Ashdod, Israel

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Known as the ‘Gateway to Jerusalem’, Ashdod dates back to the 17th century BC, and over the years the Philistines, Romans and Ottoman Turks have all called it home. Step ashore and discover the world’s only Museum of Philistine Culture, or take a stroll up Giv'at Yona hill, which is said to house the tomb of Jonah. Alternatively, head inland to explore the spiritually-magnetic city of Jerusalem. Soak up unbeatable views from the Mount of Olives, visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and enjoy an unforgettable float in the salt-rich waters of the Dead Sea. In the evening, dine on Middle Eastern specialties at the hugely-popular Mechneyuda, one of the best restaurants in Jerusalem, or treat yourself to a nostalgic tipple at the lively Gatsby Cocktail Room. 

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Known as the ‘Gateway to Jerusalem’, Ashdod dates back to the 17th century BC, and over the years the Philistines, Romans and Ottoman Turks have all called it home. Step ashore and discover the world’s only Museum of Philistine Culture, or take a stroll up Giv'at Yona hill, which is said to house the tomb of Jonah. Alternatively, head inland to explore the spiritually-magnetic city of Jerusalem. Soak up unbeatable views from the Mount of Olives, visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and enjoy an unforgettable float in the salt-rich waters of the Dead Sea. In the evening, dine on Middle Eastern specialties at the hugely-popular Mechneyuda, one of the best restaurants in Jerusalem, or treat yourself to a nostalgic tipple at the lively Gatsby Cocktail Room. 

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