South Israel

South Israel includes the Negev, which extends from Beer Sheva down to the Red Sea resort of Eilat. Steeped in the history of the Nabatean “Spice Road” and other ancient civilizations, the Negev has become a popular tourist site for visitors to Israel. In addition, Masada and the Dead Sea, although very close to Jerusalem, are also part of Southern Israel.

Many Bedouin encampments can be found in the Negev. Although the Negev is desert, Israel has been very successful with agriculture, with over 40% of the country’s crops and vegetables being grown in the Negev.


Dead Sea
At 427 meters below Sea Level, the Dead Sea in Israel is the lowest place on the face of the earth. In its beautiful setting, nestled at the foot of imposing cliffs and mountains, this area is an impressive combination of spas and various tourist attractions and a beautiful and […]

Dead Sea


Ashkelon
The city of Ashkelon is situated at the southern end of Israel’s beautiful Mediterranean coastline. With its white sandy beaches and stunning views, this coastline stretches from Ashkelon all the way north to Rosh Hanikra on the Lebanese border. Ashkelon has a long and interesting history. As in many other […]

Ashkelon


beersheba
Beersheva (Beersheba) is a Negev desert City in the south of Israel and is the seventh-largest city in the country with a population of approximately 200,000.  It is also known as “The capital of the Negev.” Archeological findings have suggested that people have lived in the area since the 4th […]

Beersheba



Eilat
Eilat is situated at Israel’s southernmost tip on the shores of the Red Sea and is the ultimate resort city for local holidaymakers and visiting tourists from abroad throughout the year due to the very few days of rainfall annually. Eilat is a unique oasis at the lower end of […]

Eilat


Masada
Masada, a Unesco World Heritage site,  is situated not far from the shores of the Dead Sea in Israel. This ancient and majestic fortress is located on the top of a sheer rock cliff that rises 400 meters above the desert that surrounds it. The fortress was built originally in […]

Masada


Mitzpe Ramon
The small town of Mitzpe Ramon in the Negev desert is approximately 140 km north of Eilat and 80 km south of Beer Sheva.  The town is situated right on the edge of the Ramon Crater, the largest of three craters located in the Negev. When visiting Mitzpe Ramon, it […]

Mitzpe Ramon



negev
The Negev – the southern portion of Israel encompasses approximately half of Israel’s landmass and is bordered by Gaza and Egypt in the West. This desert area merges with the Sinai and Jordan in the East. It is shaped in the form of a triangle with the port city of […]

Negev