Few countries are as rich in history as Israel. From the hills of the Galilee to Holy Jerusalem and the Negev desert; Israel is an immensely scenic land with a great deal to offer the visitor – religious or secular. With such a range of opportunities the question as to where to travel in Israel is far from straight forward. Corinthian’s destination guides and suggested itineraries are a good starting point, but we would encourage you to take advantage of our tailor-made holidays service. With their vast accumulated knowledge, and years of experience in designing luxury holidays in Israel, our destination specialists will ensure that your holiday experience is seamless from the moment you contact us.
Tel Aviv is the economic capital of Israel and a vibrant modern forward looking metropolis that has acquired a reputation as “the city that never stops”. In doing so, Tel Aviv encapsulates the essence of modern secular Israel and is the polar opposite of Jerusalem. This cosmopolitan city occupies a stunning location overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and is a hub of culture, fashion, museums, concert halls and high-end boutiques. Good weather has spawned a culture of outdoor living and a vibrant café, restaurant, and nightlife scene. Tel Aviv’s unique atmosphere is immediately tangible at the lively Levinski and Carmel markets which will open your senses to a rich and diverse array of appetizing foods. On Tuesdays and Fridays Nachalat Binyamin is the location of a quaint street craft market. The narrow lanes of bohemian Neve Tzedek and the walls of hip and slightly gritty Florentin (where you can take graffiti tours) reveal another side the city’s spirit. Inland, along Rothschild Boulevard, is the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the ‘White City’ on account of the large concentration of 1920s and 1930s International Style (Bauhaus) buildings with their clean geometric shapes and asymmetry. Just south of Tel Aviv is Jaffa one of the oldest cities in the world. According to the Bible, it was from Jaffa that Jonah set sail before his encounter with the whale. Jaffa’s picturesque stone houses and alleyways date to the Ottoman period and are now an artists’ quarter where highlights include wandering through the vibrant flea market and tasting some of the best hummus in Israel!
Tel Aviv's best known food market offers a wonderful array of oriental delicacies.
A artistist colony and vibrant flea-market set amongst attractive Ottoman buildings.
The most extensive collection of 1920s and 1930 Bauhaus-style buildings in the world.
A classic itinerary that explores Israel’s history, culture and traditions – both past and present.
Revealing Israel’s main Christian sites as well its Roman, Crusader, Arab and Jewish heritage.
Israel's best luxury hotels combined with exceptional limited access experiences.
A politically themed tour focused on viewing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through visiting its peoples and flashpoints.
Combine Israel's highlights with two nights in Petra.
Take the road less travelled in Israel and see the country through a differentiated lens.
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