Travel to Israel
Get to Israel in any day and month, enjoy the great weather.
Come and see Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Tiberias and have vacation in Eilat or Deas Sea
TEL AVIV
Tel Aviv is the second largest city in Israel situated on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline. It was originally founded on the outskirts of the ancient port city of Jaffa in 1909 but was later on merged with Jaffa upon the establishment of the State of Israel.
GALILEE
The region of Galilee in Northern Israel is central to the ministry of Jesus that makes it a significant, religious, historic, sacred place for Christians, Jews and Muslims. Many of its towns and cities, like Cana, Capernaum, Tiberias and Nazareth, have been repeatedly mentioned in the Gospels.
NAZARETH
Nazareth is the capital and largest city of Northern Israel. It is also considered the Arab capital of Israel simply because of the large concentration of Arab residents in the area. The city is also a sacred place for Christians the world over because Nazareth is where, according to the New Testament, the Virgin Mary was visited by the Angel Gabriel.
JERUSALEM
Where else can you find the three biggest religions in the world, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, but in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel? Its sacred grounds, its collection of historical, religious buildings, monuments and artifacts and its people are a testament to its turbulent yet rich cultural heritage.
DEAD SEA
The Dead Sea is a body of water that lies between Israel and Jordan. What makes it unique is its salinity content, hence the name Dead Sea, because no living thing can live in its waters. However, these same waters provide healing and rejuvenation to those who swim in it because of the salt,
TIBERIAS
Tiberias is considered one of the holiest places in Israel because of its proximity to the Sea of Galilee and being the site of many religious, historical events. It was built by Herod Antipas, the son of Herod the Great, as the capital of the Galilee region of Palestine and he named it after his patron, Roman Emperor Tiberius.