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Palestine, State of in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary

A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Palestine, State of covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.

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  1. 1

    Arrive via Jerusalem & Explore Bethlehem Old City

    1. MorningJerusalem to Bethlehem shared taxi via Checkpoint 300~$4
    2. AfternoonChurch of the Nativity, Manger Square, Milk Grotto~$8
    3. EveningDinner near Manger Square~$12
    Manger SquareBethlehem Old City

    Arrive from Jerusalem by bus or shared taxi (~30–40 min, $2–4); most sites are walkable within Bethlehem’s old city.

    Budget
    $60
    Mid-range
    $120
    Luxury
    $220
  2. 2

    Separation Wall, Aida Camp Area & Local Life in Bethlehem

    1. MorningWalk/Taxi to Separation Wall & Aida Camp area street art~$6
    2. AfternoonOptional guided visit to refugee camp~$25
    3. EveningEvening café time and Old City stroll~$10
    Aida Camp surroundingsBethlehem Old City

    Short local taxi rides ($3–6) or walking; agree taxi prices in advance and keep small cash bills.

    Budget
    $65
    Mid-range
    $130
    Luxury
    $230
  3. 3

    Mar Saba Monastery & Bethlehem Countryside

    1. MorningRound‑trip taxi to Mar Saba Monastery~$40
    2. AfternoonVisit Shepherds’ Fields or markets~$10
    3. EveningDinner and prep for onward travel~$12
    Mar Saba areaBeit SahourBethlehem

    Hire a private taxi from Bethlehem for Mar Saba; desert roads are remote so arrange return pickup time clearly.

    Budget
    $70
    Mid-range
    $140
    Luxury
    $240
  4. 4

    Hebron Day Trip & Transfer to Jericho

    1. MorningShared taxi Bethlehem–Hebron and Old City/Ibrahimi Mosque visit~$10
    2. AfternoonLunch and walk through Hebron markets~$10
    3. EveningReturn via Bethlehem and continue to Jericho~$12
    Hebron Old CityJericho City Centre

    Use service taxis between Bethlehem–Hebron and Bethlehem–Jericho; expect one or two changes and possible checkpoint delays.

    Budget
    $70
    Mid-range
    $150
    Luxury
    $250
  5. 5

    Jericho Archaeology & Dead Sea Float

    1. MorningHisham’s Palace and Jericho archaeological sites~$8
    2. AfternoonTaxi to Dead Sea public beach with entry~$25
    3. EveningDinner back in Jericho~$10
    Jericho CityDead Sea beach area

    Arrange round‑trip taxi from Jericho to Dead Sea; bring water, sandals, and avoid shaving right before entering the water.

    Budget
    $75
    Mid-range
    $150
    Luxury
    $250
  6. 6

    Mount of Temptation & Wadi Qelt / St. George’s Monastery

    1. MorningCable car and visit to Mount of Temptation Monastery~$20
    2. AfternoonTaxi and hike around Wadi Qelt & St. George’s Monastery~$30
    3. EveningRelaxing evening in Jericho cafés~$10
    Mount of TemptationWadi QeltJericho

    Use cable car up to Mount of Temptation; for Wadi Qelt, hire a taxi for drop‑off and pick‑up and carry plenty of water.

    Budget
    $80
    Mid-range
    $160
    Luxury
    $260
  7. 7

    Travel North to Nablus & Explore the Old City

    1. MorningShared taxis Jericho–Ramallah–Nablus~$12
    2. AfternoonNablus Old City, markets, and soap factories~$6
    3. EveningKnafeh dessert and evening stroll~$6
    Nablus Old City

    Expect at least one change of shared taxi in Ramallah; keep cash ready and confirm destination names with locals.

    Budget
    $70
    Mid-range
    $140
    Luxury
    $230
  8. 8

    Sebastiya Day Trip and Nablus Souvenir Shopping

    1. MorningTaxi Nablus–Sebastiya round‑trip and ruins visit~$25
    2. AfternoonLunch in Sebastiya village~$10
    3. EveningSouvenir shopping (olive oil soap, spices)~$10
    SebastiyaNablus Old City

    Hire a taxi for Sebastiya; agree total fare including waiting time if the driver stays while you explore.

    Budget
    $75
    Mid-range
    $150
    Luxury
    $240
  9. 9

    Ramallah Culture, Cafés, and Nightlife

    1. MorningShared taxi Nablus–Ramallah~$6
    2. AfternoonRamallah city walk and cultural centres~$8
    3. EveningDinner and optional live music/bar~$20
    Ramallah City CentreAl-Manara area

    Service taxis run frequently between Nablus and Ramallah; within Ramallah, most sights are reachable on foot or by short taxi rides.

    Budget
    $70
    Mid-range
    $150
    Luxury
    $240
  10. 10

    Taybeh Excursion or Buffer Day & Departure

    1. MorningHalf‑day taxi trip to Taybeh village~$25
    2. AfternoonLast‑minute shopping and café time in Ramallah~$15
    3. EveningTransfer towards Jerusalem or onward border~$20
    TaybehRamallah City Centre

    Use a private taxi for Taybeh; for onward travel, coordinate shared taxis or pre‑arranged transfers and allow extra time for checkpoints.

    Budget
    $65
    Mid-range
    $140
    Luxury
    $230

Trip Summary

Duration
10 days
Total Budget Range
$700 – $2600

TL;DR: Your Palestine, State of 10 Day Itinerary at a Glance

A 10 day Palestine, State of itinerary is perfect for exploring Bethlehem, Hebron, Ramallah, Jericho, Nablus, and smaller desert monasteries, with daily budgets from about $60 (budget) to $250 (luxury) in 2026. You’ll move mostly by shared taxi (service), private taxi, and occasional buses.

This Palestine, State of 10 day trip focuses on the West Bank’s main visitor hubs: basing yourself in Bethlehem, Jericho, Nablus, and Ramallah, with day trips to Hebron, desert monasteries, refugee camps, and the Dead Sea. Independent travellers commonly follow a similar loop, as seen in sample 11–14 day Palestine itineraries shared by long‑term visitors and travel blogs.

Expect meals from $5–8 at local spots and $20–30 in mid‑range restaurants in 2026, plus city‑to‑city service taxis around $4–10 per ride, based on current West Bank transport prices described in recent Palestine travel guides. Overnight options range from simple guesthouses ($25–40 per night) to boutique hotels ($120–200+).

Using the Hello app to buy a Hello eSIM before you arrive means you land connected, can pull up Arabic/English map directions on the go, and track your expenses in shekels and dollars with automatic exchange rates. With this Palestine, State of travel plan, you’ll balance famous religious sites like the Church of the Nativity with lesser‑known highlights such as Wadi Qelt hikes, Nablus’ Old City, and cultural evenings in Ramallah.

Days 1–2: Bethlehem – Nativity Sites, Street Art, and First Taste of Palestine

Starting your Palestine, State of 10 day itinerary in Bethlehem lets you dive straight into history, with two days enough to see Nativity sites, the Separation Wall street art, and nearby villages. Bethlehem is one of the most popular first stops in independent Palestine itineraries and small‑group tours.

Day 1 (Bethlehem old city)
Morning (08:00–12:00): Arrive from Jerusalem (bus or shared taxi via Checkpoint 300, about 30–40 minutes, $2–4 in 2026) as many Palestine itineraries suggest, then check into your guesthouse near Manger Square. Recent West Bank guides commonly start in Jerusalem then cross into Bethlehem early in the trip.

Afternoon (13:00–17:00): Visit the Church of the Nativity and Manger Square, then walk to the Milk Grotto and the old bazaar. Several Palestine travel guides highlight these as Bethlehem’s core religious sites. Grab your first Palestinian lunch – a falafel or shawarma sandwich is typically $3–5 in 2026.

Evening (18:00–21:00): Dinner at a local restaurant serving maqluba or musakhan ($10–15 per person without alcohol). Use Hello’s expense tracking in the Hello app to log cash transactions in shekels and split costs with friends.

Day 2 (Wall, camps & outskirts)
Morning: Walk or taxi ($3–6) to the Separation Wall near Aida Refugee Camp, where visitors often spend hours reading murals and graffiti, as recommended by local initiatives listing “Read the wall in Bethlehem” among top things to do.

Afternoon: Optional tour of a refugee camp with a local guide (around $20–30 per person in 2026) to understand daily life and history. Respect local customs: dress modestly, ask before taking photos, and follow your guide’s lead.

Evening: Sunset coffee near Manger Square and early night.

Estimated daily budgets (per person, 2026):

  • Budget: $60 (hostel/guesthouse dorm $25, street food, walking/public transport)
  • Mid‑range: $120 (mid‑range hotel $70, sit‑down meals)
  • Luxury: $220+ (boutique hotel $150+, private guide/driver, upscale restaurants)

Days 3–4: Desert Monasteries, Hebron Day Trip, and Moving East to Jericho

The middle of a Palestine, State of travel plan is ideal for desert monasteries and Hebron, with one full day for remote religious sites near Bethlehem and one for a Hebron visit before transferring to Jericho. Many 11–12 day Palestine itineraries recommend this sequence for logical routing.

Day 3 (Mar Saba & countryside)
Morning (08:00–13:00): Hire a taxi from Bethlehem to Mar Saba Monastery, dramatically perched in the desert cliffs east of town. Palestine travel guides describe this as one of the most spellbinding monasteries in the region. Expect to pay roughly $30–45 round‑trip in 2026 if you negotiate directly with a driver.

Afternoon (14:00–17:00): Continue to Shepherds’ Fields or return to Bethlehem for a slow afternoon in the markets. Lunch at a family‑run spot ($6–10) and try local sweets like knafeh.

Evening (18:00–21:00): Pack and prepare to move on. Use the Hello app’s AI receipt scanning to quickly log your taxi and tour expenses from paper receipts in Arabic.

Day 4 (Hebron + transfer to Jericho)
According to several Palestine travel guides, Hebron is one of the most powerful places to visit, both historically and politically.

Morning (08:00–13:00): Shared taxi from Bethlehem to Hebron ($3–5, about 40–50 minutes). Explore the Old City, the Ibrahimi Mosque / Tomb of the Patriarchs, and traditional glass‑blowing workshops. Many travellers join local walking tours here to better understand the divided city.

Afternoon (14:00–17:00): Late lunch in Hebron (hearty plate meals $7–12), then return to Bethlehem and continue by shared taxi or bus towards Jericho, often listed in itineraries as the next logical base for Dead Sea and desert hikes. Total Bethlehem–Jericho travel is usually around 1.5 hours and $5–8.

Evening: Check into your Jericho guesthouse and enjoy a light dinner ($5–8) – it gets hot here, especially in summer.

Estimated daily budgets:

  • Budget: $65–70
  • Mid‑range: $130–150
  • Luxury: $230–250 (private driver all day, guided tours, nicer hotel)

Days 5–6: Jericho, Dead Sea, and Wadi Qelt – Nature in Your Palestine, State of 10 Day Trip

Two full days in Jericho during your Palestine, State of 10 day itinerary let you combine history, cable‑car views, Dead Sea floating, and hikes in Wadi Qelt. Many recent West Bank guides suggest 2–3 days here to handle the heat and spread activities comfortably.

Day 5 (Jericho highlights & Dead Sea)
Morning (08:00–12:00): Start with Hisham’s Palace and Jericho’s archaeological sites, echoing common first‑day plans in Jericho travel blogs. Entry fees are usually just a few dollars.

Afternoon (13:00–17:00): Take a taxi to a Dead Sea public beach via Jericho. Local resources on “10 things to do in Palestine” recommend using Jericho as a jumping‑off point for a Dead Sea swim. Budget $15–25 for round‑trip taxi plus beach entry in 2026. Lunch might be a simple mezze plate at $8–12.

Evening (18:00–21:00): Return to Jericho for dinner and a relaxed stroll through the city centre.

Day 6 (Mount of Temptation & Wadi Qelt)
Morning: Ride the cable car to the Mount of Temptation and monastery, which many visitors tackle on their second day in Jericho. Cable‑car tickets are typically around $15–20.

Afternoon: Arrange a taxi drop‑off and pick‑up for a hike near St. George’s Monastery in Wadi Qelt, a stunning desert gorge frequently praised in travel documentaries and hiking‑focused itineraries. Budget $25–40 for transport, plus bring plenty of water and sun protection.

Evening: Recovery evening – try fresh juices ($2–4) and simple grilled dishes ($7–10).

To stay connected on these more remote days, consider activating a Hello eSIM for Palestine, State of before your trip; you’ll have instant data for maps, taxi negotiations, and safety check‑ins without hunting for local SIM shops.

Estimated daily budgets:

  • Budget: $70–80
  • Mid‑range: $140–160
  • Luxury: $240–260 (4–5 star resort on the Dead Sea side, private hiking guide)

Days 7–8: Nablus Old City, Sebastiya Ruins, and North Palestine Flavors

Making Nablus your next base adds depth to your Palestine, State of 10 day itinerary, with its atmospheric Old City, famous knafeh, and nearby Roman ruins in Sebastiya. Many multi‑day West Bank itineraries recommend spending two days here for food, history, and day trips.

Day 7 (Travel to Nablus & Old City)
Morning (08:00–12:00): Travel from Jericho to Nablus via shared taxis, often routing through Ramallah. Total journey time is usually 2–3 hours with a change in Ramallah, costing around $8–12 in 2026.

Afternoon (13:00–17:00): Explore Nablus’ Old City, traditional soap factories, and bustling souqs. Local cultural guides highlight Nablus as one of Palestine’s best preserved historic centres.

Evening (18:00–21:00): Finish with the city’s signature dessert, knafeh, which local resources rank among the must‑try foods in Palestine. A generous portion is usually $2–4.

Day 8 (Sebastiya & viewpoints)
Morning: Head to Sebastiya, a village with ancient ruins and an amphitheatre often recommended in in‑depth Palestine travel documentaries and blogs. A taxi from Nablus might cost $10–15 each way in 2026; entry fees are modest.

Afternoon: Wander the archaeological site and village streets, then return to Nablus for lunch – expect $6–10 for a main dish in a mid‑range restaurant.

Evening: Stroll through the Old City again, pick up olive oil soap, and log your souvenirs using Hello’s multi‑currency budget tracking, which automatically converts local shekels into your home currency.

Estimated daily budgets:

  • Budget: $65–75
  • Mid‑range: $130–150
  • Luxury: $220–240 (boutique guesthouse, private guide for Sebastiya, generous shopping budget)

Days 9–10: Ramallah, Taybeh, and Wrapping Up Your Palestine, State of Itinerary

Ending your Palestine, State of 10 day trip in Ramallah gives you modern cafés, nightlife, and easy connections back towards Jerusalem or Amman, with optional side trips to nearby villages like Taybeh. Many two‑week Palestine itineraries conclude in Ramallah for this reason.

Day 9 (Ramallah city & culture)
Morning (08:00–11:00): Shared taxi from Nablus to Ramallah (about 1–1.5 hours, typically $4–6). Recent Palestine travel descriptions note Ramallah as a cultural and administrative hub with a lively café scene.

Afternoon (12:00–17:00): Visit central landmarks, wander the main square, and drop into cultural centres or live music venues. A widely shared “10 things to do in Palestine” list specifically recommends listening to live music in Ramallah for a feel of contemporary Palestinian culture.

Evening (18:00–22:00): Dinner at a popular restaurant – plan $10–18 for mains, plus extra for drinks. Use Hello’s expense splitting to divide the bill with friends in shekels while tracking your total trip budget.

Day 10 (Taybeh or flexible buffer day)
Morning–Afternoon: Take a half‑day trip to Taybeh, a small Christian village about 15 km from Ramallah that features in Palestine travel documentaries as a worthwhile excursion. A return taxi might cost $20–30 in 2026. Alternatively, keep this as a buffer day for last‑minute shopping or checkpoint delays.

Evening: Prep for departure – many travellers head back towards Jerusalem or onward to Amman from here using shared taxis or pre‑arranged transport.

According to recent regional tourism statistics, the wider area including Palestine and neighbouring destinations such as Jordan and Israel has welcomed millions of visitors annually in the mid‑2020s, reflecting strong interest in Holy Land tourism. Use the Hello app’s trip overview to review your 10‑day spending and adjust daily budgets for future journeys.

Estimated daily budgets:

  • Budget: $60–70
  • Mid‑range: $130–150
  • Luxury: $220–240 (central boutique stays, private car, premium dining)

Common Questions About a 10 Day Palestine, State of Itinerary (Costs, Safety, Transport)

A 10 day Palestine, State of itinerary is enough to visit Bethlehem, Hebron, Jericho, Nablus, and Ramallah at a relaxed pace, with typical daily costs from $60 (budget) to $200+ (luxury) in 2026 and most travel done by shared taxis, local buses, and occasional private drivers.

Is Palestine safe to visit for independent travellers?
Most independent travellers who follow West Bank itineraries report feeling safe in major cities like Bethlehem, Jericho, Nablus, and Ramallah, though the political context and checkpoints can be intense. Always check current government travel advisories, avoid demonstrations, and follow local advice.

How much does a Palestine, State of 10 day trip cost?
For 2026, a realistic target is:

  • Budget: $600–750 total (hostels/guesthouses, street food, shared taxis)
  • Mid‑range: $1,200–1,600 (comfortable hotels, guided day trips)
  • Luxury: $2,200–2,800+ (boutique stays, private driver, premium dining)

How do I get around between cities?
Travellers typically use service (shared) taxis, which run fixed routes between cities and cost about $3–10 per leg, plus occasional local buses and private taxis for remote monasteries or villages.

Do I need a local SIM or eSIM?
Staying connected helps with maps, translation, and last‑minute changes at checkpoints. Many travellers choose an eSIM from Hello so they can arrive connected, buying data plans in advance via the Hello app.

How can I track my spending in multiple currencies?
The Hello app offers multi‑currency tracking with automatic exchange rates, AI receipt scanning in any language, and expense splitting with friends, making it easier to stay within your daily budget.

When is the best time to visit?
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are generally recommended in Middle East travel guides for milder temperatures, especially in Jericho and the desert areas, which can be extremely hot in summer.

Palestine, State of Daily Budget Comparison and Hello App Planning Tips

Most travellers planning a Palestine, State of 10 day itinerary should expect daily costs between $60 and $200+ per person in 2026, depending on accommodation, transport comfort, and guided activities. Careful tracking in the Hello app helps keep your Palestine, State of travel plan on target.

Here’s a simple comparison of daily budgets and what they typically include for a Palestine, State of 10 day trip in 2026:

TierDaily Budget (USD)Accommodation (per night)Food & Drinks (per day)Transport & Activities (per day)Typical Traveller Profile
Budget$60–80$25–40 (hostel/guesthouse)$15–20 (street food, cafés)$15–20 (shared taxis, small entry fees)Backpackers, solo travellers, students
Mid‑range$120–160$70–100 (3* hotels, guesthouses)$30–40 (sit‑down meals)$20–30 (some guided tours, taxis)Couples, small groups, comfort‑focused travellers
Luxury$220–260+$150–220+ (boutique/4–5* hotels)$50–70+ (fine dining)$30–60 (private guide/driver, premium activities)Short‑holiday travellers, special trips

According to regional tourism trend reports for the mid‑2020s, interest in Holy Land destinations remains strong, with neighbouring countries like Jordan welcoming millions of international visitors per year. This means booking popular Bethlehem and Jericho stays a few weeks ahead is wise, especially in spring and autumn.

Use the Hello app to:

  • Set a daily budget in your home currency and track spending in shekels with automatic conversion.
  • Import bank statements or Gmail receipts to reconcile your total Palestine costs.
  • Split shared taxis and hotel rooms among friends, even if each person pays in a different currency.

Combining this budgeting approach with the day‑by‑day Palestine, State of itinerary above gives you a realistic, stress‑light 10 day trip plan.

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