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Bat Yam
This Mediterranean city on Israel's central coast, Bat Yam sits directly south of Tel Aviv with a walkable seafront and a café and restaurant scene along the…
Yeruham
Compact desert town in Israel's Negev, Yeruham sits amid vast arid highlands with a reservoir at its edge and serves as a practical base for exploring the su…
Dalton
This modest wine-producing moshav in the mountains of northern Israel near Safed, Dalton was founded in 1950 by immigrants from Tripoli and sits beside the r…
Kiryat Shmona
Israel's northernmost city, Kiryat Shmona sits on the western slopes of the Hula Valley close to the Lebanese border, with mountain terrain rising around it…
Nir David
A turquoise spring-fed stream winds through this green, tree-lined kibbutz in Israel's Beit She'an Valley, with red-tile houses, palm groves, and broad agric…
Rosh Pinna
Founded on 12 December 1882, Rosh Pinna is one of the earliest Jewish agricultural settlements established during the First Aliyah and has been continuously…
Shluhot
This compact religious kibbutz set among broad agricultural fields in the Beit She'an Valley, with rows of date palms and orchards spreading across the valle…
Or Akiva
This coastal town on Israel's northern shore, Or Akiva sits on the Mediterranean between Caesarea to the west and the Carmel mountain range to the east, with…
Rihaniya
A compact Circassian village in Israel's Upper Galilee, spread across rolling green hills beneath broad mountain ridges, offering a rare glimpse into one of…
Metula
A little village at Israel's northernmost tip, Metula sits directly on the Lebanon border in mountain terrain, with scenic viewpoints across the surrounding…
Zikhron Ya‘aqov
Founded in December 1882 by Romanian Zionist immigrants, Zikhron Ya'aqov sits on the southern tip of the Carmel ridge in Israel's Haifa district, with views…
Rahat
Founded in 1972 and declared a city in 1994, Rahat is the largest Arab city in Israel and, by its own account, the only Bedouin city in the world — a distinc…
Kiryat Gat
This modern Israeli town in the southern coastal plain, with red-tile residential neighborhoods spreading across flat terrain, serving as a regional hub with…
Beit Jann
A Druze village high on Mount Meron in northern Israel, Beit Jann sits at one of the highest inhabited elevations in the country, inside the Mount Meron natu…
Livnim
A modest agricultural hamlet in the Upper Galilee, Livnim sits on the western edge of the Ginosar Valley with views toward the Sea of Galilee.
Mitzpe Ramon
Sitting on the northern rim of Makhtesh Ramon — a vast erosion crater in the central Negev — this small Israeli town offers some of the most dramatic desert…
Majdal Shams
Majdal Shams is the highest-elevation town in Israel, sitting in the southern foothills of Mount Hermon near the Syrian and Lebanese borders.
Nahariya
Nahariya sits on Israel's Mediterranean coast at the northern end of the coastal plain, with a compact centre of cafés and restaurants running alongside the…
Giv'at Shemesh
This little upland hamlet near Beit Shemesh, home to a striking stone Catholic monastery dedicated to the Regina Palaestinae, its terraced courtyard and crow…
Ramat Magshimim
This little religious cooperative village on the southern Golan Heights, close to the Syrian border, with an ancient archaeological ruin on its doorstep and…
Arad
Sitting on the border of the Negev and Judaean deserts with the Dead Sea a short drive to the east, Arad is a planned Israeli town founded in 1962 — the firs…
Tzelafon
Small Israeli moshav in the Judean foothills near Beit Shemesh, Tzelafon sits in agricultural country with vineyards nearby and offers a glimpse into a close…
Kfar Blum
This kibbutz village in Israel's Hula Valley sits beside water in the mountain terrain of Upper Galilee, a short distance from Kiryat Shmona, with UNESCO Wor…
Ariel
Ariel is a hilltop city in the heart of the Samaria region of the West Bank, founded in 1978 and granted city status in 1998.
HaGoshrim
This modest kibbutz in the Galilee Panhandle sits alongside springs and streams, including Koren Stream, a tributary of the Dan River, giving it a waterside…
Ness Ziona
Founded in 1883 as a Jewish agricultural settlement during the First Aliyah, Ness Ziona is a town in Israel's Central District with a compact centre of cafés…
Sasa
This little kibbutz in the high hills of Upper Galilee sits at elevation in mountain terrain, making it the westernmost settlement of the Upper Galilee Regio…
Ginosar
Kibbutz on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, Ginosar sits in the Plain of Ginosar north of Tiberias, with open water views and mountain terrain rising…
Ramat HaSharon
Founded in 1923 in Israel's southern Sharon region, Ramat HaSharon is a town in the Tel Aviv District that spent decades resisting city status in favour of a…
Afula
Founded in 1925 in the heart of the Jezreel Valley, Afula is an Israeli town known as the "Capital of the Valley" and sits within reach of mountains, water,…
Migdal HaEmeq
Hillside town in Israel's northern Galilee region, set among pine-covered slopes with rows of orchards below and a sprawling residential skyline that serves…
Tirat Carmel
A Mediterranean coastal town in Israel's Haifa district, Tirat Carmel sits between the western slopes of Mount Carmel and the sea, with a stretch of shorelin…
Meron
Meron, a tiny village in the mountains of northern Israel near Safed, stands on the site of ancient Meiron, where excavations have uncovered remains from the…
Midreshet Ben-Gurion
This small community village on the Negev Highlands near Kibbutz Sde Boker, Midreshet Ben-Gurion sits alongside the Ben-Gurion Grave National Park and is hom…
Shomera
A pocket-sized Israeli hamlet in the forested hills of the Western Galilee, where a winding road leads through dense orchards and scrubland to a compact vill…
Korazim
A pocket-sized Israeli hamlet on the upland plateau north of the Sea of Galilee, where low red-tile houses sit among palms and flowering trees against open,…
Yuval
This modest Israeli village in the Galilee Finger region, surrounded by rolling agricultural land with orchards and cultivated fields stretching across gentl…
Amirim
A vegetarian village in Israel's Upper Galilee uplands, Amirim rewards visitors with sweeping views over green rolling hills and a broad lake shimmering in t…
Karkom
Tiny hilltop village on Israel's Korazim Plateau, where red-tile houses rise above rocky, tree-dotted slopes with the Sea of Galilee and Jordan River valley…
Kinneret Moshava
Founded in 1908 by the ICA on the southwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee, Kinneret Moshava is a modest village in northern Israel sitting well below sea le…
Sakhnin
A busy Arab town in the hills of the Lower Galilee, Sakhnin's lively commercial streets, stone-and-concrete architecture, and a decorative roundabout fountai…
West Jerusalem
The modern commercial heart of Jerusalem, West Jerusalem developed from the late 19th century onward as the city's population outgrew the Old City, and expan…
Kafr Qara
This hillside Arab town in Israel's Haifa district, where a gold-domed mosque with a tall minaret rises above olive-tree-covered slopes and colourful low-ris…
Kiryat Motzkin
A compact Israeli town in the Haifa district, Kiryat Motzkin offers a walkable centre with cafés and restaurants, a striking modern civic square with a fount…
Or Yehuda
A dense Israeli town in the Tel Aviv metro area, its low-rise and mid-rise apartment blocks spreading across flat terrain, with a compact café and restaurant…
Yokneam Illit
Modern Israeli town on the northern edge of the Manasseh Heights, where low-rise cream-and-green-roofed housing spreads across open hillside terrain between…
Biriyya
A small Israeli upland village in the hills above Safed, Biriyya sits in elevated country with scenic viewpoints and proximity to a region rich in historic a…
Tamra
Densely built Arab town in Israel's Lower Galilee, seen across open farmland with a rounded hill as backdrop, within easy reach of the historic coastal city…
Giv‘at Shmuel
Compact Israeli town in the central district, where tree-lined streets and a low-rise civic centre with warm stone architecture sit alongside mid-rise reside…
Netivot
Southern Israeli town with a Wikivoyage presence, Netivot draws visitors with its proximity to water, upland landscapes, and several UNESCO World Heritage si…
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