Arabian Nights

Highlights of Israel Jerusalem What has not already been said about the holiest city in the world, the city that has been united, the eternal city first built thousands of years ago, whose history can be heard in the whispering of the wind along the walls, where every stone tells a wondrous story of a city that has drawn millions of faithful pilgrims for thousands of years. Such is Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, the only city in the world that has 70 names of love and yearning, the city that in old maps appears at the centre of the world and is still adored like a young bride. The Coastal Plain Tel Aviv & Herzliya Tel Aviv, often called “the city that never stops,”was the first modern Jewish city built in Israel, and is the country’s economic and cultural centre. It is a lively, active city with entertainment, culture and art, festivals, and a rich night life. Fabulous, sweeping beaches stretch northwards to nearby Herzliya, with its upscale Mediterranean hotels and real estate. The Red Sea & Eilat Eilat, the resort city on the southernmost tip of Israel, offers great beaches and warm weather all year round. The Negev Desert On the edge of the Ramon crater, at a height of some 300 metres above it, sits the town of Mitspe Ramon. Sitting in the landscape of the largest of the Negev craters, between paths and cliffs, mountains and springs, it is a perfect base to explore this fascinating desert region. The Dead Sea The lowest spot on the face of the earth, and a natural health spa - the Dead Sea is one site you will not want to miss! Jerusalem Herzliya Tel Aviv Mitspe Ramon (NegevDesert) Netanya Haifa Tiberias Ein Bokek Dead Sea Petra (Jordan) Eilat (Red Sea)

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