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TEL AVIV

Tel Aviv is one of the most vibrant cities in the world,Don’t miss it!

The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is Israel’s largest art museum, with a large collection of permanent exhibits as well as temporary exhibits. Permanently on display include the works of Cezanne, Chagall, Dali, Monet, Henri Moore, Auguste Rodin, Archipenko, Picasso, Klimt, Kadinsky.

If you want to go to just one traditional art museum when in Israel, make it this one!

Carmel open-air market –  You can spend hours strolling between the pictures stalls of fruits, vegetables  clothing;and the best HUMUS plcace

Nachalat Binyamin Market in the heart of Tel Aviv opens

Located in one of the oldest neighborhoods in Tel Aviv, Nachalat Binyamin Market features a massive range of different arts and craft products presented by over 200 artists who set up every Tuesday and Friday to offer their sometimes fascinating creations to the public.

Rothschild Boulevard is one of the most important and iconic streets in Tel Aviv.

Located in the heart of the White City of Tel Aviv, Rothschild Boulevard is a commercial center, with major financial institutions lining the street, a cultural center, with the main theater and concert hall of Tel Aviv, a culinary center, with tens of top restaurants, and a leisure center, with the center of the boulevard popular with dog walkers, bikers, and some of Tel Aviv’s wealthiest and most beautiful who stop off at the amazing coffee kiosks found in the center of the street.

Sarona Market is Tel Aviv’s latest culinary center, rivalling the new wave of food markets which have popped up around the world, such as La Boqueria in Barcelona, Chelsea Market in New York City, and Borough Market in London.

culinary excellence’ and houses around 100 businesses, from local producers of spices, cheeses, meats, and other goods, to imported delicacies and specialities from around

 the world.

Jafa Flea Market, or,  in Hebrew Shuk Hapishpishim is one of the highlights of the area with vendors selling products of any variety imaginable lining the sidewalks. Weaving your way through an array of treasure, junk, and daily basics, you’ll see everything from Judaica, Persian tiles, jewelery, old jeans, and Indian mildewed clothes. Its an incredible cultural experience, where bargaining and haggling rule the day… fun in itself.

Namal Tel Aviv (the Tel Aviv Port) the host some of the city’s richest and trendiest, whilst at night, Namal Tel Aviv transforms into one of Tel Aviv’s most popular nightlife venues. Oh, and by the way, you won’t see any big ships here, maybe just a few yachts.

Judea desert/EINGedi/Masada

 

Judean Desert, is one of the most fascinating places in Israel.

An Israeli tourist visits at list one of the many parks that fills the desert.

We will visit Kibbutz Ein Gedi Ein Gdi,with it’s amazing national park Nahal David and the amazing canyon,after our walk in the desert

 

We will visit Masada On an isolated cliff

At this magnificent palace In the days of the Great Revolt, the last of the rebels against Rome entrenched themselves and turned their desperate fight into a symbol of the struggle for freedom. Because of the enthralling historic events that took place on the mountain, and the archaeological finds that have been revealed there, UNESCO has declared Masada National Park

After Masada we’ll have a lunch break,and continue,to a swim in the Dead Sea

We’ll stop for a ride on canals.and turn back to our hotel,

Western Wall tunnel/David city/Davidson’s center

Going down to the  center of the city of David

 

 

David conquered the city from the Jebusites

Bible in your hand and from the pages coming up the stories, an unforgettable experience, we’ll walk in the narrow tunnel, to the underground channel towards the Gihon tunnels, and the Canaanite or the canal dry and wet that King Hizkiyahu carved

After a steep descent we will pass through the Shiloh pool to stand right where the kings were anointend, from here the priests went up to the Temple to worship God on Shavuot, here Jesus performed the miracle of the blind man

We will continue towards the tunnels of the Wailing Wall, which will reveal life to us during the days of King Solomon and Herod; the cornerstones of the western wall will pass directly in front of the Holy of Holies and through the underground streets
The tunnels of the western wall are being rejected by the Jewish and Muslim neighborhood

JERUSALEM OUTSIDE THE WALLS

Jerusalem new / Mahane Yehuda market/Nahlaot/Mea Shearim/Israel museum/Yad vashem

 

Our second day in Jerusalem is called “outside the walls”
We will visit the colorful Mahane Yehuda market in Nahlaot neighborhood the lively and colorful market is full of suprises and most delicious food… sweets, actually everything here is so good…

The small streets we’ll lead us to Nahlaot – with endless stories

We’ll continue to Mea -Shearim the ultra Orthodox radical neighborhood -looks like scien from of a movie-with,the radical graffiti,and Orthodox customs.

After lunch we’ll continue to Israel museum actually, we can spend the whole day here .

Our last place for today will be Yad Vashem the Holocaust museum.

The Golan heights/ATV tour/ Ben-Tal/Banias Parks/Rosh Pina / Zafed.

 

The Golan and the Hermon mountains are source of endless fun trips in Israel

 

Going up through the amazing sights of the Golan Heights, we will visit the Ben-Tal Mountain where we can watch the army troops,and kunetra city of Syria,we’ll drive through endless fields of grapes and wineries,we’ll pass Kazrin -the biggest city on the Golan Heights and watch the most beautiful pick of the Hermon mountain with the white color of snow on top.

Going down we can visit the amazing waterfalls of Banias park.Or passing through Hahula Valley, we can do an ATV tour.

Rosh Pina is a peaceful place for lunch and an historical visit.

Optional and depending on time we’ll continue to Zafed (zfat)the kabala city with it’s beautiful old city, spiritual synagogues and beautiful Galleries.

This is time to go back to our hotel.

DRIVING THE SHORE OF ISRAEL

Our day Will start driving north along the coastal plain to the national park of Caesarea , the capital of Judea under the Romans.

The city was built by Herods the Great, and flourished during the Romans, Byzantines, Crusades period

We’ll Visit the excavations of this ancient city, the Roman theatre and aqueduct,the . Roman Amphitheatre, the Hippodrome horse racing arena,and lots of Jewish haritag,all in cesárea.

We’ll leave cesárea heading to

(Acre Akko).

We’ll Visit the Crusader underground city, the Crypts and roam Acre’s old city Oriental Market, the Arab Mosque and the Old Port,capital of the Crusaders for more than a century
We’ll visit the crusaders’s fortress,which was revealed lately,and the otomanic Hamam,the great Bazar, historic tunel port from the Crusades,with the huge walls sourounding the city

Acre is a must place to visit
From acre well drive up to Israel ‘s border with Lebanon –ROSH HANIKRA

 

,a cable car will take us down the soft chalk hill,to the grottos and tunnels formed by sea action on the soft chalk rock.the site is incredibly beautiful and unique,after a.walk through the deep caves we’ll go up to take a picture at the border of Lebanon.

This is time to go back to our hotel