Quick Facts
- The Sea of Galilee, also known as Lake Tiberias, is the lowest freshwater lake on Earth, sitting at about 209 meters (686 feet) below sea level.
- In biblical times, the Sea of Galilee served as a critical trade route, with its shores dotted with fishing villages, the most famous being Capernaum, where Jesus is believed to have performed many miracles.
- The area around the Sea of Galilee is home to around 30 species of fish, including the famous St. Peter's fish, which is often served in local restaurants.
- The ancient city of Tiberias, founded in 20 CE by Herod Antipas, is one of the four holy cities in Judaism and contains numerous archaeological sites, including ancient synagogues and burial sites of famous rabbis.
- Kibbutz life in the Galilee region offers a unique communal living experience, with over 270 kibbutzim established since the early 20th century, focusing on agriculture, education, and tourism.
Travel Details
- Country
- Israel
- Population
- 1.2M
- Daily Budget
- $70-140
- Best Time to Visit
- Apr-Jun
- Current Weather
- 🌤️19°C/66°FPartly Cloudy
- Currency
- ₪ ILS
- Coordinates
- 32.7959, 35.5308
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