Half desert, half ocean. Israel has 270 kilometers of Mediterranean coastline, and there are many beautiful coastal towns along the coast, so I will introduce you to Aka AKKO, an ancient seaport city in the north, Israel's first World Heritage Site. There is a rich religious history here, where Jews, Muslims and Christians have coexisted for thousands of years. Come here, you can choose: stroll through the lively open-air market, walk on the seaside pier, or eat some seafood, and if you are interested, you can also take a boat to watch the fisherman's work. Caesarea CAESAREA, it was a great idea to go to the amphitheatre at the ancient site of Caesarea Port and watch a live music performance. Netannia Netanya, Hebrew meaning "gift of God". Explore the beautiful beaches or take a walk along the promenade built around 314 meters of sea-facing cliffs. Herzliya, beaches and piers are exactly the Mediterranean seaside city you dream of. You can walk along the beach or go to the beach's most popular beach bars and restaurants. Tel Aviv, Israel's second largest city, is a more Westernized and open city, and Tel Aviv is known for nightlife, art and culture, beaches, delicious cuisine and lively atmosphere. In Tel Aviv Beach Promenade, you can see people cycling, running, sunbathing, windsurfing and various water sports all year round. Jaffa, Jaffa, 2000 BC, is an important port in the Mediterranean. Now, in the city of Jaffa, Jews and Arabs live. It is worthwhile to come here, overlook the old town, experience the ancient cobbled streets, and go to the flea market to pick two favorite products. Asdud ASHDOD, Israel’s second largest port, is another beach resort popular with locals that offers archaeological exploration, sports, leisure, music and coveted Middle Eastern cuisine. It is also a popular destination for cruises through the Mediterranean pier. EILAT, Israel's southernmost resort town, is known for the calm waters of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba. Diving, sunshine, duty-free shopping. Tiberia, where Jesus preached the main sermon, is located on the west bank of the Sea of Galilee, with beautiful scenery, beautiful natural beauty and a variety of ancient and modern colors Haifa, Hebrew meaning "beautiful coast", beautiful mountain city on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean, Israel's third largest city. Known as Israel's "Silicon Valley", the Nasdaq-listed high-tech companies in the United States are mostly Haifa companies. The city is 60 square kilometers, where Christianity, Islam, Judaism live in harmony, Arabs and Jews live in harmony, and it is a rare home for peace in the Middle East.