Fairytale vacation!

Written: 3 november 2010
Travel time: 1 — 7 october 2010
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Finally my dream came true. I was in Israel. Everything as expected. Then, as it was raining here, and the temperature did not rise above + 7, in Israel it was + 27. Feel the difference? It was so nice to plunge into summer in the middle of autumn. Arriving in Israel, I understood why people complain so much about the security checks at the Israeli airport. But here, I can object, you know, perhaps, if it weren’t for such an attitude towards one’s security, then the country, perhaps, would not exist. After passing the checks, we were met and taken to a hotel in Tel Aviv. The hotel was called "Olympia". The hotel is good, clean, the staff is friendly and partially speaking Russian, and if not, then English. Tel Aviv is a mini metropolis, but mini, because everything in Israel is mini. The whole country is miniature, sometimes reminiscent of Wilde's looking glass. And the people in Israel are as warm as their country, always ready to help, and if you get lost, you can easily turn to any passerby, they will help you and even take you to your place. And not to steal, as happens in other southern countries, but simply to help. . From this hotel we were constantly taken on various excursions. The first and most memorable is, of course, Jerusalem. This city amazes with its magnificence. Probably only there the 3 largest religions can coexist. Representatives, which in Jerusalem can be found at every step. Bethlehem is another matter. It does not belong to Israel, which is probably why it looks different. But every Christian must go there. The next excursion was to Haifa, Acre, Caesarea. Again, fairy tales come to mind. This trip reminded me of Simbad's adventures in overseas countries, everything is just as colorful and lively and beautiful. The third excursion was to the north of the country to Galilee. Also a great tour. We were at the place of baptism, took a dip and felt better. After staying in Tel Aviv for 4 nights, we were transferred to Heylat. This is a resort town in the very south of Israel. The coast of Eilat is washed by the Red Sea. The Red Sea is called red because of the unusual reefs. And lovers of marine fauna can dive and admire the abundance of exotic fish. After Eilat we were transferred to the Dead Sea. Well, I don't even know how to characterize this phenomenon of nature. But the phenomenon is definitely not real. And how relaxing. After an annual race for the unrealizable, this is the most effective medicine. I advise everyone. And most importantly, why I am writing is to advise everyone the company through which we booked our wonderful trip. The company "Rubin tourism" is the best assistant when choosing a vacation. The guys are true professionals. They know their business. Everything from a meeting car to excursions is wonderful, interesting and, most importantly, not expensive. So, everyone who wants to get the most out of it, contact Rubin Tourism. And thanks a lot guys! I advise everyone.
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