What to do in Beit She'an

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1. Sea of Galilee

The Sea of Galilee is a large freshwater basin surrounded by towns and mountains that hold a special religious significance. Believed to be the location where Christ lived and taught, its shores are covered by spiritual vestiges and symbols. Sleep beneath the stars in one of the various campgrounds dotted around its banks.
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Sea of Galilee

2. Hamat Tiberias National Park

Running along the scenic shore of the Sea of Galilee, Hamat Tiberias National Park is a fascinating historic archaeological site. It is known for the ruins of an ancient synagogue and its 17 hot springs that are said to contain healing properties. See the streams, springs and steam of this otherworldly terrain.
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Inspect the remains and mosaics of a 3rd-century synagogue and enter the old bathhouse in a park paved with hot springs.

3. Tiberias Marina

Restaurants, shops and gardens surround busy Tiberias Marina in the heart of Tiberias Old City. It is divided into two charming sections adorned with ferries, sailboats and fishing vessels. Check out the various boat trips available from the piers extending into the Sea of Galilee.
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Ride a replica of a boat from biblical times on the Sea of Galilee and join the festivities on the cruise ships and ferries from this lively lakeside harbor.

4. Basilica of the Annunciation

The Basilica of the Annunciation is one of the holiest churches of the Christian faith. Join pilgrims in visiting the supposed place where the Archangel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would be the mother of the son of God. A church has stood on the grounds of the Basilica of the Annunciation since the 5th century. Prior to this, common belief is that it was the home of Mary and Joseph.
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Basilica of the Annunciation

5. Mary's Well

Mary’s Well is a religious landmark located in the heart of downtown Nazareth. The villagers of Nazareth and their animals used Mary’s Well as a watering hole from time immemorial until the 19th century. Today’s fountain is a symbolic reconstruction built in 2000 as part of the city’s millennium celebrations. Water no longer runs from the fountain; however, it remains a place visited by those interested in biblical events.
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On a cobblestone square in modern-day Nazareth, a stone fountain stands on the site of a well that holds great significance in the Bible.

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