ISRAEL

 
 
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Complex, fascinating, contradictory, - Israel is a remarkable country that keeps you on your toes and constantly guessing. Whether you’re on the spiritual or hedonistic end of the spectrum, the country delivers both in abundance. Tel Aviv bursts with creativity and enthusiasm, and there’s plenty to explore amongst the modernist buildings, beaches, and bars. Head to the Negev desert to get away from it all and re-charge in the soon to open Six Senses Shaharut where the hotel has invested in a sustainable camel farm. Enjoy early morning and twilight camel rides into a biblical landscape with a magnificent picnic before returning to your private terrace to gaze at the stars. With its convoluted history, Jerusalem is a must see, so take an excellent professional guide to ensure you leave no stone unturned. No visit is complete without touring the Palestinian West Bank with an experienced local guide; from Bethlehem to Banksy there is much to learn. With as many contrasting and diverse landscapes as it has faces, Israel is a country that has to be explored.

Egypt is not a country we live in but a country that lives within us
— Pope Shenouda III
 
 

STORIES FROM ISRAEL

 
 

When to go

Israel is pretty much a year round destination, although there are many different climates across the country given the diverse landscapes. Dry season is April to October , rainy season is really only January and February.

Type of Journey

Couples, Honeymooners, Families, Small Groups, Self-Drive, Walkers, Foodies, History, Culture, Religious, Archaeology buffs. Combines well with Jordan and Egypt.

Hotels

 
 

ISRAEL EXPERIENCES

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Explore pretty Jaffa with its ancient port, fishing port and flea markets.

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Food is taken seriously in Israel and each region has a different flavour so make sure you experience them all.

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There are a mass of Jewish festivals that run throughout the year – a good way to get under the skin of the country.