Bus&Rail: The Dead Sea
The Dead Sea by Train and Bus Train travel in Israel has its limits, unfortunately. But before judging too fast, be aware that the state of Israel has only existed…
The Dead Sea by Train and Bus Train travel in Israel has its limits, unfortunately. But before judging too fast, be aware that the state of Israel has only existed…
When traveling to Acre, for example with our one day self-guided tour combining culinary and historical highlights of the city, the Al-Jazzar mosque can already be seen from afar. With its…
The Israel Museum is undisputedly the largest and most important museum in Israel. Anyone who travels to the Holy Land and wants to learn about its history and culture should…
Located between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Caesarea is probably the most important archaeological site on Israel's Mediterranean coast. Not only the Roman founders of the city, but also Muslims and…
Besides Dimona, Bet Shean is probably the most remote station served by the Israeli railroads. Located less than 10 kilometers from the Jordanian border and 120 meters below sea level,…
Akko not only has a long and eventful history, but also boasts numerous sights. An ideal choice for a day in the port city is the five museums ticket: it…
Hardly any other small town on the planet is as well known as Bethlehem. Its religious significance as the birthplace of Jesus is undisputed, and even less religious contemporaries feel…
It’s your first time visiting Israel and you find the prospect of going solo daunting? You visited with a group tour before and this time want to delve more deeply…
Discovering Jerusalem’s panoramic views, holy sites, historical landmarks and mesmerizing streets is on every tourist’s itinerary while visiting Israel. If you only have one day to spend in the Israeli…
Here is a selection of where to take your family in and around Tel Aviv: Private Tel Aviv bike tour When in Tel Aviv do like the locals and hop…