The Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall, is one of the most significant religious sites in the world, located in Jerusalem's Old City. Visitors can witness the powerful sight of Jewish worshippers praying at the wall.
An ancient fortress situated on a plateau in the Judaean Desert, Masada offers stunning views of the Dead Sea. It also holds great historical significance as a site of Jewish resistance against the Romans.
The Dead Sea, another natural wonder, is a must-visit. Its high salt content allows you to easily float on the surface. The mud from the sea is also believed to have healing properties.
Located in Jerusalem, the Israel Museum houses a wealth of artifacts from across the globe. The museum's most significant exhibit is the Dead Sea Scrolls, one of the most important biblical discoveries.
These stunning terraced gardens, located in Haifa, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They are home to the Bahá'í Faith's second holiest shrine.
This iconic Christian site in Jerusalem's Old City is believed to be the place where Jesus was crucified and resurrected.
This is Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. It features an extensive museum, archives, monuments, and more, offering a powerful, moving experience.
This ancient port city is full of history, with its old stone buildings, winding streets, and vibrant flea market. It's also famous for its food scene.
Known as the city that never sleeps, Tel Aviv has a vibrant nightlife scene with numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants.
This desert oasis on the western shore of the Dead Sea is known for its stunning waterfalls and diverse wildlife.
This beautiful region is home to lush vineyards, volcanic hills, and historical sites like the Gamla Nature Reserve.
Known in Hebrew as Kinneret, this is the largest freshwater lake in Israel. It's also an important Christian site, as Jesus is said to have walked on its waters.
Spend a night in a traditional Bedouin tent in the Negev desert, and enjoy traditional food, music, and camel rides.
Eilat offers some of the world's best scuba diving experiences. The Red Sea's coral reefs are home to a variety of marine life.
This archaeological site contains some of the oldest known parts of Jerusalem, with ruins dating back thousands of years.