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Tel Aviv
The city of Tel Aviv, is said to be 'the city that never stops,' providing visitors with a number of attractions including beaches, museums, UNESCO World Cultural sites, unique architecture, delicious local cuisine, and some of the best nightlife in the country. This is a spiritual city, with deep Jewish roots and the oldest port in the world, Jaffa. Visitors love exploring the authentic narrow alleyways with their stunning architecture decorated with vibrant flowers, as well as the world largest collection of Bauhaus style buildings in the world. One of Tel Aviv's oldest neighbourhoods, Neve Tzedek, is now a trendy hub of fashion stores and cultural institutions to visit.
Visit and explore the White City, Neve Tzedek, Jaffa, Tayelet, Gordon-Frishman Beach, Carmel Market, Migdal Afek, Yarkon Park, Museum of Art, Tel Aviv Port and so much more.
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Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a breathtaking city with some of the most iconic buildings and religious sites in the entire world. The Dome on the Rock and Temple Mount dominate the skyline, and the ancient walls and alleyways of the Old City are filled with a rich past. The famous 'Shuk' at Mahane Yehuda Market is bursting with a special ambiance, and the ancient neighborhoods are lined with open-air cafes and coffee shops, boutiques, and fine dining. As the home of three major world religions, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, there is plenty to see and do in this spectacular city, and there is a piece of history around every corner, waiting to be discovered.
Visit and explore the Old City, Dome of the Rock, Temple Mount, Al-Aqsa Mosque, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Western Wall, City of David, Tower of David, Mount of Olives, Mount Herzl, Yad Vashem, Damascus Gate and so much more.
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Tiberias
Tiberias is a city situated on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Due to its location, Tiberias offers visitors opportunities to partake in water sports activities, visits to Jewish and Christian holy sites, boat rides on the lake, and meals at superb fish restaurants on the promenade. Mount Berenice features spectacular views as well as the ruins of the eighth-century Anchor Church, while a city-center archaeological park preserves 2,000 years of finds.
Visit and explore the Hamat Tiberias National Park, Sea of Galilee, Mount Arbel, Anchor Church, Tomb of Maimonides, Tomb of Rabbi Meir, Church of St. Mary, Church of the Primacy of St. Peter, Church of the Multiplication, Yardenit, Mount Berenice, and so much more.
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Achziv National Park
The Achziv National Park is the main attraction in this quiet coastal village. The national park consists of a stretch of beach bordered by rocky cliffs, lagoons and sea pools both natural and manmade. For tourists the most important part of Achziv is the beach, recognized by locals as one of the finest in Israel. There are coves, cliffs and naturally formed lagoons where you can discover marine life which has not yet been scared away by the human visitors. Here you'll see Rock Pigeons, Swifts and Sternas flying above you and sea urchins, small fish and crabs in the rock pools. The park also has extensive picnic and camping areas.
Explore the Rosh Hanikra Grottoes, Akhziv Beach, Nakhal Kziv Reserve, Traktoronei Hatzafon, ATV Extreme Northern Galilee, Botanical and Zoological Garden Nahariya, Banana Beach, Betset Beach, Rosh Hanikra, Sokolov Beach and so much more!
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Achziv National Park
The Achziv National Park is the main attraction in this quiet coastal village. The national park consists of a stretch of beach bordered by rocky cliffs, lagoons and sea pools both natural and manmade. For tourists the most important part of Achziv is the beach, recognized by locals as one of the finest in Israel. There are coves, cliffs and naturally formed lagoons where you can discover marine life which has not yet been scared away by the human visitors. Here you'll see Rock Pigeons, Swifts and Sternas flying above you and sea urchins, small fish and crabs in the rock pools. The park also has extensive picnic and camping areas.
Explore the Rosh Hanikra Grottoes, Akhziv Beach, Nakhal Kziv Reserve, Traktoronei Hatzafon, ATV Extreme Northern Galilee, Botanical and Zoological Garden Nahariya, Banana Beach, Betset Beach, Rosh Hanikra, Sokolov Beach and so much more!
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Acre
The Old City of Akko (Acre) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in recognition of the remains of the Crusader town. These ruins are both above and below street level. It's also because the city is one of a very small number of Ottoman walled towns. It has citadels, mosques, khans, and baths, all of which have been preserved. In Akko, these sites were built on top of the ruins of the Crusader structures. In addition to its amazing history, the Old City has a large number of incredibly popular Arabic style restaurants specializing in fresh fish and seafood caught daily by the local fishermen.
Explore and discover The Al-Jazzar Mosque, Knights' Halls - Old Akko, Underground Prisoners Museum, Khan of the Pillars, Shrine of Baha'u'llah, Extreme Park, Ghetto Fighters House Lohamei HaGeta'ot, Templar Tunnel, and so much more.
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Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park
Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park is at the very heart of the 'Land of a Thousand Caves.' This 1,250 acre national park is filled with 2,000 year old archaeological sites that visitors can explore. There are underground rooms, houses, buildings and passageways from Bar Kochba times 2000 years ago through 1500 years ago. Beit Guvrin National Park encompasses the remains of the ancient city of Tel Maresha and covers 5,000 dunams. The site has a tumultuous history from the First Temple Period through to modern times, yet it is the amazing caves at Beit Guvrin which is the main attraction for many of the visitors who come here.
Visit Maresha, Tel Lachish, Bell Caves, Britannia Park, Adullam Grove Nature Preserve, Valley of Elah (Terebinths), Ha-Mal`akhim-Shkharya Forest, Horvat Midras and so much more!