Ashdod
This Mediterranean port offers a magnificent panorama of sights and experiences, but while Ashdod is historic in its own right, it is your gateway to the unparalleled history and sights of Jerusalem and the Holy land itself.
Haifa
Flanked by the Mediterranean, crowned by Mount Carmel, Haifa is Israel’s third largest city and entry port for the Holyland. It provides a good base from which to visit the Sea of Galilee and the mountain fortress of Masada.
Jerusalem
From Ashdod a trip to Jerusalem is a must. Here, in the city that’s sacred to Moslems, Christians and Jews alike it’s difficult not to feel awed by the importance of the surroundings. The Dome of the Rock, the Garden of Gethsemane and the Wailing Wall can all be visited.
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is the second most populous city of Israel. It is located on Israel's Mediterranean coastline and has been named the most expensive Middle Eastern city to live in.
Tel Aviv is today considered the center of Israel's globally oriented economy, and is the anchor of the area popularly known as "Silicon Wadi". It is also considered Israel's cultural capital due to its vibrant, modern, cosmopolitan character.