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A tailor-made tour of Israel

Tel Aviv

It is important to remember that in Israel, in addition to sightseeing, you can also have a fantastic rest. Most people praise sunny Tel Aviv in this respect. Its golden beaches, eclectic architecture and hedonistic nightlife make this vibrant city a fantastic introduction to the modern Israeli lifestyle.

Over the last ten years, several very good five-star hotels have been built here, which are, of course, available in our portfolio. We recommend luxury hotels on the Tel Aviv coast and boutique hotels in the central part of the city.

The beach in Tel Aviv is long and wide and for most of the year it attracts local residents who play various beach games to relax - this is a classic holiday image known from Mediterranean resorts. There is a seaside promenade along the beach, where you can meet walkers, runners and cyclists. It is an extremely lively and friendly place that allows you to relax and enjoy the charms of relaxing on the Mediterranean Sea.

Tel Aviv is also a good place to visit fashionable cafes and high-class restaurants that dynamically follow trends or even create trends in global fine-dining cuisine. We also definitely recommend a visit to the Israel Museum with its great collection of contemporary art and paintings by artists such as Rothko, Rembrand and Modigliani.

Jerusalem

It is Jerusalem that has countless stories and facts to discover related to a religion and culture that has influenced much of the world. The Holy City is home to the original resting place of Jesus Christ, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Here you will find the Wailing Wall, the Stations of the Cross (Via Dolorosa), the Mount of Olives and the Al-Aqsa Mosque (Dome of the Rock). Each of these places individually would be able to attract visitors all year round. The location of all these places in one city explains why Israel is such a complex country. To best experience all the noteworthy aspects, we definitely recommend a private tour of Jerusalem. We recommend visiting the Orthodox district, the Holocaust Museum (Yad Vashem) and the huge Mahane Yehuda bazaar. In turn, the charming streets of the Yemin Moshe district are a great place to take photos that will decorate your Instagram gallery.

A journey through Jerusalem is more than just a walk around the city. Imagine the outpouring of emotion in the Old City of Jerusalem, where Jews, Christians, Muslims and Armenians share their spirituality... if this city doesn't move you, who else can?

Israel outside Tel Aviv and Jerusalem

Dead Sea

it is located at an altitude of 431 mppm. It is characterized by salinity ten times higher than that observed in the ocean. Floating in its waters is a unique experience. This is an important area in religious history, and both the Bible and the Quran contain numerous references to the Dead Sea.

Masada

you must discover the ruins of Masada perched on a spectacular hill, once the seat of the palace built by Herod the Great

Tiberias and the Lake Galilean

unlike most of the Middle East, Israel's north lies in the fertile, hilly Galilee region flanked by Mount Hermon and the Golan Heights to the northeast. The famous Sea of ​​Galilee is the heart of this region. It is the largest freshwater lake in Israel, which attracts crowds of pilgrims every year. This is where Jesus performed miracles described in the New Testament, such as walking on water and calming a storm. In Tiberias and the surrounding area there are numerous interesting and worth visiting archaeological sites. In Tiberias, we offer stays in two luxurious 5-star hotels.

Haifa

often overlooked, completely wrongly. Considered by many to be the most beautiful city in Israel. Haifa is located in the north of the country on the Mediterranean coast. The city rises gradually on Mount Carmel, thanks to which it is divided into three zones. The lowest level is the port and commercial part. In the central zone there are old, traditional buildings of the city. At the very top, in the highest zone, the newest housing estates and hotels are located. In Haifa, we recommend visiting the Baha'i gardens, covered with lush vegetation and offering a beautiful view of the city skyline.

Nazareth

the cradle of the Christian religion. This is where, according to biblical accounts, Jesus Christ grew up. The main places to visit are the Basilica of the Annunciation, the Grotto of the Annunciation and the Church of Saint Joseph. Near the city there is also a recreated Galilean village (Nazareth Village), where you can go back to the times when Jesus lived there. Nazareth is inhabited mainly by Arabs and has a very interesting mix of cultures. It is worth getting lost in the local bazaar and observing the life going on between the narrow, stone streets.

Akka

a beautiful city with historical fortifications, which is mentioned twice on the UNESCO list. It is located near Haifa. The Old City of Acre is located on a small peninsula in the Bay of Haifa and has a history that is considered one of the most turbulent in the entire country. Various religions and traditions intertwine here, which are created alternately in more or less peaceful circumstances by followers of Judaism, Muslims, Christians, followers of the Baha'i faith, Bedouins and Druze.

Jericho

Jericho is proudly called by local residents the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Local archaeological excavations date back 10 years. Jericho is also famous for its geological location - it is the lowest city in the world. It is, of course, located on the West Bank of the Jordan River in the Palestinian Authority, and in tourist programs visiting Jericho is often combined with visiting Bethlehem and Ramallah. Jericho is home to archaeological sites covering over 20 ancient settlements.

Negev Desert

we highly recommend a trip south to the Negev Desert. This trip provides a refreshing perspective on this less-visited region. We guarantee you will be amazed by the picturesque desert landscape, which includes the gigantic Ramon crater, surreal lunar landscapes in many national parks, the thousand-year-old Nabataean heritage on the Incense Trail and magical desert wineries. In the Negev Desert there is one of the most phenomenal hotels in the country - Six Senses Shaharut

Ruins of Qumran (Qumran)

we also recommend visiting Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were hidden for thousands of years

Culinary of Israel

Israel's ethnic diversity is reflected in the country's incredibly rich cuisine. We recommend privately organized cooking classes in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Be sure to visit bustling markets such as Caramel Market and Mahane Jehuda, where you can see and taste interesting varieties of aromatic spices, olives, hummus, freshly baked pita bread, delicious desserts and sun-drenched fruits. Shakshuka and Sabich are dishes known to an increasing number of gourmets, but trying their original versions in Israel is a completely different experience from those we know from their European versions. Tel Aviv is the capital of fine dining cuisine. We recommend restaurants Shila, Taizu, Messa and Zapro - of course, these are just a few of the addresses worth visiting.

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