Tourism in Israel is a well-developed industry, and every year Israel welcomes millions of tourists from all over the world. There’s definitely much more to Israel than the popular religious attractions or the Dead Sea, although those are impressive enough in their own right. One of the emerging and rapidly growing forms of tourism in Israel is ecoturism, which is all about visiting pristine natural areas. Another, more established form of tourism is heritage tourism – and there are quite a few UNESCO World Heritage sites in Israel, such as the “White city” in Tel-Aviv, the Bahai Shrine or Tel Megido, not to mention the Old City in Jerusalem.
Unfortunately, many know Israel in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but there’s much more to Israel than that. Israel may be a small country, but it harbors many different climates and natural settings: it has deserts, hills and mountains, forests and, of course, it is the country of four seas. And Israel’s four seas are as different and varied as the country itself. All that multitude of tourist attractions is likely to confuse any tourist. Luckily, there are different guided tours. Israel is becoming number one in this area. Guided tours in Israel can help you to navigate among the many tourist attractions of the Holy Land.
Israel offers the tourists a myriad of historical, religious and cultural sites, many museums and national parks, beautiful and diverse beaches and also exciting nightlife, the latter being concentrated in Tel-Aviv. The best known attractions include Jerusalem with its holy sites, Eilat with its gorgeous sea corals, the Dead Sea – the lowest point in the world, Tel Megiddo – the place of Armageddon. But there are many other beautiful sites in Israel, quite a few of them being World Heritage Sites: Shvita National Park or the ancient Nabathean IncenseRoute, to mention just a few. A possible option is seasoned tour guide, Israel fits for this also and can help you save time and even money and make your acquaintance with Israel much more enjoyable. When looking for a tour guide in Israel, don’t forget to check their credentials and also feedback from fellow tourists.