Although Israel is quite a small country, it is rich in a lot of attractions. When you visit Israel, you will definitely notice incredibly stylish cities, stunning landscapes and beautiful people.
Wailing Wall, Jerusalem
The Wailing Wall, Western Wall or Ha-Kotel ha-Maarawi is part of the ancient wall around the western slope of the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem, which survived the destruction of the Second Temple by the Romans in 70 A.D. The Western Wall in Jerusalem is one of the holiest sites for Jews, where history is perfectly intertwined with religion.
The Old City of Jaffa
Jaffa is one of the oldest ports in the country, located where Tel Aviv is now. Tourists love taking pictures of the old city along the shoreline, near the old port, the clock tower and the nearby flea market.
Red Canyon, Eilat
In the mountainous desert near Eilat, Israel’s southernmost city, stretches Red Canyon. It is a beautiful canyon with red sandstone cliffs rising to a height of 30 meters on both sides.
Dead Sea
The Dead Sea is one of Israel’s most famous attractions, as it is the lowest place on earth and the deepest salt sea in the world. People from all over the world come to swim in the Dead Sea.
Masada National Park
Masada National Park is another UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can reach the top of the cliffs overlooking the Dead Sea by cable car or on foot. Believe me, the effort spent is worth the stunning view of the Dead Sea at the top.
Bahai Gardens, Haifa
The Bahai Gardens, also known as the Hanging Gardens of Haifa, are not only the holiest sites in the city of Haifa, but also the most visited. The gardens are honored to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Caesarea Harbor
The city and port of Caesarea were built by Herod the Great from the 22nd to the 10th centuries B.C. The harbor is famous for its incredible views from the coast.
Rothschild Boulevard, Tel Aviv
Rothschild Boulevard is the oldest and one of the most famous streets in Tel Aviv and is always packed with musicians and strolling tourists. There are enough restaurants, bars and cafes to suit all tastes.
Golan Heights
The north of Israel is sheltered by green hills and valleys The Golan Heights is a place of beautiful landscapes, hidden lakes, rivers and waterfalls.