Israel

February 23, 2009 at 3:13 pm , by admin

Israel

Abraham contemplait the land God had promised to his posterity. In the south, ten centuries later, King Solomon began his fleet to conquer the Indian market. Few places are as much steeped in history than can be found by visiting Israel, which for millennia has so little changed. There, nature is a monument and the monuments appear to be part of nature … A destination simply unclassifiable!

A history
Israel is undoubtedly one of the most historic. A story that is both complex and unique place where the destinies of great civilizations. The country offers a fascinating journey through time that begins in the footsteps of the biblical writings in the early landscapes of the world.

A sacred land for all
The “Holy Land” is the birthplace of two great monotheistic religions, Judaism and Christianity, and is also home to several sacred places of Islam. For centuries, all meet and find themselves on the soil of Palestine, a land of sacred symbols and responsible for these three great religions.

Israel

A mosaic of landscapes
In a country with very modest dimensions, the diversity of landscape is surprising. To the west lies the Mediterranean coast, with its beaches and fertile plains. In the north, Galilee is expanding its green landscapes and waterfalls. In the south, finally, the dry and desert landscapes in the Negev are conducive to hiking.

A sporting destination
Israel is a destination for all sports fans. They will be spoiled for choice. But especially the water sports that the country is renowned. In Eilat you can enjoy windsurfing, skiing or boating to scuba diving.

A mild climate all year round
Israel, very sunny, a pleasant destination all year round. Summer there lasts from April to October and winter is cold in the mountainous regions.

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