20 minutes
Tel Aviv is on the Mediterranean's coast.
About 1.5 hours. Tel Aviv and Cana are 115km apart.
Nazareth is basically in Tel Aviv, so not very long. There's an awesome Nazareth village recreation there you should check out. Just a short walk up the hill
plane
about 2 hours
Your question doesn't specify whether you want to drive to the northern part of the Dead Sea or the southern part. To drive from Tel Aviv to the northern part of the Dead Sea, the quickest route is to go via Jerusalem (although, with the new highways, you don't have to enter Jerusalem itself). The drive from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem takes just under an hour; and the drive from the Jerusalem area takes about another 30 minutes. Taking into account traffic jams, etc., you can count on at least a 2-hour drive.
Your question doesn't specify whether you want to drive to the northern part of the Dead Sea or the southern part. To drive from Tel Aviv to the northern part of the Dead Sea, the quickest route is to go via Jerusalem (although, with the new highways, you don't have to enter Jerusalem itself). The drive from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem takes just under an hour; and the drive from the Jerusalem area takes about another 30 minutes. Taking into account traffic jams, etc., you can count on at least a 2-hour drive.
11 to 12 hours.
i would say 8 1/2 hours
8 and a half hours.
A typical journey will take approx. 5hours 10mins.
It will take about 4 hours and 20 minutes.