Israel

Tourist Guide

A coastal cityscape with a prominent hotel, a beach, and a busy street at dusk.
A modern sculpture with curved metallic elements against a clear blue sky.
A circular room with a central light fixture and walls lined with framed photographs.
A circular room with a central light fixture surrounded by numerous framed photographs and documents.
A white lighthouse with a blue and yellow sign on a pier, surrounded by clear blue water and mountains in the background.

Stunning natural landscapes, sacred religious sites, long sandy beaches and mouthwatering food make this Mediterranean Middle Eastern country a must-see destination.

Steeped in history, Israel is perhaps most famous for its religious pilgrimage sites and ancient cities. But look beyond the obvious to discover world-class diving, hip urban quarters and gorgeous golden beaches.

Spend a few hours exploring the ancient City of David, the oldest part of Jerusalem. It has been in the process of excavation since the mid 19th century. Walk through Hezekiah’s Tunnel, a long passage of waist-deep water that was mentioned in the Bible.

Step inside the somber yet sacred Church of the Holy Sepulchre, said to be the location of Jesus’ tomb. Marvel at the gold-plated Dome of the Rock, a shrine on Temple Mount which is thought to contain the rock from which Mohammed ascended to heaven. Join the pilgrimage to the Wailing Wall, also known as the Western Wall, an ancient limestone wall that surrounds Temple Mount and is the holiest place for Jewish people to pray.

Culture-loving visitors will want to see the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, which is housed within a striking angular building. Don’t miss the contemporary art exhibitions at the Museum on the Seam, a gallery located on the border between East and West Jerusalem.

Pick up some fresh fruit, vegetables, spices and pastries at the Mahane Yehuda Market, a bargain food market and restaurant hub in Jerusalem. Find some vintage clothing and furniture at the flea market in the lively Jaffa neighborhood of Tel Aviv.

Tour the Hanging Gardens of Haifa, a picturesque collection of garden terraces which also includes the golden-domed Shrine of the Báb. Take the ferry from Haifa to Akko, and explore the underground Templars’ Tunnel and the medieval Hospitaller Fortress.

Fly into Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, and then ride the train or bus to neighboring towns and cities. Rent a bicycle to explore the streets of Jerusalem or Tel Aviv. Rent a car if you want to explore the country at your own pace.

Offering much more than meets the eye, Israel is an exciting, multifaceted destination.

Popular cities in Israel

A coastal cityscape with historic buildings, a prominent tower, and a waterfront promenade.
Tel Aviv
Known for Beaches, Cafes and Art
Experience Israel at its most modern in the thriving coastal city of Tel Aviv, a cosmopolitan cultural hub lined with stunning beaches.

Reasons to visit

  • Gordon Beach
  • Jaffa Port
  • Rothschild Boulevard
A cityscape at dusk with illuminated streets, a prominent dome structure, and surrounding buildings.
Jerusalem
Known for Historical, Museums and Cathedrals
One of the world’s most important pilgrimage sites has special meaning for Muslims, Jews and Christians, with numerous well-known religious locations.

Reasons to visit

  • Western Wall
  • Al-Aqsa Mosque
  • Machane Yehuda Market
A marina with various boats docked, a large hotel building in the background, and palm trees along the waterfront.
Eilat
Known for Beaches, Sea and Snorkelling
From little more than a tiny police station over 65 years ago, this area has grown to be a major sunny vacation destination.

Reasons to visit

  • Eilat Marina
  • Coral World Underwater Observatory Aquarium
  • Eilat Museum and Art Gallery
A pier with a unique tire barrier, boats docked, and a rocky shoreline.
Tiberias
Known for Lakes, Historical and Hiking
Trip time! Discover the boating, history and churches in Tiberias.

Reasons to visit

  • St. Andrew’s Church of Scotland, Tiberias
  • Tiberias Marina
  • Hamat Tiberias National Park
A coastal cityscape with a marina, ships, and a curved breakwater.
Haifa
Known for Gardens, Beaches and Cafes
Combine the leisure of the sandy beaches and green parks with a history brought to life by museums and temples in one of Israel’s largest cities.

Reasons to visit

  • Baha'i Gardens
  • Haifa Port
  • Bat Galim beach
A coastal cityscape with a beach, high-rise buildings, and a clear sky.
Netanya
Known for Beaches, Sea and Cheese
Upscale Netanya is calling! Discover its beaches, oceanfront, coffee and more.

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