Traveling Around Israel

Galilee
Situated in Israel’s north, the Galilee is one of Israel’s most beautiful regions. The district, a must-visit for nature lovers, is characterized byRead More
Nazareth and Safed
Nazareth, known as the childhood home of Jesus, is Israel’s largest Arab city. It is home to a charming Old City, dozens of monasteries and churches,Read More
Haifa
Haifa is set on the northern slopes of Mount Carmel and faces the Mediterranean Sea. The city, third largest in Israel, is a center for trade,Read More
Dead Sea and Masada
The Dead Sea, a picturesque salt lake located 420 meters below sea level, is the lowest point on earth. Its high concentration of salt enablesRead More
Acre
Acre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is considered the port city of the Mediterranean coast. Having been shaped by the Ottomans, Romans, andRead More
Caesarea
Known as the Roman port city, Caesarea is a town on Israel’s Mediterranean coast. Some popular sites include Caesarea National Park, the RomanRead More
Eilat
Head down to the most southern area of Israel and visit Eilat. Cornering Egypt and Jordan, and being only a one-hour flight from Tel Aviv andRead More
Sea of Galilee
The Sea of Galilee, also known as the Kinneret, is Israel’s largest freshwater lake. The area is famous from the New Testament as the place whereRead More
Makhtesh Ramon
Makhtesh Ramon, located in Israel’s Negev Desert, is the world’s largest erosion cirque. The formation is 500 meters deep and 40km long, making for aRead More