10 Best Places To Visit In Israel | 2018
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10 Best Places To Visit In Israel.
Israel offers a whole lot more than amazing age-old ruins and a swathe of biblical sites - here you can also take a dip in the Dead Sea or a boat trip on the Sea of Galilee or for time out, Tel Aviv's beautiful beaches are sure to impress. Here's our selection of Israel's top 10 destinations to get you started.
1. Jerusalem
2. Bethlehem
3. Tel Aviv
4. Nazareth
5. The Dead Sea
6. Eilat
7. Haifa
8. Sea of Galilee
9. Jaffa
10. Masada
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Things to do in Israel: Best Places to Visit
Discover the diversity of the small country Israel. Israel is not only diverse in his culture, where Muslims, Christs and Jews live peacefully together, but also in his nature.
We start our video with a map of Israel and the places you will see. Followed by the historic, old city of Jerusalem, the Wailing Wall with temple and the magnificent Tower of David light festival. Next, we visit the beautiful Sea of Galilea with the Mount of Beatitudes, where Jesus is believed to have delivered the Sermon on the Mount, followed by the Golan Heights and Merom Golan. Of course, you will see the beautiful Bahá'í Gardens, historic Akkon, beaches in Tel Aviv, but also Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus and the surrounded wall nowadays.
We travel to the Dead Sea, where the water is ten times as salty as in the ocean and where you get the perfect floating experience. Don't miss out the fortification of Masada. Masada is an ancient fortress in the south of Israel, where at 73CE the Jewish fled to the fortress from the Romans. The fortification is located on the top of a rock plateau at the Judaean Desert and you have beautiful view of the Dead Sea.
Discover wildlive and nature at the En Gedi national park and watch for the Nubian ibex and rock hyrax.
Last but not least, we travel to Eilat at the Red Sea for snorkeling and diving.
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Israel is a complex, intriguing, and significant state to visit no matter your background. The region draws travelers worldwide who come out of interest, religious pilgrimage, or to simply have a luxurious vacation. From desert to sea, Israel is anything but boring. Those who visit gain a deeper understanding of life in one of the world’s most complicated places, and are sure to have an experience of a lifetime.
No matter the type of visitor you are, here are the fifteen best places to visit in Israel when you go:
15. The Dead Sea
14. Masada
13. Bat Yam
12. Garden of Gethsemene
11. Old City of Akko
10. Haifa
9. Beit She’an
8. Nimrod Fortress National Park
7. Ashdod
6. Safed
5. Negev
4. Tiberias
3. Eilat
2. Tel Aviv
1. Jerusalem
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See all the sites and a biblical tour all that happened in Joppa, Israel, also called Jaffa or Yafo. The Prophet Jonah sailed from here, logs came from Lebanon to Joppa to build the second temple in Jerusalem, Dorcas was raised from the dead here, Peter received a vision to take the gospel to the Gentiles in Caesarea here, plus much more.
Things to do in Israel | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When you think of traveling to Israel visiting religious sites in Jerusalem or basing yourself in Tel Aviv may initially come to mind. However, when exploring Israel it is paramount to set aside enough time to get off the beaten path and explore more of the country. Fortunately, for us, we were able to make two separate trips to Israel experiencing as much food, culture, historical and modern attractions as we possibly could.
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The following is a list of things to do in Israel with a focus on the top attractions in this travel guide:
1) Regardless of whether you can swim (or not swim) well you will most certainly float when visiting the Dead Sea. Covering yourself in gooey mud and joining others floating is one of the top attractions in Israel.
2) No trip to Israel would be complete without sampling the local cuisine and especially the street food. With this in mind we walked all the way from our hotel room in Tel Aviv to Jaffa - an ancient city renowned for its amazing hummus and other street food. Aside from just hummus we were able to try Shaksouka, cheese stuffed pastries, malabi and kanafeh.
3) Having the opportunity to take a tour of the West Bank (or Palestine) is an eye opening experience. Media coverage, from the perspective of the west, often depicts this area as being quite unruly and poor; however, a tour there really dispels a lot of myths. We had the opportunity to eat falafel, walking around the streets and get a real sense of what life is like in this region. Some highlights included visiting Sheppard's Field, the Jordan River and oldest city in the world - Jericho. To end our trip we drank beer at the West Bank Palestinian brewery.
4) Getting off the beaten track a little we visited Rosh Hanikra. Known as the window to the Mediterranean we were treated to breathtaking views and an amazing sunset.
5) Aside from just eating our way around Jaffa, we took the time to properly explore it on foot. One of the top highlights was visiting a traditional flea market,
6) Taking the cable car up to visit Masada was a welcome relief considering how hot it was on the day we visited. As we wandered about we visited an old water cistern and Byzantine church.
7) Caesarea! The ruins of the ancient city once given from Agus Caesar to Harrod the Great was an experience we'll never forget. Walking around in the Hippodrome allowed me to visualize what the old chariot races must have been like.
8) One of my favorite meals in Israel was prepared by a Druze family. This amazing feast, in the form of a buffet, featured kebabs, olives, chicken and stuffed cabbage just to name a few.
9) Wondering wear to rest your sleepy head while traveling in Israel? Look no further than the Fauzi Azar Inn in Nazareth. This converted Arab Mansion.
10) One of the more frontier attractions was visiting Golan Heights and the Sea of Galilee. We toured around the Banias Reserve and Mount Bental.
11) Considering how tasty the food is in Israel it would be a shame to leave without knowing how to recreate these delectable delights back home in your own kitchen. Fortunately, for us, we were able to take a cooking class at Dan Gourmet in Tel Aviv. We learned how to make Lahmacun and charred eggplant amongst other dishes.
12) Have you ever wondered how olive oil is made? Visiting an olive press answered our all of our questions and made us appreciate the craft of making this high quality cooking oil. For the best vantage point of Nazareth we headed to Mount Precipice for panoramic 360 degree views. Finally, we visited Haifa to check out the famous Bahá'í gardens.
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5 MUST PLACES IN TEL AVIV ISRAEL:
1. NEVE TSEDEK- beautiful neighborhood. small and colorful houses. cafe and high fashion boutique. very close to the beach and to Rothschild blvd.
2. ROTHSCHILD BLVD.- main blvd. in Tel Aviv. amazing architecture. if you get tired this the best place to sit down and relax.
3. CULTURE SQ.- at the end of Rothschild blvd. you will arrive to the culture sq. where you can see the HaBima national theater and the beautiful sq. also worth see this place at night.
4. CARMEL MARKET- this market is a must see place in Tel Aviv.
here you will experience the Mediterranean atmosphere. with fresh fruit and vegetable. spacial dessert and cheese as well small restaurant all in the market vibe. DO NOT MISS.
5. TEL AVIV BEACH- must see place. Israel has the best weather in the world. form April to Nov. you can enjoy the sun and the beach.
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Tel aviv: Jaffa
esiding by the seaside of the Mediterranean Sea for thousands of years, the city of Jaffa has seen its share of Conquers, regimes changes and by now its share of tourists and pilgrims. Built in a Military and Merchant key point, Jaffa has been a major key strategic location in the times of the many Empires that ruled it over the years.
in this video we will show you the highlights of Old Jaffa you need to put on your check list, and if you stick around until the end of the video, you’ll get some great tips that will help you make better decisions, and have a safe and more enjoyable trip.
Today, being part of Tel Aviv – Jaffa, it is a must-see place for every Tourist who visits the Holly land – be it a party lover, History aficionado or foody. Jaffa has a little bit of everything fo everyone.
If you are coming from Tel Aviv, do yourself a favor and walk your way down to Jaffa through the promenade. With 10 months of sun, it’s almost always time to start your day by the beach. If you are staying in a hotel in Mid - Tel Aviv, the walk to Jaffa Harbor should take you more than 20 minutes.
Right at the beginning of the harbor, if you stop and tun your gaze to the sea, you’ll be able to spot the Andromeda rock, named after a princess from Greek Mythology, whose Mother, Cassiopeia chained her to that rock as a sacrifice to Poseidon’s sea creature.
A couple minutes’ walk further will bring you to Jaffa port. Here you can grab delicious and fresh sea food, Take a boat ride and if you have the time, go to Na’Laga’at, one of a kind Art center for integrating people with disabilities to society.
climb your way through the port’s History filled Magical little streets, which serve as a home to many Art galleries, nifty little gift shops and Museums, all the way up to St. peter’s church.
Walk your way through Kikar Kedumim with a cup of freshly grained coffee or a scone of ice cream and when you cross the whishing bridge to th Ha’Pisga gardens, make sure to stop, touch your Zodiac sign, look at the sea and make a wish. A local legend has it, that it just may come true.
If you hadn’t had lunch yet, head down to the Flea Market, where you can work your appetite just a little bit more, bargaining for vintage items, trinkets and little gems. Finding a place to eat would prove easy, as the market is ubiquitous with café’s and authentic middle eastern restaurants.
Alternatively, you can grab a bite in one of the many Wonderful Bakeries along and around Yefet street, - one of the main arteries of Jaffa - and head right back up to Ha’pisga gardens for a sunset you will not soon forget.
Jaffa is packed with after dark activities. Many of the restaurants and art galleries you already walked by are open till late including classical places like the Ha’Hamam and more. If you like nice places for a beer we recommend “ beit kandinof” next to H’apisga gardens, which is a renovated old house that serves today as a bar with several art galleries, which attract lots of burners and hipsters,
“Ramesses”, which is a bunch of united restaurants and bars in a lovely pedestrian area, next to the clock tower circle, and “Shaffa” bar which locates in one of the alleys int the middle of the flea market.
Here’s the tip we promised you at the beginning of this video: If you are heading to Jaffa from Tel aviv or heading back to Tel Aviv at the end of your day in old Jaffa, make sure to pass through Ha’tahana. The old train station on the Jaffa-Jerusalem line, located between the sea shore and the Neveh Zedek neighborhood, which operated from 1892 to 1948. This was the first railway line between Little Asia and Egypt. A few years ago, the station was converted to a compound that offers a variety of activities for the whole family.