10 Places That You Must See on Your Israel Holiday

Lateeka Sabharwal

Last updated: Apr 28, 2020

From stunning beaches and fascinating archaeological wonders to revered cities and exquisite natural beauty, Israel has been alluring travellers since biblical times for all these reasons. With so much to explore, it gets difficult to decide on which place to visit and which one to skip. So, here’s a list of places to see in Israel that every traveller must consider while booking an Israel trip:

Jerusalem

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Enjoy a walk through the lanes of Jerusalem brimming with history

 

The sound of shofars, church bells and Islamic calls to prayers creates a melody in Jerusalem, one of the holy places to see in Israel. Split into Christian, Jewish and Muslim quarters, Jerusalem’s Old City remains thronged with pilgrims throughout the year. Popular places to visit in Jerusalem like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and Temple Mount leave lasting impressions on visitors.

Must do: Write a wish on a scrap of paper and slide it into the cracks of the Wailing Wall.

Negev

Israel’s majestic desert, Negev is packed with vineyards, archaeological sites like the historic Masada, and extraordinary geological wonders such as the world’s largest erosion crater - Ramon Crater. Do opt for a stay in the desert camps, where Bedouins tribes offer jeep tours and camel rides. Biking and hiking through the rock-formed passages of Eilat Mountain will offer a unique desert experience to adventure enthusiasts.

Must do: Climb the fortress of Masada at dawn.

Dead Sea

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Revitalise your body and mind as you float on the salty water of the Dead Sea

 

Experience the phenomenon of floating without a life jacket on the salty cobalt blue water of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on the Earth. The Dead Sea has long been one of the top places to see in Israel, attracting travellers since ancient times (including Cleopatra) for its mineral-rich water and black mud. If the idea of indulging in a natural spa doesn't sound exciting then you could go in for some adventure activities, such as biking and hiking.

Must do: Indulge in a relaxing spa and mud bath.

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Nazareth

A unique blend of faith and culture, the Arab city of Nazareth is home to the Basilica of the Annunciation, the place where angel Gabriel announced to Mother Mary that she would conceive Jesus. Apart from the ancient churches and religious sites, the city is famous for its market where you could pick up fashionable fabrics, taste local foods, and buy souvenirs.

Must do: Enjoy the view of the Galilee from Nabi Sain ridge promenade.

Tel Aviv

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Capture the unique blend of ancient and modern architecture in Tel Aviv

 

Get energized and inspired on a visit to vibrant Tel Aviv, a city best known for its intriguing culture, old-world charm, and fascinating architecture. Relish delicious local food, explore colourful markets, experience cutting edge culture, relax by the shimmering shores and party like there’s no tomorrow!– This lively city is definitely one of the prominent places to see in Israel.

Must do: Explore the White City to see its Bauhaus architecture.

Acre (Akko)

The scent of coffee, spices and frying fish surrounds one as they step on the streets of Acre, one of the historic and unique places in Israel. History buffs will surely enjoy a visit to the Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasting remarkable monuments of Hellenistic-Roman and Ottoman periods. Particularly famous is the Knights' Halls, an underground complex that served as the headquarters of the ruling Order of St John.

Must do: Visit Jaffa Street to enjoy street food.

Tiberias

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Enjoy a glimpse into the Biblical Times during your visit to Tiberias

 

Stunning beaches, important archaeological sites, and impressive national parks coexist together in Tiberias, one of the unique places in Israel. When visiting Tiberias, do plan a trip to Magdala, an ancient town that was home to many disciples of Jesus. For thrill-seekers, enjoying water sports at Tiberias is one of the best things to do in Israel.

Must do: Take a tour of Bet She'an, one of the oldest cities in the world.

Golan Heights

Golan Heights, one of the popular places to see in Israel, is a favoured retreat for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and wine aficionados. Travellers will surely love trying various activities here, such as kayaking, white water rafting, and hiking. Leisure seekers could saddle up and explore Ramot Ranch, which overlooks the Sea of Galilee. Else, explore the natural beauty of Banias Nature Reserve.

Must do: See the commanding view of Syria from Mount Hermon.

Eilat

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Take an unforgettable road trip to the Eilat Mountains 

 

The sparkling Red Sea, spectacular coral reefs, and charming coastal scenery are some of the reasons why Eilat is considered one of the best places to visit in Israel for beach lovers. Hiking in the Red Canyon, swimming with dolphins and coral snorkelling are some of the exciting things to do in Israel. Want to take a break from the beaches? Visit Southern Arava to see breath-taking desert vistas.

Must do: Enjoy tax-free shopping as Eilat is a free trade zone.

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Bethlehem

Constantly humming with Christmas carols, the ancient biblical town of Bethlehem, one of the best places to see in Israel, echoes with stories of Mary and Joseph. Travellers should visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Church of the Nativity, the birthplace of Jesus Christ. Bethlehem is also home to the third holiest site in Judaism – the Tomb of Rachel. The best time to plan a visit to Bethlehem is during Christmas.

Must do: See graffiti and street art on the Israeli Separation Wall.

Whether you are travelling with family, friends or solo, these amazing places to see in Israel should be a part of your itinerary. So what are you waiting for? Book your Israel holiday now with MakeMyTrip.

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