The Dead Sea is about a one hour drive from Jerusalem. Dead Sea tours are typically combined with hikes or cable car rides up to Masada, an ancient fortress.
Jaffa Port is located in Old Jaffa, Israel off of the Mediterranean beaches of Tel Aviv. In Jaffa you can find a mix of historical buildings, culture and food as Jaffa served as a fishing harbor. There are tours where you can explore the history of the area or you can explore on your own which I would recommend.
Indoor food market with varying types of cuisines. Located in the heart of Tel Aviv City. Make sure to go hungry!
Jerusalem's indoor and outdoor food market. Here you can find the best ruggalah you have ever tasted. If you love eggplant here is a place to try Sabich a fried Eggplant sandwich that will make your tastebuds go into overdrive! There are vendors with fresh fruit, pastries, bread, spices, meats, cheeses and candy. If you are a foodie this is the place to be!
Tel Aviv's marketplace also known as Shuk (market) HaCarmel, is centrally located in Tel Aviv! Here are endless food stands, fresh produce, falafel stands, and endless sweets! Check out the beer bazar for a drink or grab some snacks for your next adventure.
Craving a spicy margarita!? Enjoy some zesty Mexican cuisine at Taqueria
Located at the ground level of an old art school Mona will give you a unique dining experience with amazing Mediterranean flavors
Every Tuesday and Friday parallel to the market in Tel Aviv there is an artist market where you can find unique keepsakes and gifts! It runs from the top end of Nachalat Binyamin Street (the junction with Allenby Street, King George Street, and Sheinkin Street).
A unique market located at an old train station close to the Jaffa neighborhood with cute shops and restaurants
Stop by Benedict for a typical Israeli brunch with endless starters. Be sure to try the Shakshuka!! There are multiple locations so if you come across another they typically have the same menus.