To travel from Haifa to Tel Aviv on Saturday, you can take a train, which operates on a limited schedule due to Shabbat. It's essential to check the Israel Railways website for the specific Saturday timetable. Alternatively, you can use a taxi or rideshare service, which are available throughout the day. Keep in mind that public buses typically do not operate on Saturdays.
You can drive, or go by bus, train, taxi, or sherut.
ride a plane and go to Israel!
Tel- Aviv is a city in Israel with many of the international embassy's located in it. Many tourists go here and the atmosphere is of peace.
Palestinians are not allowed to travel to tel aviv. They must go through jordan only Palestinians who live in Jerusalem and have an israeli travel document can travel from tel aviv but they ll be treated like suspects in there
To travel from Tel Aviv to Cyprus, you can take a direct flight, which typically takes about an hour. Several airlines operate this route, with flights departing from Ben Gurion Airport. Alternatively, you could take a ferry from the Israeli port of Haifa to the Cypriot port of Limassol, though this option may take longer. Make sure to check travel regulations and schedules before planning your trip.
se puede ir de Tel Aviv a Massada en bus? a que distancia esta y cual es el costo?
Mann Auditorium is where the Israel Philharmonic plays. The address is 1 Huberman Street, Tel Aviv. Phone number is +1 700 70 7030.
You should go more inside - the hotels on the beach are more expensive.
About 12 minutes by car.
Certainly. Tel Aviv is a very large port in the Mediterranean. If you go to various cruise companies' sites I am sure that you will find some that dock in Tel Aviv. However, to get to Jerusalem, you may need to fly as Jerusalem is an inland city with no river access.
It depends where you start your trip. You could fly to Tel Aviv; that's the biggest expense.
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.