
Jerusalem's sacred sites, Dead Sea float, and Mediterranean Tel Aviv
Israel is the crossroads of the world's three great Abrahamic religions — and every stone in Jerusalem seems to carry the weight of centuries. The Western Wall and Dome of the Rock, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, floating in the Dead Sea, the dramatic Masada fortress at sunrise, and modern, vibrant Tel Aviv on the Mediterranean — this tiny country contains an astonishing density of human history.
Jerusalem's Old City contains the holiest sites of three world religions within walking distance — the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
The Dead Sea at 430m below sea level is the world's lowest point. Its 30% salt content makes it physically impossible to sink — floating there is a unique sensory experience.
Few countries compress so much human history — from biblical Nazareth and Roman Masada to Crusader Acre and modern Tel Aviv — into such a compact, safe, and accessible destination.
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Jerusalem's sacred sites, Dead Sea float, and Mediterranean Tel Aviv