


The lowest freshwater lake on Earth, with biblical significance and stunning landscapes.
Explore ancient ruins of a fishing village from Jesus' time.
Picturesque hill where Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount.
Museum displaying a 1st-century fishing boat and artifacts from the Sea of Galilee.
Hand-carved olive wood items, a traditional craft reflecting the region's olive groves.
Fresh tilapia fish, locally caught and grilled, a traditional dish in the region.
Overlooking the Sea of Galilee, this restaurant is famous for its breakfast buffet with a view.
A popular kibbutz restaurant known for its affordable, delicious lunches with a view of the Sea of Galilee.
A blend of local herbs and spices, used in traditional Galilee dishes.
Famous for its fresh seafood and stunning sunset views over the Sea of Galilee.
Protection from strong sunlight during outdoor activities like boat tours and hiking.

Sea of Galilee can have sudden rain showers, especially in winter.
For birdwatching and enjoying scenic views from the Golan Heights.

Poached eggs in a tomato sauce with peppers, onions, and spices.
Fried or grilled whole tilapia, a local specialty caught in the Sea of Galilee.
A warm salad of lentils, rice, and caramelized onions, often served with yogurt.
Experience the magical Fulchari Lake Illuminations, a mesmerizing light show that transforms Cox's Bazar's largest lake into a fairytale wonderland.
The Delaware Art Museum, nestled in the heart of Wilmington, is a vibrant cultural hub showcasing American art and illustration, with a stunning collection of Pre-Raphaelite art.
The Gates of Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offer a glimpse into the grandeur of the Mughal Empire.