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    Tourism in Israel

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    Tourism in Israel includes a rich variety of historical and religious sites in the Holy Land, as well as modern beach resorts, archaeological tourism, heritage tourism and ecotourism. Israel has the highest number of museums per capital in the world. In 2008, over 2.3 million foreign tourists have visited the country.[1] The largest groups of tourists visit from the United States, Russia, France, and the United Kingdom.[1]

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    [edit] Historical, religious and cultural sites

    Jerusalem
    Tel Aviv
    Golan Heights
    Safed
    • A holy city in Judaism, where much of the Jerusalem Talmud was written and kabbalah (Jewish mysticism) was developed. Famous for its artisans.
    Acre
    Haifa
    Tiberias
    Nazareth
    • Jesus's hometown and site of many of his acts and miracles
    Bet She'an
    Bethlehem
    • Burial place of the matriarch Rachel and birthplace of King David.
    • Birthplace of Jesus

    Please note that Bethlehem is not in the State of Israel but is under the control of the Palestinian Authority and almost surrounded by an 8-meter high wall, The Separation Barrier. Visitors from Israel will pass through a checkpoint and are required to show their passports.

    Hebron

    Please note that Hebron is not in the State of Israel but is mostly under the control of the Palestinian Authority, except for a small area where Israeli citizens live. Visitors from Israel will pass through a checkpoint and may be required to show their passports. Travel to hebron enatils leaving the State of Israel and passing through the West Bank.

    Masada
    • Masada became famous for its significance in the First Jewish-Roman War (Great Jewish Revolt), when a siege of the fortress by troops of the Roman Empire led to a mass suicide of the site's Jewish defenders when defeat became imminent.
    Beersheba
    • Its settlement attributed to the patriarch Abraham. Regional capital of the Negev desert.
    Eilat
    • Southernmost city. Year-round vacation destination.
    Kibbutzim
    • A network of once Socialist communes which dot the countryside. They are currently undergoing a process of modernization and re-organization. Well known in Israel for great contributions to Israeli history, politics, army, and Zionism.
    Caesarea
    • The old city includes Roman and Crusader ruins, such as the amphitheatre (where concerts are frequently held), as well as the harbor from which St. Paul was taken as a prisoner to Rome.
    • The grassy golf club and villas are newly developed in this coastal city, which has become increasing popular to tourists.
    Ein Gedi
    • Desert spring.

    [edit] Seas and lakes

    Mediterranean coastal strip
    • Sunny beaches and hotel resorts
    The Dead Sea
    • The lowest point on the Earth's surface and the deepest hypersaline lake in the world, famous for its buoyancy and medicinal qualities
    Red Sea
    • Sunny beaches and hotel resorts
    Sea of Galilee

    [edit] Economic impact

    Tourism is a leading industry in Israel. In 2008, it constituted 4.7% of the country's GDP.[2]

    [edit] See also

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