Tiberias (/taɪˈbɪəriəs/; Hebrew: טְבֶרְיָה, Tverya, (audio) (help·info); Arabic: طبرية, Ṭabariyyah) is an Israeli city on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Established around 20 CE, it was named in honour of the second emperor of the Roman Empire, Tiberius. In 2016 it had a population of 43,148.
Restaurants in Tiberias
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"Galilee Israel Private Tours" provides private, custom designed tours of Israel and especially the Galilee, Sea of Galilee, Golan and Jerusalem by local, professional, licensed tour guides. Tours designed for individuals and groups of all sizes for both classical and "off the beaten track" tours.
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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 128 reviews
Galilee Sailing is a boat company located on the Sea of Galilee. We operate sailings for groups and individuals. Our fleet of boats are the most unique in the Galilee as we provide ancient boats in all sizes, from 1 Person to 400 People. Our unique sailing gives the impression of how it was 2000 years ago on the sea of Galilee, our boats run with Electric Motors (Quiet) The Twelve Tribe Expirience is the real thing!!!
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 447 reviews
A vertical cliff towering magnificently over the Sea of Galilee and looking out towards the Golan Heights and Mt Hermon;
Fantastic hike, few people on the trail, easy to picture lives millennium ago in the caves and more recent fortifications, ascend to the top from trail that takes you by the overlook, overlooking Sea of Galilee the entire trip... going up is a 7-8 effort level... rock scramble easily doable, especially since they’ve strategically placed iron holds in the most difficult spots... we did it in runners, many of the locals coming down had thin sandals... the exposure to wind, sun and vertical drops makes it seem much more of an adventure.... bring water, and apple and a hat. Tip: start at bottom and climb up... different perspective and much bigger sense of accomplishment than coming down.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
The history of how this boat was discovered, recovered, and preserved is well explained and is amazing. The video is short and to the point. Seeing the actual boat on display was so interesting. This place is well worth the time to visit. And by the way, the gift shop at the site is one of the better ones.
4.5 based on 367 reviews
It was a great spiritual baptism experience in the Jordan River. It is one of a kind to go with a tour group on pilgrimage. The Jordan River flows from the Sea of Galilee into the Dead Sea, the Jordan River Baptismal Site also known as “Bethany Beyond Jordan” or the Yardenit Baptismal Site) is one of the world's most important sites of Christian pilgrimage. It's where John the Baptist baptized Jesus Christ. Thankful' that I finally reached the place where Jesus got baptized.
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My 15 y.o. daughter and I visited and took a dip in the hot springs pools (you should know they smell like rotten eggs b/c of the sulfur from the geothermal springs) and then went to explore the rest of the park, including the alligator/crocodile park, the petting zoo, the antiquities, and the parrot show. The whole morning went by quickly and we enjoyed every minute.
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