Cheap Car Rental Israel
The isralean population
Israel is a Middle Eastern country, bordering Lebanon, Syria,
Jordan, Egypt and the Palestinian Territories. Israel has a coastline on both the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. Israel is the only country with a Jewish majority population, and the only country in the Middle East without a majority of Muslim population.
Visit a part of the holy land by rental car
The history of ancient Israel is clearly connected with the Bible. Following the Second World War, Israel is considered part of the Holy Land. As an economically advanced country, Israel also has experienced the increasing popularity as a tourism destination. If plan to travel by a rental in Israel, compare the rates of car rental Israel at holidaycars.com and make an early booking.
The birthplace of Jesus Christ
The city was the ancient capital of the kingdom of Israel, the kingdom of Judea and later the Kingdom of Jerusalem. It is one of the most controversial areas in the world. As the cradle of Judaism and Christianity, and is sacred to followers of these two religions as well as Islam. Car rental in Israel is recommended to enjoy the ancient biblical atmosphere at your own pace.
Make use of car rental to visit Tel Aviv
Travelling by car rental in Israel is pleasant, thanks to the country's extensive and well maintained road network. The traffic is well-regulated and the roads are signposted. Tel Aviv is the second most populous city in Israel. Tel Aviv's White City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, consists of the largest concentration of Bauhaus buildings in the world. Known as “The city that never sleeps”, it is recommended to explore the city by car rental.
The citadel of Masada
Masada is a citadel on a rock near the Dead Sea in Israel. King Herod fled here in 40 BC fled from Jerusalem in the event of a revolt. The fortress of Masada was extensively fortified by him between 40 and 4 BC as a secure refuge. The site of Masada was excavated between 193 and 1965 to a large scale by Archaeologist Yigael Yadin.This UNESCO World Heritage Site is easily accessible by rental car.
Take your car rental on a spin on the Incense Route
The Incense Route is a route in the Negev desert in southern Israel, consisting of a network of major ancient land and sea trading routes that linked the Mediterranean region with Easter and Southern sources of incense, spices and other luxury goods. Four towns in the Negev desert are scattered along the route, including Avdat, Halutza, Mamshit and Shivta. As a group, these desert cities handled enormous profitable trade in frankincense and myrrh. Why not rent a car in Israel and take a ride on the legendary route?