Galilee is renowned for its natural beauty and ancient biblical sites. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the region's many fun activities, which include camping, cycling, hiking, horse-riding, kayaking, 4x4 tours and river-rafting.Seasoned rafters and kayakers will find the area's white-water scene tame. Amateurs, on the other hand, can look forward to some amazing river trips through the area's beautiful scenery. They can also try other adventure activities, such as archery, climbing walls and zip-lining.Jeep and 4x4 tours are another exciting way to explore the region. A few operators in eastern and upper Galilee, plus the Golan Heights offer tours through the rugged and breath-taking landscapes. There are many different routes, covering various religious and historical sites as well as the region's natural features.
Israel is one of the scuba-diving world's better-kept secrets. It is a fantastic destination for amateur and veteran divers, as well as snorkelers.Indeed, many consider the Red Sea to be among the planet's premier underwater realms, with its gorgeous coral reefs, rich marine life and excellent visibility. Some of the area's best dive sites are located off Eilat. Popular options include the Satil Wreck (suitable for all levels of experience), the Yatush Wreck (for experienced divers), Eel Garden, the Caves, and the Coral Beach Reserve.Israel's Mediterranean coastline also offers excellent diving opportunities, where divers can poke around undersea canyons, arches and shipwrecks. Visitors can access the region from Haifa or Tel Aviv.
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