Nestled on Israel’s northern coast, the ancient port city of Acre (or as the locals call it, Akko) is fast becoming a popular travel destination — and one of many historic rest stops along Israel’s azure Mediterranean coast.Read More
Overlooking the giant patchwork quilt of the tranquil Jezreel Valley, the tiny Carmelite monastery of Mukhraka (translated as “burned place”) is a “can’t-miss-site” on any tour of the Holy Land.Read More
One of the oldest cities in Israel, Beit She’an has played a vitally important historic role in biblical times. Located in the Galilee region of northern Israel where the Harod Valley and Jordan Valley meet, Beit She’an is often overlooked by tourists, but it is one of the largest archaeological sites in Israel.Read More
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