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The Dead Sea, the lowest point in the world, offers beautiful views and nature trials, a wide variety of accommodation options, numerous spa treatments and a unique floating experience 

The Sea of Galilee, the lake where Jesus Christ legendarily defied the forces of nature and Israel’s main water source, is one of the leading northern attractions in Israel

Perhaps one of the most famous attractions in Eilat, the Dolphin Reef is a charming place where people can come in close contact with some of the most amazing creatures on earth and enjoy a serene swim

The Red Sea boasts some wonderful underwater life and one of the most northern coral reefs in the world. A selection of diving clubs offer scuba diving and snorkeling equipment rental, guided dives and a variety of courses

Fully refurbished in 2010, the Israel Museum, located in Jerusalem, is the largest museum in Israel and displays some impressive works by renowned world-famous artists

Just outside the city walls you will find Mount Zion, which is home to many churches and monasteries, the most prominent of which are a cloister dating back to the time of the Crusaders, where King David’s tomb can be found, and the impressive Dormition Church

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