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Israel

Everyone knows that Israel is a sacred place for both Jews and Gentiles alike. The country also has some impressive archaeological sites and ruins such as Tzippori, which served as the Roman capital of Galilee. You must also see the Dead Sea and after your floating visit, you should check out the surrounding areas, home to one of Israel’s most attractive oases with waterfalls and natural springs. Israel has so much potential, not only spiritually but also historically and culturally.

  1. Caesarea

    Israel

    Caesarea

    Israel has never exactly been known as a golfing hotbed but that may be about to change with the upgrading of Caesarea, one of only two courses in the country, by none other than the legendary Pete Dye.