Coolest Cities
Rightly termed as the “City that never sleeps”, Tel Aviv is the beating heart of the country with its underground clubs, beachfront parties and buzzing bars. With plenty of things to do and 300 days of sunshine, a long stretch of pristine sandy beaches, perky nightlife, delectable cuisine, art and culture, you just cannot go wrong with Tel Aviv.
Dead Sea
Ever seen the famous pictures of people reading a newspaper while floating in the water? Well, it’s true.. and in one of our favourite destinations, Israel. The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth and the salty waters mean that you just float. Cover yourself in nutrient rich mud, float in the salty water or simply soak up the sun on the beach, Dead Sea is a truly unique
Diverse Scenery
In the North of Israel is the famous Galilee with lush green hills and valleys full of historic sites. South of Israel is the vast crater-strewn emptiness of the Negev Desert. East of Israel is the saltiest body of water, the Dead Sea at 1,388 feet below sea level, the lowest elevation on the surface of the planet. The small country makes it possible for a traveller to explore all its diversity within a few days.
Local Cuisine
A foodie’s paradise… From amazing street food like sabich or falafel to great local eats like shakshuka or hummus to the finest fine dining you can imagine — Israel has it all. Because it is a crossroads country, there are infinite varieties of restaurants and cuisines, from Jewish Yemenite to Druze, Turkish to Palestinian to trendy New Israeli restaurants that take reservations weeks in advance.
World-class Culture
From live shows on Jerusalem’s streets to artisan markets in Tel Aviv or a one-of-a-kind international design museum, Israel has a vivacious cultural scene. Tel Aviv has recently begun to host its own fashion week, which joins numerous film festivals and cultural events throughout the city. Whether it’s street art or dance you’re after, Israel has it all.