Tel Aviv to Tel Aviv
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Tel Aviv, Israel
5 nights Mon. Apr 28-Sat. May 03Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Haifa, Israel
4 nights Sat. May 03-Wed. May 07Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Tiberias, Israel
4 nights Wed. May 07-Sun. May 11Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Jerusalem, Israel
4 nights Sun. May 11-Thu. May 15Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Eilat, Israel
3 nights Thu. May 15-Sun. May 18Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Beer Sheva, Israel
3 nights Sun. May 18-Wed. May 21Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Ashkelon, Israel
3 nights Wed. May 21-Sat. May 24Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Tel Aviv, Israel
1 night Sat. May 24-Sun. May 25Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
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5 nightsMon. Apr 28 - Sat. May 03
Tel Aviv, a vibrant and exciting city, is a relatively new city in a country that has ancient roots. Founded in 1909 and built on the dreams and hopes of Jews who arrived there from all corners of the world, the city sprung up on the white sand dunes next to the ancient city of Jaffa – the very place where the prophet Jonah descended to escape from his God and on whose shores he was ejected from the belly of the whale.
Tel Aviv, “the city that never sleeps,” is a vibrant and exciting city buzzing with colorful culture, history, outstanding cuisine, and miles of sandy beaches.
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4 nightsSat. May 03 - Wed. May 07
In the early years of the State of Israel, there were only three large cities in Israel, and here’s how they were characterized: Jerusalem studies, Tel Aviv dances, and Haifa sleeps.
The modern city of Haifa boasts a unique combination of spectacular views, stunning nature, and European culture with distinct Middle East flavor.
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4 nightsWed. May 07 - Sun. May 11
After the death and spectacular funeral ceremony of Herod the Great, the famous 1st century BC King of Judea, three ships sailed from the Holy Land to Rome. On each of the ships was one of Herod’s sons – all traveling to Rome in order to attempt to inherit their father’s entire kingdom. Augustus, their father's patron, followed the Roman doctrine, "divide and conquer," and, indeed, the Holy Land was divided into three parts. Achelous received the Judean region, Philip received the Golan (the areas east and north of the Sea of Galilee), and the Galilee was given to Herod Antipas – the same Antipas who, according to the New Testament, played a role in the execution of John the Baptist.
Tiberias, one of the four holy cities in Israel, is set along the Sea of Galilee and boasts history, legend, and lovely nature -including famous hot springs.
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4 nightsSun. May 11 - Thu. May 15
From the top of the Mount of Olives, we look down at the spectacular view of Jerusalem, the holy city. It is the only city in the world that has two dimensions: first, the earthly Jerusalem that we see in front of us across the Kidron Valley, and the other, the ethereal Jerusalem that has been etched for thousands of years in the minds, prayers, and dreams of Christians, Muslims, and Jews throughout the world. This is the city where the prophets walked, where King David composed the Book of Psalms, and where the House of God was, all turning Jerusalem into the eternal city.
usalem, the Eternal City, holy to Jews, Christians, and Muslims, combines rich, diverse history and relics with modern attractions, culture, and cuisine.
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3 nightsThu. May 15 - Sun. May 18
Eilat is Israel's southernmost city, a busy port and popular resort at the northern tip of the Red Sea, on the Gulf of Aqaba. Eilat's arid desert climate and low humidity are moderated by proximity to a warm sea. The city's beaches, coral reef, nightlife and desert landscapes make it a popular destination for domestic and international tourism.
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3 nightsSun. May 18 - Wed. May 21
Beersheba is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the center of the fourth most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the eighth most populous city in Israel.
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3 nightsWed. May 21 - Sat. May 24
Ashkelon is a coastal city in the Southern District of Israel on the Mediterranean coast. Ashkelon Khan and Museum contains archaeological finds, among them a replica of Ashkelon's Canaanite silver calf. The Outdoor Museum near the municipal cultural center displays two Roman burial coffins made of marble depicting battle and hunting scenes, and famous mythological scenes. The ancient site of Ashkelon is now a national park on the city's southern coast. The walls that encircled the city are still visible, as well as Canaanite earth ramparts. The park contains Byzantine, Crusader and Roman ruins.
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1 nightSat. May 24 - Sun. May 25
Tel Aviv, a vibrant and exciting city, is a relatively new city in a country that has ancient roots. Founded in 1909 and built on the dreams and hopes of Jews who arrived there from all corners of the world, the city sprung up on the white sand dunes next to the ancient city of Jaffa – the very place where the prophet Jonah descended to escape from his God and on whose shores he was ejected from the belly of the whale.
Tel Aviv, “the city that never sleeps,” is a vibrant and exciting city buzzing with colorful culture, history, outstanding cuisine, and miles of sandy beaches.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia