The best falafel and hummus from Palestine

Established in 1948 and considered the restaurant with the best falafel and hummus from Palestine, Afteem is a great lunch-break to experience local food after visiting the Nativity Church. It is recommended by trip advisor and lonely planet. The decoration is pretty interesting and sound more like a museum than a restaurant. The falafel is a seasoned chickpea cake and the hummus is a chickpea … Read More

Border between Turkey and Israel

Imagine the hardest border you could ever cross in your life? That was mine. A flight between Istanbul (Turkey) and Tel-Aviv (Israel) with Pegasus Airline for only 65 EUR found on Skyscanner. The city of Istanbul in Turkey is divided between two continents, part Europe, part Asia. My first time in Asia was when I went to Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen … Read More

Nativity Church, the place where Jesus was born

Bethlehem in Palestine is a must see for those who are interested in religious history. Inside the nativity church you can visit the exact place where Jesus Christ was born. The bus 21 brings you from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in 40 minutes and cost only 8 shekels, around one Euro. While walking in the old city and a few commercial streets … Read More

Kitesurfing in the Red Sea

Kitesurfing is a sport I have always had an interest in learning. After scuba diving I decided to visit the southern beach in Eilat and watched a lot of people doing windsurfing and kitesurfing. I asked the price at KiteX Eilat school and he explained it to me. A 2-hour lesson costs 550 shekels, about 100 euros and three lessons … Read More

Scuba diving in the Red Sea

The red sea is among the best destinations in the world to scuba dive. You can either dive in the city of Eilat in Israel or Dahab in Egypt. I did 2 dives in Eilat with the diving center deepsiam. Two cylinders for certified divers cost 190 shekels (about 38 EUR). We did a shore dive and after equipping ourselves we … Read More