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7 Breathtaking Road Trips in Israel

TLV is the place to be – and the best city to start your road trips in Israel. Let us guide you through the most exciting day trips from South to North.

Tel Aviv is the place to be – but that doesn’t mean one shouldn’t wander around Israel to see how diverse and colorful our society is, and how much beauty this small country has to offer. All the best day trips from Tel Aviv are listed below – take a day, get away, and treat your soul with breathtaking road trips in Israel.

Road Trips in Israel

Jerusalem

Some say Tel Aviv plays and Jerusalem prays – but the truth is that the capital of Israel is not all about religion at all.

Road Trips in Israel

Have a fab vegan lunch at Village Green (don’t miss their to-die-for chocolate cake), visit the rooftop of the Austrian Hospice at the old city – giving you the most incredible view overlooking the churches, mosques and synagogues – and once you’re starting to miss the Euro-vibe, go for a shopping spree on Mamila avenue, one of the world’s most beautiful open-air shopping centres.

Kibbutz Ein Gedi

If you could never imagine what the Garden of Eden possibly looked like, this gorgeous village overlooking the majestic Dead Sea and the pink mountains of Jordan will give you quite the idea.

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The kibbutz’s luxurious spa is only one reason to visit; basically the whole village is a botanical garden of incredibly beautiful plants and flowers. Try the Mediterranean plate at the kibbutz café, Baobar – packed with creamy hummus, crunchy salad, and “kube” bulgur balls filled with fried mushrooms, then wash it down with their homemade, iced limonata.

Caesarea

Herod’s legendary port town is nicknamed “the city of dreams”, as it was built on a seashore which didn’t even have a natural bay.

Road Trips in IsraelYet it would become one of the most iconic harbors of the Roman empire; a flourishing town, hosting ships from all over the world.No wonder that everyone wanted a piece of it – yet it survived all the wars throughout the Byzantine empire’s rule and the Crusaders’ times. Now, it’s a popular tourist destination and an open air concert venue due to the many romantic cafés lining the beach, and the preserved ruins telling the sometimes magical, other times scary, stories of ancient history.

Zichron Ya’akov

This cute little town in Northern Israel offers a sweet escape for Tel Avivians wanting to experience a bit of village-vibe.

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Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, rich with wine cellars, cafés, restaurants, and artsy home decor shops, it’s an ideal stop for a refreshing walk on the way to Nazareth or Tiberias. The main street is high above the rest of the village, so follow the signs by the curvy road leading up the hill, and once you arrive at the hand-carved wooden gate at the start of the corso, you are at the right place. What about the right time? Friday mornings are the busiest and most fun around “Zichron”.

Haifa

The third-biggest city in Israel is famous for advertising coexistence: Arabs, Jews, Christians, young professionals, students, and families all share Haifa. The city hall hosts a “Festival of Coexistence” rally year after year, where it doesn’t matter who celebrates Christmas or Hanukah – what counts is to share the happy moments in peace and unity. Road Trips in Israel

The most beautiful neighborhood is the “German Colony”, a walking street lined with international restaurants – the best one is “Fatoush”, where Middle Eastern dishes and Mediterranean meals mix in perfect harmony. This street is the home of the Baha’i Gardens – this mysterious religion’s followers believe that all prophets were right; only we humans mixed up the system by creating gaps between religions, instead of understanding that we are all one.

Akko

In ancient Akko, time has stopped; at the outskirts of the old town, shopping malls welcome the travelers, but within the old walls, Aladdin’s “Agrabah” is waiting for you.

Road Trips in Israel

The market with dozens of colors, the food counters with colorful spices, and the cafés and restaurants with breathtaking views, make sure that this Northern town in Israel is a not-to-be-missed daytrip destination. Pamper yourself at the Turkish Bath – Ghattas Hammam is a traditional spa offering a massage you’ll never forget, or just watch the brave boys of Akko jumping off the old town walls, throwing themselves into the sea from 5 meters up.

Rosh Pina and Amirim

Overlooking the “Kinneret”, aka the Sea of Galilee, these fairy-tale-like spots are showing you a completely different face of Israel.

Road Trips in Israel

Amirim is a village built and populated by a vegetarian society, and it offers comfortable accommodation for every budget – but if you want to experience the best, give a go to Bella and Lawrence’s dream suites, HaSeuda Ha’achrona: private hot tub on the porch, breakfast in bed, and a swimming pool with a view that’s out of this world.

Road Trips in Israel

Rosh Pina, the most romantic town of the North is just a 15-minute drive away – wander around the narrow streets, treat yourself with handmade chocolate bonbons, and support the local artists by buying some souvenirs from the many pottery shops and art galleries. The ultimate way of finishing off a perfect day is to dine at Pina BaRosh, the town’s best vegan-friendly restaurant.

 

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The post’s writer, Kristóf Joseph Steiner, is hosting road trips in Israel from Tel Aviv to all the mentioned destinations – use the password “Unlock Tel Aviv” in your email subject line while registering for a trip at steiner.kristof@gmail.com, and you’re in for a special discount. Connect to the blog on Instagram: @seanrent_unlocktelaviv

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