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Israel: what you need to see

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You have a trip to Israel ahead? So you’re going to surf the web for hours to find out what you need to see in this country? Don’t waste your time! We will develop an optimal route according to your wishes and budget. Explore Israel with the 123 Trip Tel Aviv travel company in a rented car with a driver. This way you will be able to visit more scenic and cultural sites, have time to rest, and get unforgettable experiences.

The best cities and places to visit

Israel offers an exceptional diversity of ways to spend a vacation, but there are must-visit cities and places.

Tel Aviv

Gorgeous, cosmopolitan, modern metropolis – one of the best places to rest in Israel, where you can:

  • explore the ancient port city Jaffa;
  • visit numerous world-class museums and cultural institutions;
  • immerse yourself in crazy nightlife;
  • just go to magnificent city beaches.

Tel Aviv delights with stunning architecture, colorful markets, and fashionable bars. You are guaranteed to have a great time.

Jerusalem

The city that is sacred to three world religions. It's like no other. Incredible Jerusalem offers a memorable time journey:

  • start your day with a breathtaking view from the Mount of Olives;
  • take the Palm Sunday path to the Garden of Gethsemane;
  • enter the historical city through the Lions’ Gate.

Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Quarters, parks and museums, shops, markets, restaurants, and bars complement the image of a thriving capital city.

Eilat and Negev

A resort on the shore of the Red Sea and a coral reef, which impresses with its biodiversity. This is one of the most popular places for beach rest, diving and other water sports throughout the Middle East. Near Eilat are lots of attractions in the Negev desert.

Haifa

Beautiful city on the country's northern Mediterranean coast with exceptionally clean beaches. Mount Carmel, on the slope of which Haifa is located, is one of the greenest natural areas in Israel.

Nazareth

The biblical hometown of Jesus Christ. For many travelers, Nazareth takes a key place in the route.

The Dead Sea and Masada

This is the lowest available point on Earth – 400 meters below sea level! This means that you’ll see mesmerizing otherworldly caves, cliffs, and landscapes and then swim in the hypersaline waters of the deepest lake. That’s the perfect place for recreational rest! Near is a national park and the Masada rock fortification – one of Israel’s most significant archaeological sites.

Ein Gedi nature reserve and kibbutz

An oasis between the Dead Sea and the Judean desert mountains. Two streams, which feed on rain, flow here. They give life to plants and rare animals. There is the Wadi David waterfall with a cool natural pool, in which you can swim. The mountains offer a fantastic view of the Dead Sea. In Ein Gedi kibbutz, you can see archaeological finds of the long settlement history of the oasis, and visit the unique botanical garden and SPA with thermal water.

The Sea of Galilee

The holy places around this blue lake are:

  • historical fishing village Capernaum, where Jesus used to live;
  • the place of the Sermon on the Mount;
  • Tabgha and the hometown of Mary Magdalene.

Also, here everyone can find nice rest. You can swim and take thermal baths here. There’s an opportunity to go boating, kayaking, or ride copies of historical ships.

Timna Park

This is the national park in the Negev desert in the south of Israel with fascinating geological sites made of red-brown sandstone. Throughout the park, you can ride in a car. There are also hiking trails leading to geological tourist attractions. There’s a desert landscape under the watchful eyes of mountain goats. In Timna Park, there is an artificial lake with boat rental, camping for visitors, and a restaurant.

Choose a tourist destination and feel free to contact us. We will help you plan your stay in Israel so that you can enjoy it fully!

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