🍸 City Break Jerozolima Tel Awiw
Stolica kraju Jerozolima jako jedyne miasto liczyło ponad 500 tys. mieszkańców. Tel Awiw-Jafa plasuje się na drugim miejscu i razem z innymi 12 miastami liczyło od 100 do 500 tys. mieszkańców; 14 miast z ludnością 50÷100 tys.; 32 miast z ludnością 25÷50 tys. oraz reszta miast poniżej 25 tys. mieszkańców. Jerozolima; Tel Awiw
City Break. Sylwester. Sezon Jerozolima - Dystrykt Północny - Tel Awiw . 12.01.2024 (8 dni) Tel Awiw to metropolia niezwykle nowoczesna, kosmopolityczna
20 Amazing Things to Do in Mostar (Bosnia & Hercegovina) The city Mostar in Bosnia and Hercegovina is, with around 113,000 inhabitants, one of the…. In blog 7. March 2023.
Shalom Israel - zobacz i odpocznij! Jerozolima » Betlejem » Tel Awiw » Hajfa. 12.04 - 19.04.2024 (7 nocy) wylot z: Katowice, Warszawa. wyżywienie: śniadania i obiadokolacje. Rainbow. od 4 677 zł /os. za 2 osoby - od 9 353 zł.
Hotels near the sights. Jaffa Old City. Read more. Tayelet. This is the paved beachside walkway which provides a 2km path between Tel Aviv and Jaffa. Read more. Joseph Bau House Museum. *** Visits may be made only by appointment. *** ***Please call for reservation and entrance fee*** "Joseph Bau House" is an authentic artist workshop that
Będzie praktycznie i na temat bez zbędnego bla bla bla:) Najszybszym sposobem na dojazd z centrum Tel Avivu do centrum Jerozolimy w dzień powszedni jest pociąg – podróż trwa ok. 35 min. Nie zawsze jednak stacja pociągu jest blisko naszego miejsca noclegu dlatego warto znać wszystkie opcje. W DNI POWSZEDNIE (od niedzieli do piątku do godz. 13-15 w zależności od godziny rozpoczęcia
Wycieczki oferty last minute 2023 opinie i komentarze. ☀ Porównaj oferty biur podróży dla Jerozolimy, Izrael (Azja) Wycieczki do Jerozolimy [1]
Od zawsze marzyłaś, aby zwiedzić Ziemię Świętą i zobaczyć miejsca, które są tak dokładanie opisywane w Piśmie Świętym? Nie ma na co czekać. Jerozolima powinna być Twoim wyborem na city break. Jerozolima jest niewiele tańsza niż Tel Awiw. Nie jest to jednak miasto imprezowe, ale za to pełnie niesamowitych zabytków.
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City Break ieftin la Tel Aviv si Ierusalim. Obiective turistice de vazut in Tel Aviv: Carmel Market, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Yarkon Park, Port of Jaffa, Jaffa's Flea Market, Beit Hatfutsot, Eretz Israel Museum, Jaffa Clock Tower, Frishman Beach, Azrieli Observatory, Ilana Goor Museum, Habima Square etc. Obiective turistice de vazut in Ierusalim: Orașul Vechi , Zidul Plangerii, Cartierul Evreiesc,
City Center Downtown Jerusalem is the heart of the modern metropolis, with nightlife, dining and culture to rival any major city. The area is made up of several neighborhoods, including the colorful Mahane Yehuda Market, charming Nahalat Shiva, bustling Ben Yehuda and Yafo Streets.
Idelson Hotel. Hotel in Tel Aviv City-Centre, Tel Aviv. Only a 5-minute walk from the beach of Tel Aviv, Idelson Hotel boasts air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, a restaurant with bar and a sun terrace. It is 10 minutes’ walk from Carmel Market.
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Zakupy w Izraelu to coś więcej niż zwykłe nabywanie przedmiotów, to doskonała okazja, by pomyśleć o najbliższych i przywieźć im (i sobie) coś wyjątkowego. Przy tak bogatym asortymencie sklepów, galerii i targowisk znajdziesz idealny prezent dla każdego, doskonale się przy tym bawiąc. Przepiękne bliskowschodnie pamiątki Najpiękniejsze pamiątki czekają w świętych miejscach Galilei i Jerozolimy. Doskonałym i praktycznym prezentem będzie na przykład przyciągająca wzrok ormiańska zastawa z motywami ze świętych miejsc. O tej wyjątkowej podróży będzie też z pewnością przypominać drzewo oliwne czy pochodzące z przeszłości rękodzieła. Wyjątkowe judaika O cudownych miejscach zwiedzonych podczas tej podróży, takich jak: Safed, Jerozolima czy Jafa będą cudownie przypominać ręcznie zdobione szabatowe obrusy (lekkie i wygodne do spakowania), świeczniki czy chanukiję, w wersji współczesnej lub w tradycyjnym srebrze, cynie, szkle lub glinie. Doskonałym prezentem na parapetówkę będą mezuzy, a na Bar Micwę – tałes. Produkty mineralne znad Morza Martwego W Izraelu znajduje się największe spa na wolnym powietrzu – Morze Martwe. Po kąpieli w bogatych w minerały wodach skóra i włosy odzyskują jedwabistą gładkość. I tak, można kupić ją w butelce! Dostępna jest zresztą cała gama przepięknie zapakowanych produktów mineralnych na bazie wody z Morza Martwego, wprost idealnych na prezent. Zakupy Na turystów czekają też liczne centra handlowe i butiki z odzieżą od najlepszych izraelskich projektantów. Warto też kupić izraelskie ubranka dla dzieci wykonane w 100% z bawełny. Będą idealnym prezentem na chrzciny. Zaczynasz czuć w nogach zrobione kilometry? Zafunduj sobie izraelskie super wygodne buty lub sandały, których nie kupisz taniej nigdzie indziej. Biżuteria Biżuteria izraelskich projektantów sprzedawana jest na całym świecie. Ty możesz ją kupić u źródła. Świetną pamiątką będą bransoletki z kolorowymi kryształkami i koralikami w przeróżnych wzorach oraz wyroby ze szmaragdowozielonego malachitu (kamień z Ejlatu). Wszyscy od razu rozpoznają, że zostały przywiezione z Izraela. Izrael słynie również ze swych ciętych i wypolerowanych diamentów oraz doświadczenia, wiedzy i umiejętności ich twórców. A jak to bywa u producentów, ceny są tu dużo korzystniejsze. Nie zapominajmy o jedzeniu Wyjeżdżając z miejsca, które słynie z doskonałej kuchni z czterech stron świata, nie sposób wyjechać z pustymi rękoma. W prezencie znajomemu, który lubi gotować, warto przywieźć jedną z oryginalnych przypraw, takich jak biblijny hyzop, kolegom z pracy słodkie daktyle, a sobie ziołowe herbaty, miód czy wielokrotnie nagradzane wina. A kiedy pojawisz się ze swoimi zakupami na lotnisku, ucieszy Cię z pewnością odliczenie podatku VAT w przypadku zakupów przekraczających równowartość 100 dolarów. ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ: Konsorcjum Od 3080 PLN Weekend majowy w Tel Awiwie z przelotem w cenie od 3080 zł ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Albatros Travel Od 3998 PLN : Podróż przez pasjonującą historię Izraela od czasów biblijnych aż do dziś już od zł ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Ryanair Od 219 PLN Ogromny wybór tanich lotów do Tel Awiwu z Warszawy, Gdańska, Krakowa, Poznania i Wrocławia od 219 zł ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Wizzair Od 278 PLN Ogromny wybór tanich lotów do Tel Awiwu z Warszawy, Lublina i Katowic od 278 PLN ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ El Al Od 999 PLN LITE - Nowa klasa ekonomiczna EL AL ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Konsorcjum Trade& Travel Od 1387 PLN City Break Izrael Hotel Grand Beach Tel Awiw od 1387 PLN/os. ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Wakacjefly Od 1465 PLN Citibreaki do Izraela już od 1465 PLN ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Happy Holiday Travel Od 1890 PLN Izrael Citibreak Tel Awiw - 5 dni/4 noce ceny od 1890 PLN/os. w pokoju 2-osobowym + przelot ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Tel-Aviv Hotels Od 515 PLN Odkryj program Tel Aviv City BreakBezpłatny obiad dla dwojga ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Rainbow Od 1949 PLN Weekend w Izraelu – Shalom Israel od 1949, PLN/os. za 4 dni, program 4 dni /3 noce, wyloty WAW i KTW do TLV ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Itaka Od 1989 PLN Jerozolima (3 noce/4 dni w Jerozolimie). Tysiące lat historii, miejsca ważne dla chrześcijan, żydów i muzułmanów. ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Od 1999 PLN Wycieczki objazdowe po Izraelu - od 1999 zł ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Ecco Travel Od 2079 PLN Sea Net Tel Aviv 3* od 2079 PLN, 4 dni/3 noce ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Konsorcjum Od 3080 PLN Weekend majowy w Tel Awiwie z przelotem w cenie od 3080 zł ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Albatros Travel Od 3998 PLN : Podróż przez pasjonującą historię Izraela od czasów biblijnych aż do dziś już od zł ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Ryanair Od 219 PLN Ogromny wybór tanich lotów do Tel Awiwu z Warszawy, Gdańska, Krakowa, Poznania i Wrocławia od 219 zł ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ Wizzair Od 278 PLN Ogromny wybór tanich lotów do Tel Awiwu z Warszawy, Lublina i Katowic od 278 PLN ZAREZERWUJ TERAZ
Tel Aviv City Break Tour Package – 4 Days Highlights1 Enjoy free time in the White City wandering the seaside promenade, the winding streets of Jaffa, or the world-renowned art museum2 Walk the ancient ruins of Masada, a Herodian fortress with a heart-wrenching story that sits high above the sands of the Judean Desert3 Trek the leafy paths of Ein Gedi, an oasis filled with rushing waterfalls, captivating wildlife, and unforgettable views4 Float in the healing waters of the Dead Sea and slather on some of the famous black mud5 Step into the past with a walk through Jerusalem's historic highlights, stopping everywhere from the Western Wall to the bustling souq in the Muslim Quarter6 Take a wonderful walk through fascinating modern-day Jerusalem and revel in the sights, sounds and smells of the renowned Machane Yehuda market7 Add in transfers to and from the airport for ease, and book additional tours to see all that Israel has to offerBook any tour and get5%OFFon future bookings*discount is valid on one day group tours. Tel Aviv City Break Tour Package – 4 Days ItineraryDay 1 - ArrivalArrive in Tel Aviv - pickup from Ben Gurion airport available for extra costCheck in to your hotelExplore at leisure, relax on the beach, or wander through the streets of Old JaffaOvernight in Tel AvivDay 2 - Masada, Ein Gedi, and the Dead SeaPickup from your hotelDrive South through the Judean Desert to the mountaintop fortress at Masada, which towers high above the Dead SeaThis palace, built by King Herod, has a tragic and fascinating historyAscend Masada via the cable car and explore the remains of the iconic ruins with your guideExplore the beautiful Ein Gedi nature reserve, a true desert oasis with waterfalls and adorable wild animalsRelax at the Dead Sea, float in the waters, and immerse yourself in the healing muds at the lowest point on EarthOvernight in Tel AvivDay 3 - JerusalemPickup from your hotelEnjoy a fully guided tour of the highlights of the four quarters of the Old CityLearn about the thousands of years of history contained within its wallsYou will make your way into the Old City via the iconic Jaffa Gate, the same place where religious pilgrims have entered throughout historyVisit famous and holy landmarks such as the Western Wall, Via Dolorosa and the Church of the SepulchreWalk through the Muslim Quarter and see the famous ‘souq’, colorful markets, and experience all the mouthwatering tastes and smellsSee the Dome of the RockVenture beyond the Old City walls to the modern areas of the city, where you will explore sites like Mamilla, Mishkenot Shaananim, Montefiore Windmill, Haatzmaut Park and Nahlaot. Experience the vibrant sounds, scents, and flavors of Machane Yehuda, the main market in the city and one of Israel's largestOvernight in Tel AvivDay 4 - DepartureFree day. Airport transfer is available upon request for an extra costOptional Urban Tel Aviv Tours or day tours to Petra, Northern Israel, Bethlehem, and more available for an extra cost. Please inquire if interestedNB - all timings on Tel Aviv City Break Tour Package – 4 Days are approximateHave a question?If you have any questions about our Tel Aviv City Break Tour Package – 4 Days, please contact us. Our team is standing by and will be happy to help Ask a Question AvailabilityDates marked below in green are still available for booking. Clicking on a date will start your booking Important DetailsIncludes Hand-picked expert tour guide All transportation 3 overnights accommodation on bed and breakfast basisExcludes Lunch & dinner Any entrance fees Hotel pick up/drop off - the tours start from a centralized location in Tel Aviv Personal travel insurance GratuitiesWhat to Bring Walking shoes Comfort clothing according the seasonEssential Information VIP Service Airport Pickup & Transfer- prices on request. You’ll be greeted at Ben Gurion airport after passport control, guided through baggage claim and customs, and transferred to your hotel for the first night Extra nights before or after the tour are available (prices on request according to the season) The order of days is subject to change and will be reflected on your itinerary provided before travel You can choose your hotel from our hand-picked selection during the booking process. Additional trips – if there’s somewhere you’d like to visit which is not included in this program, let us try to help you arrange it Related Tours and Experiences 7 hours tour Best of Tel Aviv and Jaffa Walking Tour – 1 Day From $89 Per Person 2 hours tour Tel Aviv Street Art (Graffiti) Tour From $39 Per Person 2 hours tour Tel Aviv Architecture Tour From $370 Per Person 2 hours tour Tel Aviv Food Tour of the Carmel Market From $39 Per Person 3 hours tour Tel Aviv Vegan Food Tour From $102 Per Person 1 day tour Best of Jerusalem Day Tour From $69 Per Person 1 day tour Dead Sea Shuttle from Tel Aviv & Jerusalem From $45 Per Person 12 hours tour Masada Sunrise, Ein Gedi & Dead Sea Tour From $69 Per Person 1 day tour Masada, Ein Gedi, Dead Sea, & More Tour From $69 Per Person 1 day tour Caesarea, Haifa and Akko Tour From $99 Per Person
Jerusalem has seen much larger demonstrations than the housing protest that took place on Saturday night. All those, however, were rallies that were organized by large organizations that brought participants to Jerusalem by bus from Tel Aviv (if it was a left-wing demonstration ) or from the settlements (if the demonstration had been called by the right ); or they were demonstrations arranged at the command of one rabbi or a demonstration of 10,000 people, most of them young and secular, without a large sponsor is a rarity in protesters in Jerusalem’s Horse Park — more serious than demonstrations in Tel Michal FattalThe organizers of the Jerusalem housing protest sat Sunday in the tent encampment in the capital's Horse Park and tried explain what the next objectives are, why they won't manage to finish their exams this year, and what differentiates them from their counterparts in Tel to the Tel Aviv protest, the Jerusalem tent encampment is much more reliant on local political and social movements, most prominent among them the Yerushalmim (Jerusalemites ) and Hitorerut (Awakening ) organizations, two relatively new movements that have representatives on the city local student association and youth groups are also involved in the encampment, as is the left-wing Solidarity movement, which emerged from the battle over Palestinian evictions from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood and is sharing its experience with political is one reason why the atmosphere at the Jerusalem encampment is more serious and less carnival-like than the one in Tel Aviv. The leaders are experienced social activists who can fluently express their demands and their social-democratic worldview. They have produced position papers, bill proposals and other documents that they hope will provide an intellectual and practical basis for the housing demands of all the protesters."We are a battle headquarters here, not a music festival," said Rona Orovano, chairman of the Bezalel Academy Student Association and one of the leaders of the Jerusalem years, young Jerusalemites have been suffering from a particularly severe housing crunch that has some unique characteristics - the diplomatic pressure not to build in the neighborhoods over the Green Line on the one hand, along with the trend of Haredi couples moving into cheaper, secular neighborhoods that has driven up the prices in these to this is the fact that thousands of apartments are owned by foreign residents who keep them empty so they will be available when they visit during the summer or Jewish holidays - apartments that are referred to locally as "ghost apartments."All this has made it difficult for young people to rent in the capital while they study there, or to buy an apartment if they want to tent protesters have formulated a list of housing demands from the government that includes requiring contractors to allot a certain percentage of projects to "affordable housing," blocking the proposed national housing committees bill, expanding the Mehir Lemishtaken program that awards land to developers who offer the lowest sale price for apartments, resuming construction of public housing, and their counterparts elsewhere, many of the Jerusalem protesters are talking about "the next stage," expanding the struggle to include issues such as privatization, tax policies, education, health care and more. But, as with their counterparts elsewhere, one gets the impression that despite the power they have accumulated during a few short weeks and their determined statements, they don't really have a clear goal that, if achieved, would bring an end to the they are hoping that the protest will re-educate the Israeli public about its rights."We want a political party with a social-democratic platform, but the public still doesn't know what that means," said Orovano."The revolution is a revolution in society and in citizens' heads," added Amnon Rabinowitz, one of the date, the Jerusalem tent encampment has been largely secular, although the religious among them believe that a mass of religious protesters are on the verge of joining. To avoid causing any disruptions, encampment residents are careful not to start political arguments. The tent people are mostly between 25-30 years old, about half of them students who have sacrificed the second and third round of final exams on the altar of the encampment is very neat. There's a small bookcase with books on economics and society, a kitchen, a recycling corner, a recruiting booth and a place to conduct debates. A large net has been spread over the encampment to provide shade. At one end of the grassy area there's a large children's pool, where several children were are other encampments in the capital too - in Independence Park and Sachar Park in the center of the city, as well as in the neighborhoods of Kiryat Yovel and Ein Kerem."This protest won't end well," predicts Yair Fink, one of the leaders of the Jerusalem encampment. "Not everyone will be happy, they won't get everything they want."But the day after, they will join the big parties and will go out to vote," he adds. " And in the next election, or the one after that, there will be a revolution."
Ever wondered what a holiday in Israel would be like? Sharon Ehrlich Bershadsky grew up in Israel and tells us about the country’s historic sights, local dishes and why Tel-Aviv’s nightlife is legendary. Combine Tel-Aviv with Jerusalem and you really will get to see the best of what Israel has to offer. What is Tel Aviv like? Very few cities on the planet have the eclectic mix of experiences that Tel Aviv offers. If you are into history and archaeology, Old Jaffa in the southern part of the city is one of the world’s oldest ports and is mentioned more than once in the Bible (it’s where Jonah departed from by boat to be swallowed by a whale). The Old Jaffa visitors’ centre showcases the local archaeological finds and provides a 3D experience that gives visitors the history of the area in an entertaining way. Museums, opera, music and dance – Tel Aviv offers it all when it comes to culture. The city is full of artists, from the artist colony now based in Jaffa to the craftspeople who sell their wares twice a week at Nahalat Binyamin market. The Tel Aviv Museum of Art has an impressive selection of artists on display and those who enjoy a more unique experience can visit the Ilana Goor Museum. The Israeli Opera House hosts performances year-round that include operas, music and dance. If you’re more into relaxing on the beach, Tel Aviv’s Mediterranean coast is over eight miles of golden sands. You can find a huge variety of watersports to enjoy, and the promenade that runs along the beach is home to bars and restaurants that will offer a quick bite to eat and a cocktail to sip while you’re watching a spectacular sunset. Is Tel Aviv a safe city? Personal safety is very important to Israelis and keeping those who visit safe is a high priority. What should we visit in Tel Aviv? You could visit Carmel Market, the oldest established market in Tel Aviv, and haggle for goods. Take a visit to Old Jaffa to enjoy the 3D experience, make a wish at the ‘Wishing Bridge’ and soak up the beautiful views over Tel Aviv. I’d suggest taking a tour of the ‘White City’ to see the Bauhaus architecture, which has been awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO. When it comes to dining, there are spectacular restaurants and the city is the world leader in vegan cuisine! From enjoying a typical Israeli breakfast buffet at your hotel to eating an extraordinary meal at one of the city’s fine dining establishments, those who visit may find their taste buds refuse to go anywhere else! The city also hosts many events and festivals, including the annual Pride Celebration every June, and there’s always something going on. How far is Tel Aviv from Jerusalem? Not far at all. The drive between the two cities takes around an hour, but very soon a new train line will open that will only take 28 minutes. What is there to see in Jerusalem? The Old City is an ancient, walled area of Jerusalem that is divided into four quarters: Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Armenian. It holds treasures like The Western (Wailing) Wall, the most important site in Judaism; The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the believed site of Jesus’ crucifixion for many Christian faiths; and the Dome of the Rock & Al-Aqsa Mosque for those who follow Islam. Historic locations and archaeological finds can be viewed everywhere and most who visit will feel the spiritual atmosphere surround and embrace them. While in Jerusalem, you can visit the Mahane Yehuda Market. In the day, you can buy a Bite Card that allows you to sample a huge variety of tasty treats from the vendors; and, at night, the food goes away and the bars take centre stage! You can also book a variety of tours of the market, from cooking experiences to night bar tours. Yad Vashem, The World Holocaust Remembrance Centre, offers a linear trip through the rise of anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and the bright future of the Jewish people. The story is told by the people who lived through it and is a must-see for anyone visiting Jerusalem. On a history note, I would also recommend The Israel Museum, where you can discover local archaeology, an impressive model of the Old City circa 66 CE and, of course, the Dead Sea Scrolls. When is the best time to visit Tel Aviv and Jerusalem? These two cities are great to visit any time of year. The time of year you’re most likely to see rain and cooler temperatures is from December through to February. Spring and autumn normally have pleasant temperatures and very little rain, and those who like it hot and sunny can visit during the summer months. Tell us about the nightlife in Tel Aviv Tel Aviv’s nightlife is epic and legendary! The city’s remarkable bar and club scene offers a party atmosphere that rivals anywhere else in the world. Tel Aviv is called the city that never sleeps for a good reason: clubs are open all hours and most of the time they don’t get busy until well after midnight. Those who prefer a quieter night will find an abundance of bars with a variety of themes to enjoy. What local dishes would you recommend trying in the cities? Hummus. It may sound cliché, but Israelis really know how to make hummus. Falafel is very popular and available everywhere, especially with street food vendors. Shakshuka, a delightful mixture of stewed tomatoes, garlic and spices with eggs, is also something everyone should enjoy. Then there is Sabich, consisting of a pitta stuffed with aubergines, hard boiled eggs, Israeli salad and tasty tahini and/or hummus. One of the brilliant things about food in Israel is the fact that it’s a fusion of traditions from around the world. When people moved to Israel, they brought their regional recipes with them. The combination of so many food ideologies and locally-grown superior ingredients make Israel a food-lovers’ paradise! Can we reach the Dead Sea from either of these cities? Easily. Day trips to the Dead Sea are easy from either city, and the experience is one of a kind. Effortlessly floating in the salty waters is unique, and the health benefits of the mud and water make it well worth a visit. Do you have any tips for us before we travel? When visiting Israel, you should bring good sunscreen, comfortable shoes, a decent sunhat and a water bottle. Those who are blessed to visit shouldn’t be afraid of speaking to the locals. Israelis are warm and welcoming, and it’s not unusual to meet someone, have a chat and end up getting invited to their home for a family meal. Israelis love their country and are happy to share this love with those who come to experience it. Don’t worry too much about language barriers either. Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages, but English is taught in schools and a large majority of the population can hold a conversation in English. Lastly, as tempting as it is to just stay in one place (especially somewhere as fun as Tel Aviv), take advantage of the proximity of the rest of the country and see a variety of locations. Within a two-hour drive of Tel Aviv, you can experience the green, rolling hills of the Galilee; the lowest spot on earth at the Dead Sea; or even desert landscapes in the Negev. Explore this beautiful country and enjoy yourself! Inspired? Year-round sunshine, beaches, religious sites and incredible nightlife, Israel has a lot to offer for a city break with a difference. You can combine Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, add destinations such as Eilat and the Dead Sea; or countries such as Jordan to create an unforgettable holiday. 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