Discover Ashdod on a private tour
Ashdod, a coastal jewel of Israel, where the Mediterranean's rhythm meets the ancient world's pulse. Feel the sun's warmth as you meander along the beach, where family laughter blends with the distant call to prayer. Guided by a local, Ashdod tours evolve from simple sightseeing into a mosaic of experiences. Dive into the city's vibrant culture with a private tour, discover the secrets of the bustling shuk, or savour fresh seafood on a culinary exploration. Your guide takes you into the city’s quieter corners, where artisans weave stories into every creation. Avoid the queues at popular sites and steep yourself in Ashdod's living history, crafting memories that endure well beyond your visit. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Ashdod. Explore Ashdod your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Ashdod tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Ashdod for every interest, including: History tours: Explore the Ashdod-Yam fortress ruins by the sea, then compare what you see on site with artefacts at the Corinne Mamane Museum of Philistine Culture. Your guide can also take you to Tel Ashdod and the Ad Halom Bridge to hear how a 1948 battle unfolded right where you’re standing. Religious Sites tours: Walk up Giv’at Yonah, long linked to the story of the prophet Jonah, and take in the coastal views as your guide explains the traditions tied to the hill. Visit neighbourhood synagogues representing Moroccan, Georgian, and Yemenite communities, and learn how each community shaped local prayer styles and design. Nature and Wildlife tours: Stroll or cycle along Lachish River Park to spot herons, kingfishers, and hoopoes, then continue to the Ashdod–Nitzanim dunes for a guided walk that highlights rare coastal plants and fox tracks in the sand. Time your nature tours for sunset on the beach to watch fishing boats return while shorebirds feed. Getting around: The city is spread out, with local buses, shared taxis, and the Ashdod Ad Halom rail station linking key areas, but many sights sit far apart. If you prefer easy point-to-point travel, you can book chauffeured tours with private transportation or ask your local guide to arrange a vehicle. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Ashdod inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore Ashdod with a private walking tour where you can delve into the nuances of its neighborhoods with the unique insights of your guide. - City Center: A vibrant hub for cultural tourists, City Center is bustling with shops, cafes, and cultural landmarks. It’s a great place to dive into the local lifestyle. - Marina District: Perfect for families, the Marina District offers beautiful waterfront views and a variety of dining options for a relaxed day out by the sea. - Alef: A neighborhood rich in heritage, Alef caters to those interested in history and culture. You can walk through ancient sites and learn about the area’s storied past. - Gimmel: Known for its lively market scene, Gimmel appeals to those seeking authentic local experiences. Here, you can taste fresh produce and local specialties with your guide. Day trip ideas from Ashdod From Ashdod, day trips to nearby cities and coastal sites make it simple to mix history, beach time, and food without long drives, and you can shape each tour around what you care about most. - Tel Aviv and Old Jaffa: Explore Rothschild’s Bauhaus blocks, a stretch of shoreline that’s easy to walk, and the lively Carmel Market, then cross into Jaffa for stone lanes, a working port, and the flea market; this pairing suits food lovers, design fans, and anyone who wants a fast-moving city day with time to breathe by the sea. - Jerusalem’s Old City and Mount of Olives: Take in huge views, step through ancient gates, and thread through markets to major holy sites like the Western Wall and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which makes sense if you want deep history, sacred places, and neighbourhood details in one focused day. - Caesarea and Zichron Ya’akov: Walk the harbour ruins and Roman theatre at Caesarea, then continue to Zichron’s main street for small museums, cafés, and winery stops, a good mix for history buffs who also enjoy calm coastal scenery and local flavours. - Beit Guvrin Caves and the Lachish hills: See bell caves and columbaria carved into soft rock, then roll through low vineyards and olive groves, a relaxed route for light hiking, photography, and hands-on archaeology themes. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Ashdod most travellers miss.