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Sample itinararies, Incentive tourism to Israel

Sample itineraries for incentive tours in Israel, key destinations include Eilat, The Dead sea and Jerusalem

Eilat itinerary No 1

Eilat itinerary No 2

Eilat itinerary No 3

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Jerusalem Festival of Light

The 2nd Jerusalem Festival of Light 9-16 Jun 2010, following last year success with 250,000 visitors:

Tourists prefer Jerusalem to London and Paris

Apperently tourists just love Jerusalem and made the Holy City one of their most preferred destinations, according to Travel + Leisure magazine. In it’s annual poll, the capital was ranked the 17th best tourist destination in the world, thus surpassing London, Paris, and Barcelona, three popular locations which did not made the top 20.

The Jerusalem Festival of Light 2010

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The endeavors of innovative artists, the constant progression of technology and the change in perception of light’s role in urban landscape,
have led to the development of festivals that deal with decorative lighting
and the research of the influence of light on urban space throughout the world.
The Festival of Light in the Old City will provide through the use of light,
a dramatic and artistic dimension to the Old City’s nights Read more…

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Experience

Are you looking for a special way to commemorate a Bar or Bat Mitzvah with your family? There is nothing more memorable than a 14 day trip to Israel to celebrate. Tour the country visiting Caesarea, Tiberias, Jerusalem, the Dead Sea and Tel Aviv. This wonderful trip will culminate with the Bar or Bat Mitzvah celebration atop Massada. For a full itinerary and more details click here.

Light in Jerusalem- The International Festival of Light 2010

The Second International Festival of Light will take place from June 6-19, 2010 at the Old City basin in Jerusalem. The Festival of Light is an event where local and foreign artists use light to create breathtaking statues, art installations, exhibits and works of art that will be situated in the Old City’s unique sites and squares. In addition to the light works, workshops and activities will take place during the six nights of the Festival, which is open to the public free of charge. For more information click here.