

Iconic symbol of Jaffa, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean and Tel Aviv skyline.
Narrow alleyways, art galleries, and historic buildings in Jaffa's oldest neighborhood.
A beautiful public garden with stunning views of Jaffa and Tel Aviv.
A world-class museum featuring modern and contemporary art.
Famous for its diverse and delicious breakfast buffet, a favorite among locals and tourists.
A cozy spot known for its shakshuka and other traditional Israeli breakfast dishes.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Galilee cuisine in a beautiful courtyard setting.

Poached eggs in a spicy tomato sauce, often served with pita bread
Yemenite Jewish dish of layered, slow-cooked dough with oil and honey, served with tomato sauce
Fried chickpea balls, often served in pita with tahini sauce
Handmade soap with essential oils, a traditional Jaffa product since the 19th century.
Vibrant, hand-blown glassware, a symbol of Jaffa's rich artistic heritage.
A blend of Middle Eastern spices, reflecting Jaffa's diverse culinary history.

Jaffa's climate is Mediterranean, so breathable, light clothing is essential.
Exploring Jaffa's historic streets and markets requires comfortable footwear.

Protect yourself from the sun, especially during summer visits.

Experience the Southern Hemisphere's stunning night sky in Fiordland's pristine wilderness.
Vat Levuka Lighthouse, a historic beacon on the island of Ovalau, offers panoramic views of Levuka town and the surrounding islands.

A vibrant night market in Quatsino, BC, offering local food, crafts, and live music.