Thursday, December 8, 2011

ISRAEL: The Extra Dimension


There are so many reasons why people are attracted to Israel. For some, it’s the sun-drenched climate. For others, it’s the rich variety of sites and sights – historical, archeological, religious or just beautiful. For still others, it’s the fascinating contrast between the ancient and the modern. But for absolutely everyone, Israel has a special hard-to-define something – an extra dimension – that turns every visit into a truly memorable experience.
Israel is a modern country that combines a rich history with a tourism infrastructure that caters to every vacation taste. From the time you step foot in this legendary land, you realize it's a far cry from anything you expect. It's a land of bustling cities and nature reserves. Fertile hills and arid deserts.  Gilded temples and glistening skyscrapers. Sacred shrines and glorious Mediterranean beaches.
No other city on earth means so much to so many people as Israel's capital, Jerusalem. Home to more holy spots than you can count on two hands, it exudes an electricity all of its own. Experience the special thrill of walking in the footsteps of history as you retrace the steps of Abraham 4,000 years ago, King David 3,000 years ago, Jesus 2,000 years ago, and the Crusaders 1,000 years ago.
Jerusalem has something for everyone. You can spend days on end just visiting the museums and archeological sites. Roam through the Jerusalem Forest and Jerusalem Mountains that surround the city. Check out the year-round cultural festivities in the streets, concert halls and at historical sites.
Israel's west coast is home to one of the Mediterranean Sea's most glamorous cities. Part beach resort, part full blown metropolis, Tel Aviv has got it all. A New York's worth of shopping. A London's worth of culture. And enough golden sand to compete with the Mediterranean's best beaches.
With its sidewalk cafes, fine museums, lovely parks and beaches, concert halls and theatres, elegant restaurants, chic shopping malls and boutiques, Tel Aviv was made for strolling. Known as the “city that never sleeps”, Tel Aviv has clubs, pubs and piano bars that stay open until very late.
For a full-on holiday haven, head south to Eilat. This is the place for that all inclusive holiday on the Red Sea. Top hotels, world class diving and that all important blend of sun and sand. Eilat offers endless list of activities: water sports, glass bottom boat rides, yachts, the Underwater Observatory Marine Park, the Dolphin Reef, parasailing, camel safaris and many other activities.
Need a break with a rejuvenating edge? Israel has the answer – the Dead Sea. A lake so saturated in salts and minerals, you can't sink in it. The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth at 400 meters below sea level. The healing properties of the Dead Sea and of the nearby mineral spring have been known for millennia.
Enjoy the pollen-free atmosphere created by the high barometric pressure and filtered sunlight. Float unsinkably on the highly saline water, immerse yourself in the sulphur pools, coat yourself with the natural black mineral mud on its shore works that is known to work wonders on any complexion. A 100% organic spa experience!
In the North is the Sea of Galilee, Israel's largest freshwater reserve. At 213 meters below sea level, it is the lowest freshwater lake on Earth and the second lowest point in the world after the Dead Sea. It is fed by underground springs, but it mains source is the Jordan River. The dark basalt sand at the bottom of the lake gives the water a dark blue color when you look at it from a distance. The Sea of Galilee coastline and surrounding hills are a year-round vacation resort, with nature trails, historical sites and holiday spots.
With a tradition of making visitors feel welcome that goes back to Biblical times, the friendly people of Israel await you. Travel to Israel – quite simply, there's nothing else like it.


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