Places to Visit
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
A Jewish town of the Mishna period, on the border between the Jezreel Valley and the Lower Galilee.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
One of the most important archaeological sites in Israel from the time of the bible.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
This is the traditional New Testament Mt. of Transfiguration,
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
A Christian holy site, on a hill-top overlooking the Sea of Galilee.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
An archaeological mound with remains of the city of Dan. Located in the far north of Israel.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
An important Christian holy site, located on the north-western shores of the Sea of Galilee
Golan Heights| Northern Israel
The highest mountain range within the boundaries of the Land of Israel.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
A mountain range between the Valley Jezreel in the northeast and the coastal plain in the west.
Jerusalem Area| Central Israel
A quiet little village, today a suburb on the west side of Jerusalem.
Dead Sea Area| Southern Israel
A Kibbutz on the western shore of the Dead Sea, with the Biblical name of the near by oasis.
Negev Area| Southern Israel
Kibbutz Sde Boker is the realization of the dream envisioned by David Ben Gurion.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
Arab city in the Lower Galilee, holy to Christians. Here Jesus grew to manhood
Jerusalem Area| Central Israel
A man-made mountain built by King Herod in the Judean Desert, about 6 km. south-east of Bethlehem.
Dead Sea Area| Southern Israel
The remains of a settlement dating from the Second Temple period, on the shore of the Dead Sea.
Eilat Area| Southern Israel
It is believed that these were King Solomon’s copper mines.
Jerusalem Area| Central Israel
Massada is situated on the top of a mountain with steep sides and a flat top like a parapet overlooking the Dead Sea
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
A sweet-water lake in the eastern Lower Galilee, an important area for Christians.
Jerusalem Area| Central Israel
Contains a fascinating complex of caves and ruins dating to the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
The remains of a settlement dating from the Second Temple period, on the shore of the Dead Sea.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
Ein Hod is a charming, picturesque artists’ village set in the heart of the Carmel Forest.
Sharon Area| Central Israel
Netanya is a lively seacoast town situated on the Sharon coastal plain.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
This was the center of Jesus’ Galilean ministry, where he called several of his disciples.
Tel Aviv Area| Central Israel
A city on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, south of Tel Aviv, today part of that city.
Tel Aviv Area| Central Israel
Herzliya (pronounced Hertselia) is named after the visionary of the Jewish state.
Negev Area| Southern Israel
The town sits on the edge of the Ramon crater, at a height of some 300 meters above it.
Dead Sea Area| Central Israel
Jericho is located 258 metres (846 ft) below sea level in an oasis in Wadi Qelt in the Jordan Valley.
Tel Aviv Area| Central Israel
located on a rise with a fabulous view of the Ayalon Valley where God made the moon stand still.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
Gamla has it all: a dramatic saga, rugged landscape and magnificent vistas to match
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
Daliyat el-Carmel is a Druze village high on the slopes of Mt. Carmel and has an exceptionally unique character
Jordan Valley| Northern Israel
Beit She’an is one of the most ancient cities in the country, a historical gem.
Negev Area| Southern Israel
The capital city of the Negev, the southern region of Israel.
Jerusalem Area| Central Israel
The charming village of Abu Ghosh, with its important Christian connections.
Ashkelon| Southern Israel
On the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. One of the important port cities of the Philistines.
Jerusalem| Central Israel
The capital of the State of Israel, and the ancient capital of the Biblical Jewish kingdom.
Tel Aviv| Central Israel
Located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Tel Aviv is Israel’s commercial center.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
Built in the 1st century AD on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, and named for Tiberius Caesar.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
Considered to be one of the best preserved Crusader port towns in the world.
Galilee Area| Northern Israel
An important religious center: Jews do pilgrimage to Elijah’s Cave, Christians worship at the Stella Maris Carmelite monastery.