The Sea of Galilee and Environs
Enormous effort and nearly 25 million dollars have been devoted to
restoring and making fully-accessible all the wonders of this area so
central to the life of Jesus and his disciples.
Pier facilities from Capernaum, the center of Jesus's ministry in the
Galilee, have been greatly expanded so visitors can experience crossing
the very waters upon which Jesus walked.
A walkway is being constructed in the Mensa Christi area to enable
visitors to walk easily and safely the entire "Christian Triangle."
Special housing is being built for Ginosar's famous 2000-year-old boat.
Other locations that have undergone significant renovations in preparation
for Millennium pilgrims and visitors include:
Masada, Herod's Judean
Desert fortress and site of the last Jewish rebellion against Roman
rule
Caesarea, Herod's seaside fortress-capital Tzipori, the birthplace of the
Virgin Mary The Old City of Acre with its magnificent underground Crusader
city.
Beth Shean - the biblical Scythopolis
Sites of Year 2000 interest in the Negev desert
Events
In order to enrich tourists experience of Israel in the year 2000, the
country has formulated a list of events - including end-of-the-Millenium
celebrations - which encompasses a wide range of themes and interests.
The list includes events related to the Holy Land - Jesus' birth- place,
events with a historical, social and geographic context and events with
themes such as peace, reconciliation, and the end of the Millenium
celebration.
To receive or send additional information regarding scheduled events
please contact:
Israel Administration 2000
17 Kaplan St.
Tel-Aviv, Israel
Tel.:
972-3-6094755
Fax: 972-3-6094762
or your local Israel Government Tourist Office.
Internet:
www.israel2000.tourism.gov.il