Sammy Ofer Stadium, Haifa

We travel north along the coast for well over an hour to Haifa, where we go straight to the Stadium. The Sammy Ofer Stadium, also known as Haifa International Stadium is a nice modern 30,000 seatRead more
We travel north along the coast for well over an hour to Haifa, where we go straight to the Stadium. The Sammy Ofer Stadium, also known as Haifa International Stadium is a nice modern 30,000 seatRead more
Most of us get up early, to go on our day tour. We have a quick pass through Jaffa, the ancient port where Tel Aviv is, before heading eastward.
We first visit the Mount of Olives to get an overviewRead more
King David's Tomb is a site considered by some to be the burial place of David, King of Israel, according to a tradition beginning in the 12th century. The majority of historians and archaeologists doRead more
Judaism’s holiest place is the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem. Part of the retaining wall erected by Herod the Great in 20 BC to support the vast plaza on which he rebuilt the Temple, itRead more
We walk through the muslim quarter, with much busier lanes, bizarres selling everything, and the smell of spices in the air.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem covers what Christians believe is the site of the most important event in human history: The place where Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
After lunch we head to Bethlehem. On the way we pass the St. Andrews Scottish Church, with the Saltire flying from the tower.
We had to pass through a huge wall, where we had to change mini-buses andRead more
The midnight Mass beamed from Bethlehem to television viewers worldwide on Christmas Eve is celebrated in the Church of St Catherine of Alexandria.
This 19th-century church adjoins the 6th-centuryRead more
After Sintra we headed west, in fact to the western most point of Europe, Cabo da Roca. Thankfully the weather had calmed down.
After seeing the lighthouse and monument marking the point we went for aRead more