Tiberias is an Israeli city on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Tiberias is considered one of Judaism's Four Holy Cities. It is the largest Jewish city in the Galilee doubling as the political and religious hub of the Jews in Israel. Hammat Tiberias, now part of modern Tiberias, is known for its hot springs that have been believed to cure skin ailments. Other attractions in Tiberias include the Sea of Galilee, Arbel National Park, Kfar Nahum (Capernaum) National Park, Tabgha, Jordan River Village, Domus Galilaeae, Hamat Tiberias National Park, Berenice Winery, Aqua Kef, etc.
Sightseeing tours to the Sea of Galilee and the Golan heights are memorable visits as one is taken to the world of imagination as to what visited sites were like in biblical times in comparison to their present-day state. Bus tours of the Holy Land and a visit to Nazareth’s Church of the Annunciation offers visitors insight into the effect of volcanoes on the geological structure as visitors hike the canyons in northern Golan. Cheese wine is a special from Galilee as tourists not only get to taste the goodness of Tiberian dishes but also participate in cooking classes during food tours. Culture and history are a perfect mix in Tiberias as the city is marked by a number of historical sites such as Masada plateau, Dead Sea and Bedouin that tourists find intriguing in Tiberias cultural tours.
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