Destinations
JERUSALEM: THE HEART OF THE HOLY LAND
For all its fame, Jerusalem is a small town, with many faces and weighed down with history. It offers an enormous amount to see, whether visitors are interested in ancient history, religion or contemporary politics.
BETHLEHEM: THE CITY OF THE NATIVITY
Known as the little town where Jesus Christ was born, is a spiritual center for all Christians and for humanity at large. Many sacred Christian sites, churches, and monasteries are located in the region.
JERICHO: THE OLDEST & LOWEST CITY IN THE WORLD
Jericho contains some of the world’s most important historic sites and is frequently mentioned in the Bible. Jericho’s moderate climate makes it a favorable winter resort.
RAMALLAH: THE CITY OF CULTURE, LEISURE & GASTRONOMY
With its lively town center, museums, art galleries, theaters, parks, a booming restaurant scene and a bustling nightlife, Ramallah is a fast growing cosmopolitan town.
NABLUS: THE UNCROWNED QUEEN OF PALESTINE
Nablus is one of the major commercial, industrial and agricultural centers in the West Bank and many historical sites are located in the region. Nablus is also renowned
for its talented goldsmiths and its tasty oriental pastery.
JENIN & THE NORTH: THE GARDEN SPRING
Jenin is a picturesque region lying on hills overlooking the biblical Jerzeel Valley. It is a distinguished agricultural region, producing an abundance of fruits and vegetables.
HEBRON: THE CITY OF THE PATRIARCHS
Hebron is closely identified with Abraham and is regarded as holy by Christians, Moslems and Jews.
Gaza is one of the most ancient and historic areas in the world, strategically located on the Mediterranean coastal route. Famous for its fresh seafood, the region is also famous for its hand-woven carpets, wicker furniture and pottery.
The Wilderness is rich in its natural and cultural heritage full of breathtaking views. It is considered as a center of monasticism since early Christianity and also one of the most important bird observation areas in the region.
THE DEAD SEA: THE LOWEST POINT ON EARTH
At about 417m below sea level lies the Dead Sea, making it the lowest point on Earth and the world’s largest natural spa, with breathtakingly beautiful landscapes and extraordinary zoological and botanical riches.






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