The history and diversity of cultures make the Holy Land an amazing destination for discovery. You may visit the holy places of three main religions, explore ancient Roman ruins and Crusader castles, enjoy a Bedouin desert banquet, or relax at a spa on the Dead Sea.
You may begin your Holy Land discovery on the blue Mediterranean coast, visit the old city of Jaffa, ancient home of St. Peter, and Caesaria, the vast seaside Roman ruin that was the dramatization ground for Pontius Pilate’s troops.
Discover a Druze village in the Carmel Hills, visit Akko, a Crusader port with dynamic bazaar and a beachfront walk, and stroll in the holy city of Safed, which is now a prominent artists’ colony. On the Sea of Galilee, wander epic Biblical sites such as Capernaum, sight of the marvel of the loaves and fishes, or enjoy wine tasting at one of the renowned wineries in the Golan Heights. Or spend an afternoon soaking in hot springs at Hamat Gader.
Consider visiting the Church of the Annunciation in Nazareth, Qumrum, the place where the Dead Sea scrolls were found, and the oldest city in the world, Jericho. Set off to the tranquil Judean Desert for a stroll in the canyon of Nahal David and discover its hidden desert springs, and enjoy the sunset from the salient desert fortress of Masada.The spot, which attracts the majority of women all over the world, is the Dead Sea. Float in the Dead Sea surrounded by its really numinous locale.
Holy City of Jerusalem with its treasures from the times of King David to the Prophet Mohammed, the epicenter of the Western world continues to stun. Stand near to the Wailing Wall and write your own personal prayer note to place into the wall, observe the golden dome of the mosque on Temple Mount, and walk along the path Via Dolorossa, where Jesus carried his cross past the Stations of the Cross. Enjoy some minutes in the Garden of Gethsemene, see the tomb of David and scrutinize the Old City from the heights of the Mount of Olives.
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