1.  Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv is a lively vibrant city with a young population - it is also the best place to party! Founded in only 1909

 

 

2.  Jerusalem

A trip to Israel wouldn't be complete without visiting Jerusalem. Israel's capital city is a very religous destination for Christians, Jews and Muslims. This is an ancient city with several places of interest including the Dome of the Rock, Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Western Wall which is a holy site to Jews.

 

 

3.  Masada

Masada is an ancient 1,300-foot high fort overlooking the Dead Sea located about 20km from Arad. Here you can learn about the history of the Zealots and see ruins, many of which haven't been excavated yet. You can access the fort on foot (for the active) or via a cable car.

 

 

4.  The Dead Sea

The Dead Sea is a world famous destination with several biblical stories occured here. At overe 1,300 feet below sea level it is the lowest point on the planet. The water is very salty and rich in minerals - this has been known to help people with skin conditions.

 

 

5. Sea of Galilee

 

 

6. Eilat

A popular Red Sea seaside destination where you can enjoy the outdoors lifestyle, activities, watersports - you can even go swimming with wild dolphins here. 

 

 

7.  Caesarea National Park

Located next to the ocean close to Haifa and Tel Aviv, the Caesarea NP is a spectacular archaeological site built by Herod the Great over 2,000 years ago. Expect ancient ruins and spectacular views. If you visit during summer the amphlitheatre has been renovated and you can attend a theate/concert here. 

 

 

8.  The Galilee

 

 

9. Bethlehem 

One of the most well know places in the world and birth place of Jesus.

 

10.  Baha'i Gardens, Haifa

 

 

11. Nazareth

 

 

12. Jaffa

 

 

13.  Israel Museum

The Israel Museum in Jerusalem is where you can see various historical treasures including the Dead Sea Scrolls, the world's oldest known biblical manuscripts. 

 

 

14. Beit Shean

 

 

15.  Yad Vashem

 

 

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