Israel Red Sea Places of Interest

Hula Valley & Nature Reserve - The gorgeous Hula Valley is situated between the Lebanese border and the Golan mountains. It is a unique wetlands wildlife sanctuary home to wild papyrus, pelicans, sea eagles, otters, jungle cats and boar. The Hula Valley also provides a migratory station for birds. There is a very good visitors' center explaining the flora and fauna. They also rents binoculars.

The Dead Sea - Floating in the Dead Sea is unlike anything you will ever experience. It's the saltiest body of water on earth, with the Red Sea being the second. The water is full of invigorating minerals and there's 10% more oxygen in the air than at sea level. Located at the edge of the Dead Sea, Ein Gedi is one of the country's most attractive oases, a lush area of freshwater springs, waterfalls, pools and tropical vegetation.

Nablus - Relax in the oldest working Turkish bath in the country. Built around 1480, the carefully restored bath contains a hot room, massage room and central hall where you can sip your coffee or tea while reclining on cushions.

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