As one of the world’s most varied cultural and religious melting pots, this Middle-Eastern marvel is a magnet for travellers and pilgrims alike. Its regions are equally as diverse, with landscapes transforming between desert and mountains alongside the tranquil beauty of the Dead Sea.
Although a highly contested capital, Jerusalem is an enchanting, ancient city home to holy sites for Jews, Christians and Muslims. Wander inside the age-old walls of the Old City and you’ll likely encounter flocks of pilgrims and aromas of incense alongside bustling souks (markets). Head towards the Mediterranean coastline and you’ll reach the contrastingly modern metropolis of Tel Aviv. With an enticing shoreline of fine-sand beaches, it’s also home to art galleries, museums and trendy bistros. Overlooking the Dead Sea, Masada National Park showcases Israel’s beautifully barren landscapes, housing an ancient fortress within the Judean Desert. You’ll discover a treasure trove of ruins, including King Herod’s palace. Some of the country’s best attractions are its walking trails, including the Israel National Trail (covering 940 km from north to south). Accommodation comes in all shapes and sizes, from campsites to high-end hotels. Tel Aviv features a wide range of properties, but you can also find plenty of choices along the Dead Sea and in Galilee.