry.piba.gov.il (subject to fee). If you are holding a restricted nationality passport for entering Israel: You must arrange an entry visa in advance through your local embassy/consulate – the process can take a long time depending on which nationality you are.
Do I need to present a voucher for my tour?
It is not necessary to present a voucher on our tours.
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