Israel: in holy land
Contemplation: sunset from the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem
Relaxation: floating in the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth
Experience: Take a stroll through Tel Aviv’s Carmel Market
Israel is not a large country in size. It’s a great country in history, great in culture, great in diversity, and great in landscapes.
Possibly the country with the most important cultural landmarks close to one another.
Jerusalem: concentration of spirituality. Probably the most venerated city in the world. It transmits history through each and every one of its pores. The three major monotheist religions have here some of its most important sacred places. Christians, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, site of burial and resurrection of Jesus. Very close by, Muslims have the Temple Mount with the Dome of the Rock or the Al-Aqsa Mosque. And right there are the remnants of a synagogue, one wall with a profound meaning for Jewish people: the Western Wall.
Nahalat Shiv’a o Mea She’arim: concentration of peculiarities. These two Jerusalem neighbourhoods are pure contrast. The first, full of flowers and modern restaurants. The second, a genuine ultra-orthodox Jewish neighbourhood.
Nazareth, Judea, Bethlehem: concentration of history. These incredibly important places for the birth of Christianity are nowadays visits full of emotions.
Cesarea: concentration of vestiges. Splendid Roman ruins by the sea.
Negev desert: concentration of greatness. A particularly beautiful desert with routes between canyons of truly captivating rocks.
Dead Sea: concentration of relax. Israel has wonderful beaches, like in the cosmopolitan Tel Aviv but to truly relax, nothing better than a cozy hotel from where to enjoy the surprisingly salty and therapeutic waters.
They say that holidays are sacred. In Israel, they truly are Holy-days.
Jordi Ferrer
Population
9.842.000 pop
Capital
Jerusalén
Currency
New sequel
Time difference
+ 1 hrs
Language
Hebrew
Travel recomnendations for Israel
Discover the must-see experiences on your trip to Israel
- A historian reveals the mysteries of sacred sites such as the tomb of the patriarch Abraham and guides you in the footsteps of Christ

- Take your time to relax in the waters of the Dead Sea

- Access extraordinary viewpoints and exceptional canyons with a trekking in the Negev Desert

- We take you to Caesarea. Once there, your options multiply: contemplate at the fantastic Roman ruins, dive in its waters, or sail on a relaxing traditional sailboat

- Joining the Shabat dinner with a traditional family to discover their rituals, chants, and delicious gastronomy

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At Ferrer & Saret, we are artisans of dream journeys, always inspired by your desires and interests to offer you a genuine, personalized, and enlightening experience.
















