Retirement Gap Year: A Planning Journal
Sandbox is for ideas we're playing with. Top 20 is for destinations to be scheduled in the final itinerary.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Museums
Starting a list of museums that sound interesting
Museo Atlantico, easternmost Canary Island. Link to article about it
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Israel
Israel appeals to me; John not so much. Today's task: complete enough research so John can weigh in on whether Israel should land in the Top 20.
Fun (and serious) facts
Sites visited
Go Israel
Lonely Planet
IGoogledIsrael
Haaretz
Jerusalem Insiders Guide
Fun (and serious) facts
- Population is 8.27 million; 80% Jews; 20% Arabs; median age is 29.3
- Long, warm dry summers (April-October) and mild winters (November-March); drier and cooler in Jerusalem and other hilly regions
- Security: pay attention to travel advisories, but most are for Gaza, West Bank etc; not Israel; Israel has among the tightest security systems in the world in place (e.g., security checkpoints at most public places; unaccompanied bags are destroyed immediately; armed guards on tours ...). Some caution against using public transportation ...
- There are more museums per capita in Israel than any other country
- Cities (with descriptions from goisrael.com)
- Jerusalem: city of overwhelming emotions
- Tel Aviv-Yafo: economic and cultural center; modern dining and cafe culture
- Eilat: ultimate resort city
- Nazareth: city of religion and faith, spirituality and holiness, but also archeology, modern culture and Middle Eastern charm
- Haifa: 3rd largest city and one of its prettiest; country's largest port
- Tiberias: lively tourist center on the shores of Lake Kineret; 200 m below sea level
- Recommended things to do
- Lonely Planet: Dome of the Rock, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Mahane Yehuda Market (all in Jerusalem); Manger Square and Old City (Bethlehem)
- NYTimes-36 Hours in Tel Aviv: White City; Flea Market in Jaffa; 3-mile promenade along shoreline; Suzanne Dellal Center (houses several dance companies)
- IGoogledIsrael (2009): float in the dead sea; the old city of Jerusalem; Carmel Market, Tel Aviv; Red Sea (lowest point on earth), Eilat; Yad Vashem (Holocaust Museum), Jerusalem; Ramon Crater (world's largest), hour south of Beersheeva; Masada, Baha'i Gardens, Haifa
- Haaretz: Must-do's after the expected stuff: Kishle prison excavations addition to Tower of David Museum, Jerusalem; Mahane Yehuda at night, Jerusalem; Israeli Museum at the Rabin Center, Tel Aviv; Jaffa flea market after dark; Appolonia National Park, site of many archaeological treasures; Nazareth sans Jesus, foodie city; Wester Negev; Kerem Shalom, a tiny kibbutz at the tip bordering Gaza and Egypt; Jisr al-Zarqa, Israel's poorest city and home to untouched beaches; Nahal Taninim Nature Reserve, the last of Israel's clean coastal streams; Kibbutz Lotan Center for Creative Ecology; Kibbutz Yotvata (famous ice cream);
Sites visited
Go Israel
Lonely Planet
IGoogledIsrael
Haaretz
Jerusalem Insiders Guide
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