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Galilee, Israel

Sea of Galilee

Israel's largest freshwater lake surrounded by historic sites, beautiful landscapes, and peaceful atmosphere.

Sites generally 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Nature

The Sea of Galilee (Kinneret in Hebrew, Lake Tiberias) is Israel's largest freshwater lake and a place of profound biblical significance. Surrounded by hills and dotted with historic sites, it offers both spiritual meaning and natural beauty.

Biblical Significance

This is where Jesus performed many miracles, walked on water, calmed the storm, and called His first disciples. Key sites around the lake include:

Capernaum

Jesus' home base during His ministry. See the ancient synagogue and Peter's house.

Tabgha

Site of the miracle of loaves and fishes, featuring the beautiful Church of the Multiplication with its famous mosaic.

Mount of Beatitudes

Where Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount. The church and gardens offer stunning lake views.

Magdala

Recently excavated hometown of Mary Magdalene, featuring a spectacular 1st-century synagogue.

Activities

Boat Rides

Take a wooden "Jesus Boat" replica across the lake for a memorable spiritual experience.

Swimming

Several beaches around the lake offer fresh water swimming—a refreshing break from the Dead Sea!

Hiking

The Jesus Trail connects Nazareth to Capernaum (65 km). Shorter walks available around specific sites.

Fishing

St. Peter's fish (tilapia) is the local specialty—try it at lakeside restaurants.

Best Towns to Stay

Tiberias

The main city, with hot springs, hotels, and waterfront dining.

Kibbutz Ginosar

Home to the ancient "Jesus Boat" museum and peaceful accommodations.

Capernaum Area

Several kibbutz guesthouses near the holy sites.

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