14-Day Israel Itinerary: Tel Aviv, Galilee, Jerusalem & Dead Sea (8–21 March 2026)

Tel Aviv · Sunday, March 8, 2026

Arrival in Tel Aviv and settle in

Morning:

After landing and checking into your hotel, stretch your legs with a leisurely walk along Hayarkon Park, where the river, palms and cafes create a gentle introduction to the city. Pop into the nearby Tel Aviv Port Market (Namal) for a light brunch of shakshuka or fresh pastries and a coffee, then wander the marina promenade to soak up the Mediterranean breeze and local street life.

Afternoon:

Head into the charming neighborhood of Neve Tzedek for a relaxed stroll among boutique shops, galleries and shady courtyards, stopping for a late lunch at Dallal Bakery or a café terrace to sample local mezze. Continue to the nearby Rothschild Boulevard to people-watch beneath the plane trees, admire Bauhaus architecture, and finish with a refreshing cocktail or craft beer at The Prince Tel Aviv rooftop as the city eases into evening.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander to the lively Florentin neighborhood to admire its street art and grab small plates at a neighborhood bar-try Ha'Kosem for vibrant Israeli comfort food. Finish the evening with a sunset cocktail on the rooftop terrace of The Norman Hotel or a relaxed walk along the illuminated promenade of Frishman Beach, listening to the waves and taking in the city lights.

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Tel Aviv · Monday, March 9, 2026

Explore Tel Aviv: beach, Old Port, and nightlife

Morning:

Begin with an energising swim and sun-soaked promenade walk at Gordon Beach, followed by a beachfront café breakfast-try freshly brewed coffee and a sesame-coated bureka at Cafe Xoho or a lively spot nearby. After refuelling, rent a bike and ride north along the coast to the atmospheric Old Tel Aviv Port (Namal Tel Aviv) to browse artisan stalls, watch the fishermen at work, and sample fresh seafood at a waterside stall before pausing at the wooden decks to watch local life unfold.

Afternoon:

Stroll inland to the tree-lined Rabin Square to feel the city's pulse, then continue to the vibrant Carmel Market (Shuk HaCarmel) to wander colorful stalls, taste fresh-squeezed pomegranate juice, and sample savory street bites like sabich or bourekas. After browsing, duck into the nearby bohemian Sheinkin Street for independent boutiques and a late-afternoon coffee at Cafe Puaa as you watch locals linger at sidewalk tables-perfect preparation for an evening of Tel Aviv nightlife.

Evening:

As the sun softens, head to the lively Rothschild 12 area for pre-dinner drinks at the intimate Kuli Alma garden bar where local DJs and art installations set a playful tone. For dinner, wander to the bustling Shabazi Street in nearby Jaffa to enjoy a seafood mezze at Dr. Shakshuka or modern Mediterranean plates at M25, then finish the night with craft cocktails at the speakeasy-style Imperial Barber or live music at The Zone Club, soaking up Tel Aviv's after-dark energy.

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Tel Aviv → Tel Aviv / Jaffa
Tel Aviv / Jaffa · Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Jaffa and Neve Tzedek neighborhoods; local markets

Morning:

Start with a peaceful sunrise stroll through the ancient lanes of Old Jaffa, pausing at the waterfront Jaffa Flea Market (Shuk Hapishpeshim) to hunt for antiques and handmade jewelry, then sip a rich espresso at the atmospheric Patriyot Café overlooking the harbor. Continue uphill to the evocative ruins and views from the Jaffa Clock Tower and drop into the intimate Ilana Goor Museum to admire local sculpture and rooftop vistas before a late-morning seafood tasting at the harbor-side Fishermen's Wharf.

Afternoon:

After a morning in Old Jaffa, wander into the atmospheric lanes toward Shuk HaNamal Jaffa for a leisurely lunch of fresh seafood and local salads at seaside stalls, then browse artisanal stalls and contemporary crafts. Continue into Neve Tzedek's Suzanne Dellal Centre area to sip coffee at a leafy courtyard café, explore independent galleries, and finish with a relaxed pausing at Hayarkon Street's boutique-lined side streets for shopping and people-watching as the light softens toward evening.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander to the charming lanes around Kedumim Square for alfresco dining at a local bistro-try grilled fish and mezze paired with Israeli wine at The Old Man and the Sea's Jaffa outpost or a small-plates menu at Manta Ray with sea views. After dinner, take a short stroll to the atmospheric Jaffa Hill to watch the sunset over the harbor, then drop into Tachana HaYefeh (the nearby restored customs house area) for craft cocktails or a relaxed nightcap while soaking in the gentle buzz of lamps, galleries and late-night cafés.

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Tel Aviv / Jaffa → Caesarea & Haifa
Caesarea & Haifa · Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Day trip to Caesarea and Haifa (Bahá'í Gardens)

Morning:

Set off early from Tel Aviv and begin the morning at the archaeological park of Caesarea National Park, strolling along ancient Roman streets, the restored amphitheater and the seafront aqueduct while listening to the waves and imagining the city's coastal past. From there drive north to Haifa and take a panoramic walk through the terraced slopes of Mount Carmel's Stella Maris area, pausing at the dramatic lookout over the bay before descending to explore the lively German Colony cafés and bakeries for a late-morning cafeculture break.

Afternoon:

After the morning's coastal archaeology, drive up to Haifa's quieter western slopes and explore the art-lined avenues of Wadi Nisnas, sampling local Arab-Jewish street food like knafeh and fresh juices at Abu Ashraf Bakery. Continue to the peaceful terraces of Louis Promenade for sweeping views of the bay, then visit the nearby Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art to admire its gardens and exhibitions before settling at Carmel Center for a late-afternoon café break and people-watching at a sidewalk bistro.

Evening:

As the sun lowers, head to the seaside village of Acre (Akko) for a stroll along the old port and dinner in a vaulted, candlelit room at Uri Buri to taste fresh Mediterranean seafood with a modern twist. After dinner, wander the atmospheric Ottoman-era lanes of Old Acre's Khan al-Umdan, sample local sweets at a street stall, then finish with a peaceful terrace drink overlooking the lit harbor at Nahariya Promenade Bar, letting the coastal night air and distant city lights close a day of history and views.

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Caesarea & Haifa → Tiberias / Sea of Galilee
Tiberias / Sea of Galilee · Thursday, March 12, 2026

Drive north to the Galilee: Tiberias and Sea of Galilee

Morning:

Leave Tel Aviv after breakfast and drive north, stopping first at Beit She'arim National Park to wander its atmospheric rock-cut Jewish necropolis and frescoed burial caves-an evocative introduction to Galilean history. Continue toward the lake and stretch your legs with a lakeside walk at Ginosar Kibbutz, where you can see the replica of the ancient Sea of Galilee Boat at the museum and enjoy a fresh-fish brunch on the kibbutz terrace overlooking the water.

Afternoon:

After the lakeside brunch, wander the palm-lined promenade of Tiberias Marina and hop on a short boat cruise to the tranquil Kinneret National Park shore for waterside views and birdwatching; disembark to stroll the restored Ottoman-era Tiberias Hot Springs boardwalk and dip your feet in mineral-rich pools. Later, explore the hilltop ruins and olive groves around Hamat Tiberias National Park, visiting its restored Byzantine synagogue mosaics, then pause at a family-run café in Emek Hamaayanot (the Springs Valley) for fresh mint tea and handmade pastries as the afternoon light warms the Galilean hills.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander the atmospheric lanes of Mishkenot HaGadol (Tiberias' restored waterfront quarter) for lakeside views and cozy cafés, then enjoy a relaxed dinner of grilled fish and local mezze at Decks on the Kinneret with the lights of the city shimmering across the water. After dinner, take a short drive to the quiet hillside village of Capernaum Viewpoint to watch the moonlight spill across the Sea of Galilee, or join a low-key night stroll along the illuminated Tiberias Promenade, pausing for a final glass of regional wine at Ein Gev Winery's tasting room (if open) or a nearby tavern.

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Tiberias / Sea of Galilee → Nazareth
Nazareth · Friday, March 13, 2026

Explore Nazareth and nearby historical sites

Morning:

Begin your morning wandering the narrow lanes around Mary's Well and the nearby Baptistry of the Church of St. Joseph, where locals sell pastries and strong Arabic coffee-it's a sensory introduction to Nazareth's everyday life. From there, climb to the panoramic terrace at Tel es-Sultan (Ancient Nazareth lookout) for sweeping views of the Jezreel Valley, then visit the atmospheric Synagogue Church to trace the town's layered religious history before pausing for a traditional mezze brunch at a family-run restaurant in the Old City.

Afternoon:

After a morning in the Old City, head to the hillside village of Kana (Kafr Kanna) to visit the traditional pilgrimage site and sample locally made olive oil and pastries at a family-run shop, then continue to the peaceful gardens of Mary's Well Park's less-visited western paths for a relaxed picnic beneath citrus trees. Later, drive a short distance to Mount Precipice (Mount of the Precipice) for panoramic views across the Jezreel Valley and a sunset walk along the scenic trails, pausing at a roadside café to taste regional za'atar flatbread and sweet mint tea as the light softens.

Evening:

As twilight falls, head to the hilltop Mount of the Beatitudes-style viewpoint at Tel Rehov Lookout (a quieter local spot) to watch the valley glow and photographers catching the last light, then descend to the atmospheric lanes of Old Nazareth Market for an evening of street-food tasting-try freshly made falafel, kanafeh and aromatic mint tea from family stalls. Finish with a relaxed dinner in the restored courtyard of Al-Madina Restaurant, sampling regional specialties like slow-roasted lamb and mezze while listening to local conversation, then take a short post-dinner stroll to the illuminated façade of St. Gabriel's Church to absorb Nazareth's tranquil night-time ambiance.

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Nazareth → Golan Heights
Golan Heights · Saturday, March 14, 2026

Golan Heights: viewpoints, wineries, and hikes

Morning:

Drive up at first light to the sweeping rim of Mount Bental for panoramic views across the Syrian border and an evocative walk through historic bunkers, then continue to the volcanic basalt cliffs at Nimrod Fortress Viewpoint for dramatic photo stops and a short cliffside hike. Mid-morning, pause at Golan Heights Winery's tasting room for a cellar tour and a guided sampling of regional varietals paired with local labneh and olives, setting a relaxed, sensory pace for the day's deeper hikes and village visits.

Afternoon:

After the morning's Mount Bental vistas and winery visit, drive east to explore the dramatic basalt cascades at Banias Waterfall, following wooded trails past ancient ruins to the river springs and a picnic-friendly lookout. Continue with a gentle hike around the archaeological site of Tel Dan Nature Reserve, where shaded boardwalks, clear streams and kingfisher sightings offer a tranquil contrast to the highland panoramas, then stop at Ein Zivan for a late-afternoon tasting of local goat cheeses and craft beer at a village microbrewery before heading to your evening base.

Evening:

As dusk falls, drive to the atmospheric Katzrin Ancient Village to wander reconstructed basalt houses and catch a short live demonstration of traditional crafts, then dine on hearty regional dishes at the nearby Katzrin Winery Restaurant paired with a flight of local Golan wines. After dinner, head to the dark-sky viewpoint at Mount Avital Overlook for stargazing and panoramic night views across the Galilee, or join a relaxed evening tasting and folk-music session at Ein Zivan Brewery to round off a day of highland scenery and local flavors.

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Golan Heights → Jerusalem
Jerusalem · Sunday, March 15, 2026

Travel south to Jerusalem; evening Old City stroll

Morning:

After the drive south, begin with a calm arrival breakfast at Machne Yehuda's quieter sibling café, Café Gili, sampling freshly baked burekas and strong Israeli coffee while watching vendors set up. Then head to the peaceful terraces of Mount Scopus for sweeping views across the Judean Hills and a reflective walk through the Hebrew University Botanical Garden, before descending to explore the mosaic-filled lanes of Emek Refaim for a light lunch at a neighborhood bistro and an introduction to Jerusalem's residential rhythm.

Afternoon:

After settling into your Jerusalem base, wander the historic lanes of Ben Yehuda Street, popping into independent bookshops and kiosks for a taste of local life before heading to the shaded courtyard of Ein Kerem Village to explore art galleries and sip herbal tea at a hilltop café. Continue with a contemplative visit to Yemin Moshe-stroll past the windmill and through manicured gardens, pause on the promenade by Montefiore Windmill for panoramic views of the Old City walls, and take an early-evening seat at a terrace restaurant to sample Jerusalem-style mezze as the light softens.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, weave through the atmospheric lanes of the Muslim Quarter toward the illuminated terraces above the Western Wall Plaza, pausing to listen to the call to prayer echoing through the stone and to watch evening prayers. Continue along the ramparts to the Tower of David Museum area for a short after-hours light show or rooftop view of the Old City, then finish with a late-night cup of mint tea and sweet knafeh at a cozy café in the nearby Armenian Quarter, letting the history-soaked streets settle around you.

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Jerusalem · Monday, March 16, 2026

Full day in Jerusalem: Old City holy sites

Morning:

Begin with an immersive walk through the quieter dawn lanes of the Jewish Quarter, pausing to explore the archaeological displays at the Cardo and to visit the serene Hurva Synagogue as morning light filters through its dome. Continue to the elevated terraces of Mount Zion to see King David's Tomb and the evocative Room of the Last Supper (Coenaculum), then pause for a reflective coffee at a shaded courtyard café near Zion Gate before the afternoon crowds arrive.

Afternoon:

After the morning in the Jewish Quarter, slip into the quieter lanes of the Christian Quarter to visit the evocative Church of the Holy Sepulchre, lingering at the Chapel of Calvary and the Stone of Anointing before climbing the narrow stairs to the rooftop terraces for a panoramic view of the Old City. From there, follow a contemplative route to the nearby Via Dolorosa, tracing the Stations of the Cross toward Muristan Market, where you can pause for a late-afternoon mezze and strong coffee at a family-run café while watching shopkeepers and pilgrims weave through the centuries-old alleys.

Evening:

As dusk deepens, follow the murmured rhythms to Cardo's quieter vaulted arcades for an evening browse of jewellers and artisan stalls, then head to the nearby Western Wall Tunnels for a guided after-hours tour that illuminates hidden Second Temple-era streets beneath the Old City. Finish with a contemplative rooftop dinner at The Eucalyptus (nearby in the Muslim Quarter fringe) tasting modern takes on biblical recipes-think slow-cooked lamb and herb-scented mezze-while the Old City's domes and minarets glow under the stars.

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Jerusalem · Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Modern Jerusalem: museums, Mahane Yehuda market

Morning:

Start the day with a curated dive into contemporary Israeli culture at the Israel Museum's Shrine of the Book and then wander its sculpture garden to see modern installations and sweeping views over the Jerusalem hills. From there, head to the nearby Bloomfield Science Museum for hands-on exhibits (great if you enjoy interactive displays) before a late-morning coffee and pastry at the lively café inside The First Station (HaTachana), where restored railway buildings host local design shops and weekend pop-up stalls-an upbeat progression from ancient Old City sights to Jerusalem's modern, creative pulse.

Afternoon:

Wander the creative galleries and design shops of Nachlaot, pausing for a late-lunch of seasonal salads and grilled skewers at the beloved neighborhood bistro Tmol Shilshom's sister café, then explore nearby indie bookshops for local art publications. Continue to the bustling food stalls and painted alleys of Mahane Yehuda Market, sampling fresh halva, savory burekas and a coffee at Kadosh Espresso Bar, before joining an evening street-food tasting tour that highlights modern Israeli flavors and lively market nightlife.

Evening:

As night falls, wander the lively lanes around Alrov Mamilla Avenue for boutique window-shopping and an aperitif on a heated terrace overlooking the Old City walls, then slip into the intimate performance space at The Jerusalem Theater's Garden Stage for local live music or a contemporary dance showcase. Afterwards head back toward Mahane Yehuda to join its energetic after-dark scene with a guided bar crawl that samples craft cocktails at Barood and inventive small plates at Machneyuda Restaurant's bar (reserve ahead), finishing with late-night sweets and coffee at Aroma Espresso Bar or a neighborhood patisserie as the market hums into the small hours.

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Jerusalem → Bethlehem / Jerusalem outskirts
Bethlehem / Jerusalem outskirts · Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Day trip to Bethlehem or Mount of Olives viewpoints

Morning:

Cross into Bethlehem after an early departure for a contemplative visit to Milk Grotto Chapel, where soft morning light and tiny grottoes create a peaceful start, then walk the stone-paved lanes to the historic Church of the Nativity to glimpse its ancient mosaics before crowds swell. Afterward, pause at Manger Square for a strong Arabic coffee and freshly baked kanafeh at a nearby café, then visit the moving Shepherds' Field (Beit Sahour) for olive-grove paths and panoramic views over the plains-an intimate contrast to the preceding days in Jerusalem and Nazareth.

Afternoon:

After a contemplative morning in Bethlehem, return toward Jerusalem and linger on the slopes of the Mount of Olives, walking the peaceful path past the Chapel of the Ascension to the panoramic terrace at Dominus Flevit for sweeping views across the Old City and the Kidron Valley. Continue with a soothing late-afternoon stop in the nearby Garden of Gethsemane, resting beneath ancient olive trees and visiting the atmospheric Church of All Nations before descending to a hilltop café in Mount of Olives Visitor Centre for mint tea and a quiet moment as the golden light softens over the city.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, wander the terraced paths of Mar Elias Monastery for serene hilltop views and a quiet sunset moment with local pilgrims, then descend to enjoy a warm, family-style dinner at Kofara Restaurant in Bethlehem, sampling slow-cooked maqlooba and locally produced olive oil while listening to stories from your hosts. Finish the night with a short drive back toward Jerusalem to the overlooked Dominus Flevit Viewing Terrace for a final panorama of the Old City illuminated against the Judean hills, sipping mint tea and reflecting on the day's layered landscapes.

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Bethlehem / Jerusalem outskirts → Masada / Dead Sea
Masada / Dead Sea · Thursday, March 19, 2026

Masada and the Dead Sea: history and float

Morning:

Rise early and drive to the eastern shores for a sunrise ascent up the western slopes of Masada via the Roman Snake Path (or take the Masada Cable Car if you prefer an easier start), arriving as the ruins glow gold while you explore Herod's palace, the restored bathhouse mosaics and the commanding northern palace terraces. Afterwards descend toward the Dead Sea and pause at Ein Bokek for a therapeutic mineral-mud session and a buoyant float in the salty water, followed by a leisurely brunch at the beachfront Isrotel Dead Sea café where you can sip mint tea and admire the Judean Desert cliffs before the midday heat builds.

Afternoon:

After a morning on Masada, drive south along the Dead Sea shoreline to the dramatic salt formations at Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, where you can take a shaded walk to David Waterfall and spot ibex among the oaks before a picnic by the springs. Continue to the quieter public strand at Neve Zohar Beach for a leisurely late-afternoon float and a mineral-mud scrub, then pause at the clifftop Arad Lookout for golden light over the Judean Desert as you sip herbal tea and reflect on the stark, timeless landscape.

Evening:

As twilight cools, drive north along the Dead Sea shoreline to the dramatic salt-sculpted pools of Ein Feshkha for a short, peaceful walk and birdwatching at the freshwater springs, then settle at the clifftop terrace of Kalia Beach to watch the sun sink behind the Judean Hills while sipping herbal tea. Finish with a relaxed, restorative dinner at the nearby David Dead Sea Hotel's restaurant, sampling regional salads and grilled fish as you enjoy panoramic views of the water and desert stars.

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Masada / Dead Sea → Negev / Tel Aviv
Negev / Tel Aviv · Friday, March 20, 2026

Return to Tel Aviv via Ramon Crater (Negev) or relax on the coast

Morning:

Set out early to wander the lunar vistas of Ramon Crater (Mitzpe Ramon Rim) with a short guided geology walk to see the colorful rock layers and ancient fossil beds, then stop at the dramatic cliff-edge Mitzpe Ramon Visitor Center for panoramic photos and a local coffee at the terrace café. Continue with a leisurely camel-ride option or a gentle e-bike loop through the crater's rim trails before driving west to the coastal town of Ashkelon National Park for a seaside picnic among Roman ruins and a restorative walk along the Mediterranean boardwalk as you head back toward Tel Aviv.

Afternoon:

Drive down from Mitzpe Ramon and stop for a soft-adventure walk through the sculpted badlands of Makhtesh Ramon Lookout (Carmel Overlook), then visit the nearby Nitzana Visitor Compound to learn about Bedouin life and sample a spiced tea with local hosts. Continue toward the coast with a detour to Israel's Southern Coastal Dunes (Ashdod cliffs area) for a late-afternoon beach stroll and sea-breeze picnic, finishing with a relaxed seafood dinner at the atmospheric Ashdod Marina Promenade before the final leg back to Tel Aviv.

Evening:

Unwind after your desert-to-coast day with a sea-scented dinner at Port of Ashdod Marina's waterfront restaurants, sampling fresh grilled fish and a local white from the Galilee while watching yachts drift by. Afterwards, stroll the palm-lined Ashdod Promenade to catch the sunset, then return to Tel Aviv for a late-night drink at the cozy rooftop bar of Brown TLV Hotel, where city lights and a relaxed DJ set offer a smooth transition back into coastal urban life.

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Negev / Tel Aviv → Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv · Saturday, March 21, 2026

Last-minute shopping and departure preparations

Morning:

Spend a relaxed morning collecting final souvenirs at Sarona Market, sampling artisanal olive oils and picking up packaged za'atar and local chocolates, then pop into the nearby Sarona Plaza boutiques for designer gifts and stylish homewares. After a leisurely espresso at Berman Bakery in the Sarona compound, stroll the leafy lanes of Kikar Hamedina to window-shop high-end Israeli fashion and stop at Maskit Concept Store for a curated piece to remember the trip before returning to your hotel to pack and check travel documents.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon hunting final treats at Levinsky Market, sampling packaged spices, smoked almonds and a jar of local amba before popping into the nearby Nachalat Binyamin Crafts Fair to pick up handmade ceramics and textiles from Israeli artisans. Afterwards, stroll through the green courtyards of Tel Aviv Port Hangars to browse boutique shops and grab a leisurely late lunch of fresh mezze at Manta Ray's sister stall, then return to your hotel for final packing and an early airport transfer check-in.

Evening:

For a final relaxed evening, wander the leafy lanes around Neve Tzedek's Shabazi Street for last-minute boutique finds and stop at Dallal Restaurant's bar for a light mezze and a glass of Israeli wine. After dinner, take a sunset stroll along the quieter stretch of Gordon Beach to listen to the waves, then finish with a nightcap at the intimate rooftop terrace of The Norman Hotel-a calm, stylish close to your two-week journey before an easy return to your hotel to finalise packing.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Hayarkon ParkFree
Tel Aviv Port Market (Namal)₪40
Neve Tzedek (neighborhood stroll)Free
Dallal Bakery (late lunch / café)₪80
Rothschild Boulevard (walking / architecture)Free
The Prince Tel Aviv (rooftop drink)₪70
Florentin (street art stroll)Free
Ha'Kosem (meal)₪120
The Norman Hotel (rooftop cocktail / terrace)₪90
Frishman Beach (promenade walk / beach)Free
Gordon Beach (swim / promenade)Free
Cafe Xoho (breakfast)₪60
Bike rental (Tel Aviv promenade, half day)₪50
Old Tel Aviv Port (Namal) browsingFree
Rabin SquareFree
Carmel Market (Shuk HaCarmel) browsing / street food₪50
Sheinkin Street (shopping / café)Free
Cafe Puaa (late-afternoon coffee)₪45
Kuli Alma (drinks / entry)₪70
Dr. Shakshuka (meal in Jaffa / Shabazi area)₪120
M25 (dinner - Jaffa meat/seafood)₪150
Imperial Barber (cocktails / night out)₪80
The Zone Club (live music entry / drink)₪80
Old Jaffa (walking / harbor)Free
Jaffa Flea Market (Shuk Hapishpeshim)Free
Patriyot Café (harbor espresso)₪30
Jaffa Clock Tower (visit / photos)Free
Ilana Goor Museum (entry)₪50
Fishermen's Wharf (seafood tasting)₪120
Shuk HaNamal Jaffa (lunch / stalls)₪80
Suzanne Dellal Centre (Neve Tzedek area)Free
The Old Man and the Sea (Jaffa - dinner)₪150
Manta Ray (sea view dinner)₪160
Caesarea National Park (entry)₪64
Stella Maris / Mount Carmel viewpointFree
German Colony (cafés/bakery stop)₪40
Wadi Nisnas (food tasting - knafeh)₪40
Louis Promenade (viewpoint)Free
Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art (entry)₪30
Acre (Akko) Old Port (walk)Free
Uri Buri (dinner - Acre)₪220
Nahariya Promenade Bar (drink)₪60
Beit She'arim National Park (entry)₪24
Ginosar Kibbutz / Sea of Galilee Boat Museum (entry)₪36
Tiberias Marina (promenade)Free
Boat cruise on Sea of Galilee (short cruise)₪80
Kinneret National Park (entry)₪20
Tiberias Hot Springs (boardwalk / dipping)₪40
Hamat Tiberias National Park (entry)₪24
Ein Gev Winery tasting (if open) / local tavern drink₪60
Nazareth Old City / Mary's Well (walking)Free
Tel es-Sultan (Ancient Nazareth lookout)Free
Synagogue Church (visit)Free
Kana (Kafr Kanna) pilgrimage site visit / tasting₪20
Mount Precipice (sunset walk)Free
Old Nazareth Market (street food tasting)₪50
Al-Madina Restaurant (dinner)₪120
Mount Bental (entry / viewpoint)Free
Nimrod Fortress ViewpointFree
Golan Heights Winery (cellar tour & tasting)₪120
Banias Waterfall (Ein Hermon / Banias Reserve entry)₪20
Tel Dan Nature Reserve (entry)₪24
Ein Zivan (cheese tasting / microbrewery drink)₪70
Katzrin Ancient Village (entrance / demonstration)₪20
Katzrin Winery Restaurant (dinner)₪160
Mount Avital Overlook (stargazing viewpoint)Free
Café Gili (Machane Yehuda sibling - breakfast)₪40
Mount Scopus / Hebrew University Botanical GardenFree
Emek Refaim (lunch / bistro)₪70
Ben Yehuda Street (shopping stroll)Free
Ein Kerem Village (galleries / herbal tea)₪30
Yemin Moshe / Montefiore Windmill (walk / viewpoint)Free
Muslim Quarter / Western Wall Plaza (evening stroll)Free
Tower of David Museum (evening light show / rooftop)₪54
Jewish Quarter / Cardo / Hurva SynagogueFree
Mount Zion (King David's Tomb / Coenaculum)Free
Church of the Holy Sepulchre (visit)Free
Via Dolorosa (walk)Free
Western Wall Tunnels (guided after-hours tour)₪110
The Eucalyptus (dinner - rooftop / biblical cuisine)₪200
Israel Museum (Shrine of the Book + general)₪76
Bloomfield Science Museum (entry)₪26
The First Station (HaTachana) (cafés / browsing)Free
Nachlaot (galleries / Tmol Shilshom sibling cafe)₪60
Mahane Yehuda Market (tasting / coffee)₪60
Alrov Mamilla Avenue (stroll / aperitif)Free
Jerusalem Theater / Garden Stage (performance ticket)₪120
Bethlehem - Milk Grotto Chapel (visit)Free
Church of the Nativity (Bethlehem visit)Free
Manger Square (coffee / kanafeh)₪30
Shepherds' Field (Beit Sahour) (visit)Free
Dominus Flevit (viewpoint, Mount of Olives)Free
Garden of Gethsemane / Church of All Nations (visit)Free
Mar Elias Monastery (visit / sunset)Free
Kofara Restaurant (Bethlehem dinner)₪110
Masada National Park (entry) / Snake Path or Cable Car₪98
Masada Cable Car (one-way / if used included)₪40
Ein Bokek (Dead Sea public float / mud visit)₪40
Isrotel Dead Sea (café brunch)₪80
Ein Gedi Nature Reserve (entry)₪28
Neve Zohar Beach (public strand float)₪20
Arad Lookout (viewpoint)Free
Ein Feshkha (Einot Tzukim nature reserve) (entry)₪20
Kalia Beach (Dead Sea terrace / sunset)₪20
David Dead Sea Hotel (dinner)₪180
Mitzpe Ramon / Ramon Crater visitor center (entrance / walk)Free
Crater guided geology walk (local guide, per person)₪150
Camel ride option (short)₪120
Ashkelon National Park (seaside picnic / ruins)Free
Makhtesh Ramon Lookout (walk)Free
Nitzana Visitor Compound (visit / tea)₪20
Ashdod cliffs / Southern Coastal Dunes (beach stroll)Free
Ashdod Marina Promenade (seafood dinner)₪140
Brown TLV Hotel rooftop (drink / DJ set)₪80
Sarona Market (shopping / tastings)₪60
Berman Bakery (espresso / pastry)₪25
Kikar Hamedina (window-shopping)Free
Maskit Concept Store (souvenir / purchase)₪250
Levinsky Market (spice shopping / tastings)₪40
Nachalat Binyamin Crafts Fair (crafts shopping)₪60
Tel Aviv Port Hangars (boutiques / lunch at Manta Ray stall)₪90
Dallal Restaurant (final evening drink / mezze)₪120
Gordon Beach (final sunset stroll)Free
The Norman Hotel rooftop (nightcap)₪90
Estimated Total (per person)₪7767
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