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Discover the Magic of Akko Old City: Crusader Secrets & Ottoman Markets
Stepping into Akko Old City (Acre) is like walking through a living time capsule. As a private tour guide in Israel, I often tell my guests that while Jerusalem is the spirit of the country, Akko is its pulse, raw, authentic, and layered with thousands of years of drama. From the massive underground Crusader Halls to the salty breeze of the Old Akko Port, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-visit! Why Akko Old City is a Top Israel Attraction Akko is unique because it is
Apr 13


Safed (Tzfat): The Mystical City of Blue Alleys and Ancient Wisdom
Perched high in the mountains of the Upper Galilee, Safed (Tzfat) is a city that feels closer to the heavens than the earth. As one of the four holy cities of Israel, a private tour of Safed’s Old City is a journey into the heart of Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah), ancient history, and a thriving modern art scene. With its iconic blue-painted doorways and winding cobblestone paths, Safed offers a spiritual and cultural experience unlike any other in Northern Israel. A City of Lay
Apr 12


Carmel Market (Shuk HaCarmel): The Vibrant Pulse of Tel Aviv
In the heart of the "White City" lies a sensory explosion that defines the modern Israeli spirit: Carmel Market (Shuk HaCarmel). A private tour of Carmel Market is more than just a culinary walk; it is a journey through the flavors, aromas, and faces that make Tel Aviv one of the world's top foodie destinations. From the shouting of the vendors to the hidden boutique stalls, the Shuk is where the ancient tradition of the marketplace meets the creative energy of the 21st centu
Apr 12


Old Jaffa & Port: The Ancient Gateway to the Mediterranean
Along the sparkling coastline of the Mediterranean lies a city where every stone carries the salt of the sea and the weight of millennia: Old Jaffa (Yafo). A visit to Old Jaffa & Port is a journey through 3,000 years of seafaring history. It is a place where the scent of jasmine, the call of the seagulls, and the vibrant pulse of the flea market create a sensory experience that bridges the ancient world with modern Tel Aviv. A City of Layers: The History of the Port Jaffa is
Apr 12


Nazareth: Where Ancient Tradition Meets Modern Life
High in the hills of the Galilee sits Nazareth, a city that holds a unique place in the hearts of millions. A private tour of Nazareth takes you from the soaring domes of one of the largest basilicas in the Middle East to the narrow, winding alleys of an ancient market (shuk). It is a place where the sacred past and the bustling present exist side-by-side. A Journey Through the Alleys of Faith Nazareth is a city of hidden corners. As we walk through the limestone arches of th
Apr 9


The Sea of Galilee: A Sanctuary of Spirit and Serenity
Nestled in the hollow of the Jordan Rift Valley, the Sea of Galilee, known in Israel as Lake Kinneret, is more than just a beautiful body of water. It is a landscape that has served as the backdrop for some of the most profound stories in human history. Touring the Sea of Galilee offers a rare blend of tranquil nature and deep spiritual resonance, allowing you to walk (and sail) where history was made. A Lake of Many Names: The History of the Kinneret Throughout history, this
Apr 9


The Western Wall: Standing Before the Heart of Jewish Prayer
In the labyrinth of Jerusalem’s Old City, one site stands as the ultimate destination for every traveler: The Western Wall, or the Kotel. For thousands of years, this massive stone facade has served as the epicenter of Jewish longing, and today, it remains the most significant spiritual landmark in the world. A Western Wall private tour offers more than just a view of ancient stones; it offers a direct connection to a legacy that has never been broken. A Legacy in Stone: The
Apr 9


Honoring the Past: A Deep Dive into Your Yad Vashem Private Tour
To understand the modern State of Israel, one must understand the depth of the tragedy and the heights of the resilience found at Yad Vashem. As a professional tour guide, I believe this site is the moral compass of the nation. Exploring it with a professional private English-speaking guide from Yad Vashem ensures that the weight of the history is met with the sensitivity and context it deserves. What is Yad Vashem? The name "Yad Vashem" comes from the Biblical book of Isaiah
Apr 9


The Pompeii of Israel: Why Beit Shean National Park is the Best Roman Site Outside of Rome
If you want to walk down a Roman street that looks exactly as it did 2,000 years ago - complete with shopfronts, mosaic sidewalks, and fallen columns - you don’t go to Italy. You go to the Jordan Valley. Beit Shean National Park (ancient Scythopolis) is one of the largest and most breathtaking archaeological sites in the world. While other ruins require a lot of imagination, Beit Shean is visceral. Because the city was leveled by a massive earthquake in 749 CE, much of the Ro
Mar 29


Towering Timelessness in Timna National Park: Why Solomon’s Pillars Are The Sandstone Cathedrals of the Arava
Deep in the Arava Desert, just 20 minutes north of Eilat, lies a landscape so red and rugged it feels like you’ve stepped onto the surface of Mars. Timna National Park is one of the largest and most spectacular nature reserves in Israel, combining 15,000 acres of ancient history, geology, and a direct connection to the stories of the Bible. From the world’s earliest copper mines to the majestic sandstone "skyscrapers" known as Solomon’s Pillars, Timna is a place where nature
Mar 29


Mount Tabor: The Ultimate 360° Panorama of the Galilee
Imagine driving through the flat, emerald-green expanse of the Jezreel Valley when suddenly, a near-perfect limestone dome erupts from the earth. That is Mount Tabor. Local legend often describes it as the "Island of the Galilee" because it stands completely alone, disconnected from any mountain range. There is an old story told by guides in the region about the mountains of Israel. It is said that when the Creator was preparing to give the Law to the people, all the great mo
Mar 29


The Jesus Trail: Walking the Paths of the Galilee from Nazareth to Capernaum
If you want to experience the Holy Land not just with your eyes, but with your feet, there is no journey more profound than The Jesus Trail. Spanning 65 kilometers (40 miles) through the heart of the Lower Galilee, this trail connects the sites where the ministry of Jesus began, offering a blend of rugged nature, ancient history, and deep spiritual reflection. At Levy Israel Tours, we believe the best way to understand the biblical landscape is to walk it. Here is everything
Mar 29


Masada Sunrise: Why the Early Climb is a Rite of Passage
There is a specific kind of silence that only exists in the Judean Desert at 4:30 AM. It’s a heavy, ancient silence, broken only by the crunch of hiking boots on gravel. While many travelers to Israel are understandably focused on the logistics of flights and safety, those who make it to the foot of Masada before dawn are seeking something deeper: a connection to a story of unyielding resilience. Climbing Masada at sunrise isn't just a hike; it’s a rite of passage. If you are
Mar 29


Mount of Olives: The Best Panoramic View of Jerusalem
When you imagine Jerusalem, you likely see a golden dome shimmering under a Mediterranean sun, surrounded by ancient stone walls. This iconic image isn't just a postcard; it is the exact view waiting for you at the summit of the Mount of Olives. For centuries, pilgrims, conquerors, and travelers have stood on this ridge to gaze upon the Holy City. Whether you are visiting for its deep religious significance or simply for the most breathtaking photo opportunity in Israel, the
Mar 29


The Garden Tomb: Why Many Prefer it to the Holy Sepulchre
In the heart of bustling East Jerusalem, just a short walk from the Damascus Gate, lies a literal oasis of green. For many pilgrims and travelers visiting Israel, the choice between Jerusalem’s two most famous "tomb" sites is more than just a matter of geography, it’s a matter of the soul. While the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is the ancient, traditional site of the crucifixion and resurrection, the Garden Tomb has become a beloved alternative for those seeking a different k
Mar 29


Baha’i Gardens Haifa: The Most Photographed Spot in the North
If you’ve ever seen a photo of Haifa, you’ve seen the Baha’i Gardens. Spilling down the northern slope of Mount Carmel like a "green waterfall," these 19 meticulously manicured terraces are more than just a garden - they are a masterpiece of symmetry and the undisputed crown jewel of Northern Israel. Whether you are looking for that perfect Instagram shot or simply want to stand at the "Balcony of the Country" and look out over the Mediterranean, this UNESCO World Heritage si
Mar 29


The Mosaic of Israel: 10 Museums That Tell Our National Story
Step out of the sun and into the story, where the world’s highest density of museums turns every corner of Israel into a living gallery. Join the curious minds and history buffs who discovered the soul of the nation through Israel’s premier museums Israel is often described as an "outdoor museum," but its indoor institutions are just as breathtaking. Whether you are an art lover, a history buff, or a family looking for interactive fun, these ten museums offer a deep dive into
Mar 29


Exploring the Magic of Rosh Hanikra: Israel’s Spectacular Sea Caves
Hear the roar of the waves crashing against white chalk cliffs and explore wave-sculpted grottoes that glow with ethereal blue light. Rosh Hanikra and Achziv are more than just stops on a map—they are Israel’s most dramatic coastal escapes. Ready to explore the edge of the Galilee?
Mar 24


10 Incredible Dead Sea Facts That Will Blow Your Mind (Plus Travel Tips!)
To experience the best guided walking tour of the Dead Sea and Masada National Park, simply click below Join 1000+ explorers who booked this tour in 2025 The Dead Sea is one of the most surreal places on Earth. You don’t need swimming skills, athletic talent, or even grace - just lie back and float. From extreme salt levels to biblical prophecy, this unique destination combines science, history, wellness, and a bit of mystery. Here are 10 unforgettable Dead Sea facts that wil
Feb 15


Why Do Pilgrims Leave Notes in the Western Wall?
A Spiritual Inbox in Stone.
According to Jewish tradition, anyone — Jewish or not — may place a note in the Western Wall. There are no formal rules, no required words, and no fixed language. The only guideline is simple: it must come from the heart.
Jewish tradition teaches that the Western Wall is the closest accessible point to the Shechinah — the divine presence. For many believers, this makes it a uniquely powerful place for prayer.
Jan 18
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