Israel best Zimmers

Israel best Zimmers – country lodging all around Israel

zimmers in the north of Israel
zimmers in tiberya – sea of galilea
Rosh-Pinat Noy – Rosh Pina, Galilee
zimmers in the west galil- achziv, rosh hanikra and more
zimmers in Neve ATIV near the Hermon mountain
family zimmers in zippori

zimmers in the south of  Israel
Kibbuz Zeelim Hotel Negev
zimmers in mitzpe ramon
lodging in shitim -desert ashram
zimmers in the dead sea

Travel to Israel

Israel is considered as the Holy Land for the three major religions of the world, namely Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Hence, it attracts millions of tourists from all parts of the world. Moreover, the archeological interests, the fine beaches, and eco-tourism spots are the other added attractions that pull huge crowds to Israel every year. The country possesses a diverse geographical landscape, with ancient towns, seaside resorts, desert regions, and lush nature reserves. The long history of Israel had gifted it with ancient monuments of ruined cities, crumbling temples, abandoned forts, and several other places associated with the Old Testament and the New Testament of the Bible.

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Boutique tours

Many tour operators organize conducted tours to Israel on a regular basis. Citizens from majority of North American and European countries and visitors from Russia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and Australia do not require a visa before arriving in Israel. About 50 international airlines have scheduled flights to the Ben-Gurion International Airport at a distance of 12 km from Tel Aviv and 40 km from Jerusalem. From the airport, tourists take the direct train running every 30 minutes in the day and every hour in the night. Buses are available to Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and other towns of Israel. Shared taxis are also operated from outside the airport. Still, the Shabbat period from Friday afternoon to Saturday evening does not allow the running of trains and buses. This should be kept in mind while traveling to Israel.

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