Discover the best top things to do in Northern District, Israel including Naaman Winery, Skytrek Hot Air Balloon Tours, International Center Mary of Nazareth, Berenice Winery, Travel with Andrew - Tour Guide, Cana, Bahai Gardens and Shrine, Rosh Hanikra, Sea of Galilee, The Grottos at Rosh HaNiqra.
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5.0 based on 52 reviews
Winery Tour and wine tasting - in the coasy family winery. The tour conducted by Rami Na'aman - owner and winemaker - tells the family and the awarded winery story in English, French or Hebrew. Galilean Art and Architectural Tour - By Bettina Na'aman - Artist and Interior designer - Tells the story of the ancient stones house, yard and porch, overlooking the Jordan valley and Golan hights.
5.0 based on 36 reviews
We provide extraordinary flights in a Hot Air Balloon over Israel. Join us at Sunrise and enjoy a trip over the beautiful area between Mnt. Gilboa and Mnt. Tavor together with your family or friends, followed by an exclusive breakfast picnic. If you are part of a group that requires an aerial observation over one of Israel's many Holy attractions we will lift you 100 meters above it.
5.0 based on 587 reviews
Let Mary be your guide to Jesus through the Scriptures. - A one-hour multimedia show in 14 languages, (HE,FR,AR,EN,IT,ES,PL,RU,PT,DE,JP,CH)-Chapel- Gardens roof with a breathtaking view of old Nazareth- Archeological site : ruins of a house from Jesus'time- Cafeteria Opening hours : Monday - Saturday: 9:30-12:00 AM and 2:30-5:00 PM.Private booking available at any time. Suggested contribution to maintenance 50 NIS
For a donation of your choosing, here you can enjoy an archeological excavation, a multimedia movie (although I skipped it), a rooftop view of Nazareth, a beautiful modern chapel with stunning iconography, a perfect little gift shop, a cafe, and a warm and friendly welcome from the sister and the staff. It’s not a holy site, per se, but it is in the neighborhood, and it’s much less likely to be crowded, offering ample room for reflection and prayer.
5.0 based on 74 reviews
Berenice winery is a boutique winery located in the center of Tiberias just 10 minutes walk from the sea of Galilee. (For quickest response message my cell ) The villa and its balcony are a part of an ancient Basalt house which was built by our family in 1929. Gidi, who recently renovated the house, is an architect and a winemaker. The cellar is located under the house who currently hosts visitors who choose to stay for some nights. Staying in the authentic spacious suite and dining in the large shared garden with a glass of our fine wine will make your visit unforgettable. Please call us before arriving, we are open on Thurs,Friday but we may open on special calls for buying a bottle of wine ot special group events. Friday noon and Thursday evenings are our happy hours with friends at winery, Lately we have too many messages chanels and we dont see we sometimes do mistakes - Whatsapp !!
We visited the place for one night, we were a bunch of friends -- The atmosphere was magical, a peaceful place near the Sea of Galilee. A lot of seating areas, 2 pools, the place with spotlessly clean, very good sound systems around the facility and the red wine is great. Highly recommended.
5.0 based on 97 reviews
[FOR EMAIL & PHONE NUMBER PLEASE CLICK ON "More" IN THE TOP LEFT COLUMN] My name is Andrew Abado, I am an archaeologist and a certified tour guide in Israel, based in Akko. I offer half day & full day tours in Akko, focusing on many themes such as: history, archaeology, religion, culture and more! All tours are tailor made to fit your wishes, requirements and budget, with maximum flexibility! UPDATE: We're committed to everyone's safety & well-being, especially in this unusual circumstance! On top of being vaccinated for COVID-19, following the guidelines of the ministry of health, we will have to maintain social distancing and wear masks for the duration of all tours!
4.5 based on 377 reviews
Came here with a group of 30 fellow pilgrims, and was grateful to spend time in the place of one of my favorite parables. I found the church very attractive and not busy at all. In fact, we had Holy Mass in the late afternoon and were the only pilgrims in the church at the time - a serene experience. Afterwards, the couples among us renewed our wedding vows and received a historical-looking document attesting to it. TIP: Contrary to the advice of others reviewing this site, I would consider it a must-see for married, biblically-inclined tourists.
4.5 based on 540 reviews
Spectacular manicured gardens surrounding the shrine that sits on the outskirts of Akko. Everything is immaculately groomed and exploding with color. Be sure to talk with the Bahai volunteers who come from all over the world to tend the gardens,
4.5 based on 304 reviews
This is the furthest north you can go in Israel without being crossing into Lebanon--literally. You will see the border here, though you cannot cross. Stepping out of my van, I was amazed by the incredible views of the Israel coast at the top of the cliff, and it only got better from there. The grottoes were small, but completely worth the trip all the way up to this Northern gem. This was one of my favorite stops in all of Israel. Two words to the wise: 1. DO NOT enter the water here! Not only are the currents strong and extremely dangerous along the rocky shores, you run the risk of drifting into Lebanon. This country is NOT a supporter of Israel, so you do not want this. 2. You will take a cable car down to the grottoes. Apparently many people who are afraid of heights don't realize this, and about half the people who were at the site missed the best part. If you don't think you have the stomach for a very short cable car ride, it's best to skip this, unfortunately.
4.5 based on 2,410 reviews
Beautiful to look at, but a cruise on a "Jesus Boat" makes for a moving and memorable journey. Look up while on the Sea of Galilee to the imposing Mount Arbel. Life focuses on the sea, its history and the abundant food is provides, such as the St. Peter's Fish. Learn more about the unique geological and weather conditions that can turn this tranquil body of water into a raging sea. Such a treat to experience this Biblically historical Sea of Galilee!
4.5 based on 472 reviews
I've often heard about the grottoes here, and was so looking forward to seeing them. Even though it was a cloudy and drizzly day, they were still stunning. If you're nervous about heights and cable cars, these ARE sturdy and the ride down and back up is quite short, even though this one is the steepest in the world (apparently). You can opt to see a movie first if you want about the region and the sea and mountains. When you're done you can walk along the signed path to see the grottoes in action. Depending on the sunlight from outside - or lack thereof - the colour of the water can vary quite significantly and yet is gorgeous either way. There are quite a few different vantage points and it's well worth taking your time so you can get some good pictures if you're feeling that way inclined. Overall, this is very much worth the trip. It's right near the border with Lebanon, and is the most northern part of Israel and a very scenic region. I really enjoyed it.
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