19 Must See Sights in Israel

Western Wall - Jerusalem, Israel

Western Wall - Jerusalem, Israel



Intro

As Passover is upon us, I wanted to share about my travels to the country of Israel. Up until this trip, I did not know much about Israel or Judaism past occasionally being present at someone else’s seder dinner and enjoying some Passover food, like matzah, which I am not a fan of but ironically love matzah ball soup. I wasn’t even fully aware of what a seder was so I was excited to see a country and learn about a culture different from my own.



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I will start off with the logistics. This was a last minute travel. I wasn’t sure I would go on this tour as I was offered a job and they wanted me to start immediately, which would have fallen over this trip. I always gravitate to traveling abroad and the experiences I will obtain there. This was far from a luxury travel experience but I was used to solo traveling and not having to scour the travel sites and plan all the logistics was refreshing. All the details were arranged, there was a tour guide throughout the duration of the tour and we had a dedicated tour bus taking us from city to city to see all the key destinations. Typically, most of my travel was done during summer vacation but this trip was in November. This was actually a great time to visit Israel as it was still very warm, which made it easier for packing and only needing to bring the travel essentials vs. a ton of layers. I had a toiletry bag in my small carry on suitcase of clothes and shoes, while everyone else on my tour had large suitcases or multiple bags.

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I met the group at JFK, where we flew direct to Israel. This was just over a 10-hour flight. My previous trip to Greece and the trip to Israel were the longest trips I had taken at this time. When you fly on El Al airlines (the Israeli airlines), you not only go through TSA, you are also interviewed by an El Al agent prior. We were at the airport about 3 hours prior so we had some time to kill. A few people in the group and I wandered around duty free and became acquainted with each other. When we finally boarded, settled into our seats and took off, there was a bit of excitement when the airplane significantly dropped during takeoff, which shook many people on the flight. Most people just hope to have a safe flight, and that was quite a way to start it off. The rest of the flight was uneventful other than my in seat TV not working.



When we first got to Israel we were ready to go! We exchanged money and were off to the Ilana Goor Museum in Tel Aviv before taking a 2.5 hour drive to Tiberias. True to form, I knocked out on the bus within minutes of sitting down which was much needed after an almost 11 hour flight from JFK and my previous flight at 7 AM from Miami. Before ending the first day we went to Golan Amiad Winery. I am not usually a wine fan but they had flavored options like berries, chocolate, and caramel. Speaking of food. The amount of falafels I ingested over almost 2 weeks was glorious.



What stuck out to me the most past the falafels was the architecture and Western Wall in Jerusalem and the Bedouin camp. I have never been a huge camper so that was new for me, but it was super interesting learning about the Bedouin’s and their way of life. The culture and history in Jerusalem is magical and unmatched to anywhere I have been.


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In addition to my above brief overview, I wanted to include the list of cities we visited and attractions we stopped at, including links.

Cities Visited

  1. Tel Aviv

  2. Safad

  3. Haifa

  4. Jerusalem

  5. Masada

  6. Eilat

Sights Visited

  1. Golan Amiad Winery

  2. Mount Bental

  3. Zihron Yaakov

  4. Herzl Mount Military Cemetery

  5. King Davids Tomb

  6. Western Wall

  7. Bedouin Hospitality Center

  8. Dead Sea

  9. Red Sea

  10. Ben-Gurion Grave Site

  11. Ilana Goor Museum

  12. Abrasha Park

  13. Camus Gallery Art & Soul

  14. Kedumim Square

  15. Hamat Ha-Gader

  16. Kinneret Cemetery

  17. Knesset Israeli Parliament

  18. Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum

  19. Horvat Burgin


If you are looking to explore another country with rich history and culture, check out my Top 9 Rome Attractions.

Tel Aviv, Israel

 
 
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