Discover Palestine: Sacred, Historic, Alive

Palestine is a land where the sacred and the everyday exist side by side. Here, history stretches back thousands of years — from the birthplace of Jesus in Bethlehem to the ancient walls of Jerusalem, from the prophets’ paths in Hebron to the Roman ruins of Jericho. Yet Palestine is not only a destination of holy sites and historic ruins. It is a living culture, where bustling markets, olive harvests, music, and crafts bring timeless traditions into the present. Across every city, town, and village, travelers encounter a people whose hospitality is as enduring as their resilience. Whether you come as a pilgrim, a seeker of culture, or an explorer of landscapes, Palestine offers a journey that will move both the heart and the spirit.

Jerusalem

Jerusalem is a city of faith and history, home to sacred three monotheistic religious, landmarks and diverse communities. Its Old City, holy sites, and vibrant quarters reflect centuries of devotion, culture, and daily life.

Bethlehem

Bethlehem, birthplace of Jesus, welcomes pilgrims and travelers with sacred churches, lively markets, and warm hospitality. Its Old City and surrounding villages embody heritage, resilience, and Palestinian spirit.

Jericho

Jericho, the world’s oldest city, lies amid palm groves and desert hills. Visitors explore monasteries, archaeological treasures, and landscapes shaped by history, faith, and the Jordan Valley’s natural beauty.

Ramallah & Al Bireh

Ramallah is a cultural hub where modern life meets tradition. Known for its museums, theaters, cafes, and festivals, the city offers a lively window into contemporary Palestinian identity and creativity.

Hebron

Hebron blends deep religious heritage with renowned craftsmanship. Visitors encounter the Ibrahimi Mosque, bustling old markets, and workshops producing glass, ceramics, and embroidery that sustain communities.

Nablus

Nablus, framed by green hills, is famed for knafeh, bustling souqs, and historic mosques. Its Old City, soap factories, and archaeological sites reveal layers of heritage, resilience, and Palestinian urban culture.

Jenin

Jenin is a northern gateway rich with fertile valleys, olive groves, and traditions. Its old city, lively markets and theater highlight resilience, creativity, and the agricultural abundance that shapes the region.

Gaza

Gaza, one of the world’s oldest port cities, carries a history of trade, culture, and resilience. Though devastated by conflict, its spirit endures, and one day it will be rebuilt to welcome life and visitors again.

Nature & Scenic Regions

Palestine’s landscapes extend beyond its cities, from the healing waters of the Dead Sea to the fertile valleys of the north and the historic Jordan Valley. Scenic trails, deserts, and villages reveal nature’s enduring beauty.