The lowest point on Earth, more than 400 meters below sea level, the Dead Sea is a true miracle of nature.
The Sea of Galilee (Kinnereth) is the largest source of freshwater in the north of Israel.
A city with a vibrant commercial center, museums, shopping malls, entertainment, sports centers and safari
A natural oasis set in the Judean Desert
A walled City with many religious and archaeological sites treasured by the Jews, Christians and Muslims
Ancient port town south of Tel-Aviv with museums, art galleries, coffee shops and restaurants
First neighborhood in Tel-Aviv, home to restaurants, cultural centers, art galleries and shops
A mountain in northeast Jerusalem, home to art galleries, museums, a synagogue, hospital and university
Busiest and most popular of Tel-Aviv's beaches, close to the most exclusive hotels
Yacht and boat docks and rentals, sailing and diving lessons, equipment rentals, surf club
A German Templer colony which will house office towers, residences, hotel, pedestrian shopping mall, restaurants and cafes
A center for shopping, dining and culture
One of Israel's oldest sea ports for cargo and passenger ships
The Bahai Shrine - the tomb of the Bab - in the center of 19 terraced gardens
Natural hot baths dating back to the Roman Empire period
An artist community with studios, galleries and restaurants open to the public all year round
Protective home to endangered desert animals mentioned in the Bible
Tel-Aviv's center of culture, architecture and community in one long and exclusive street
a bohemian neighborhood, south Tel Aviv with night clubs, fast food and atmosphere
Israel's capital city with all branches of government, many museums and a population of over 800,000 people
The Dolphin Reef Eilat on the Red Sea where guests can play with dolphins in their natural environment.
The Hula Valley in the upper Galilee is an ideal stop for tourists and nature lovers
Flanking the Yarkon River on both sides is Hayarkon Park, Tel Aviv’s answer to green space with options for physical activity.
The White City refers to over 4,000 Bauhaus buildings that fill the streets of Tel Aviv
Kfar Hanokdim is a Bedouin village located between Arad and Masada
Centrally located in Eilat the Eilat Marina is a large docking port for private and public use
The Rabin Square and the Rabin Memorial in meomory of Yitzhak Rabin, Israel's 5th Prime Minister
Kibbutz Yad Mordechai, named after Mordechai Anilewicz the leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, is located south of Ashkelon
A natural reserve in Eilat for diving and snorkeling, with sandy beaches and an underwater world of colored fish and a coral reef
The Hilton Beach offers entertainment, relaxation and a fantastic location for all beach goers
The Roman Cardo served as one of Jerusalem’s main roads during the Roman and Byzantine periods
A pedestrian promenade with restaurants, cafes, fabric stores and bars. On Tuesdays and Fridays the Nahalat Binyamin Artists’ Fair takes place
The Tel Aviv Tayelet is the pedestrian promenade from Tel Aviv Port to Jaffa
Jerusalem Beach is located in the center of Tel Aviv and is a favored spot for Israeli teens and younger tourists
Drummers' Beach, which hosts drummers on a Friday afternoon, is the southernmost section of Tel Aviv’s beaches, just north of Jaffa
Acre Port is an ancient port with a rich history of war, commerce and conquest
From the nature reserve & national park on Mount Arbel Park in the Lower Galilee you can see the Sea of Galilee, Mount Hermon and much of the Golan Heights
Located in the north of Tel Aviv's beaches, Tel Baruch Beach is a wonderful venue for a quiet family outing by the sea
Experience Caesarea’s history from Herod and the Romans to the Crusaders and the port established with Baron Rothschild’s vision for Israel’s coastal area
The Caesarea Golf Club is the premier golf course in Israel, and the country's only internationally recognized club.
The Manara Cliffs are a popular location in Northern Israel for outdoor adventures and activities
Sheraton Beach (Metzitzim Beach) is one of Tel Aviv’s most popular beaches for local residents
Between Ashkelon and Kiryat Gat is the Hamei Yoav Spa was established jointly by the members of Kibbutz Negba and Sde Yoav for relaxation and healing
Frishman Beach is one of the busiest and most popular of Tel Aviv’s Mediterranean beaches, particularly for young locals
Hof Hatzuk is well known for being one of Tel Aviv's quietest and cleanest beaches
The Religious Beach (Nordau) is a section of the beach in North Tel Aviv designated for separate male and female bathing hours
Atzmaut Beach offers different sections for surfers, the gay population and dog lovers
An spa located in a lush oasis in the desert south of Beer Sheva
The Red Canyon Eilat, a multi colored section of the Eilat Mountains boasting walls approximately thirty meters high
The Herzliya Marina is one of Israel’s prestigious international ports for sailing boats, yachts and ships up to 70 meters in length
Herzliya Pituach Business Center is home to one of Israel’s largest and most prestigious high tech centers
The Zoological Center Tel Aviv – Ramat Gan Safari is a 1000 dunam oasis in the midst of metropolitan Tel Aviv with the largest collection of animals in the Middle East
The Ramat Hachayal Business District is one of Tel Aviv's premier hi tech areas
The Reef Diving and Surfing Club Herzliya provides everything an experienced or first time surfer or diver needs
Dabuch Beach, is the most popular surf and leisure beach in Herzliya
Agmon Hahula (the Hula Lake) is a nature reserve offering a variety of attractions but best known for bird watching (Ornithology)
The Jordan River stretches along Israel’s eastern border all the way from its most northern point down to the Dead Sea along a 156 mile route
The Ein Gedi Botanical Gardens feature rare flora and fauna from most of the world’s seven continents
The Red Sea Desert, stretching from Beer Menuha to the Gulf of Eilat, offers a wide range of landscapes to see and activities to do at the different sites
Located in the Judean Desert, where Abraham and the other Patriarchs were believed to have lived, this unique experience allows you to relive their lives and history
The Zina Dizengoff Square, named after the wife of Tel Aviv’s first Mayor Meir Dizengoff, has been one of Tel Aviv’s focal points since 1934
The old train station on the Jaffa-Jerusalem line, has been artfully renovated into a stylish complex of boutique shops, restaurants and cute, little markets
Netanya has been blessed with a beautiful shoreline stretching along 12.5 km which is home to stunning beaches
Utopia Orchid Park is a unique botanical garden with 17,000 orchids, carnivorous plants, birds, fish and more
Kibbutz Be'eri a kibbutz in southern Israel, near the border with the Gaza Strip
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