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Here's just some of the fascinating destinations we have transfers available in
Tel Aviv
The second-largest city in Israel, Tel Aviv, provides visitors with both a fascinating look into its past and a vibrant, forward-thinking modern culture. Tel Aviv, also referred to as the White City, was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003 in recognition of its distinctive Bauhaus-style architecture. The city also contains the more than 4,000-year-old harbour city of Yafo (Jaffa).
Tel Aviv is also known as the city that never sleeps, and there are enough things to do here to satisfy even the pickiest traveller. There are several restaurants in Tel Aviv that serve quick food, Israeli specialities, and cuisine from across the world. Quick snacks like traditional falafel and hummus meals can be found on many street corners.
There won't be a shortage of bars and clubs in the city that never sleeps, and some of the hottest venues are at Tel Aviv waterfront, The Boardwalk, and Dizengoff. It's not widely known, but Tel Aviv is a fantastic city with culture, events, nightlife, beaches, and more available around the clock. The residents of Tel Aviv have reportedly been dubbed the most attractive in the world, and the city is said to have the best nightlife in the entire globe, according to some publications.
Aqaba
The Red Sea's coast is home to the lovely seaside town of Aqaba. Plus, it offers something for everyone. The Berenice Beach Club offers a great resort-style beach with a wide range of sports, such as snorkelling, jet skiing, and kite surfing, for those seeking some R&R. If you enjoy activity, take a stroll to the public beaches in the city centre of Aqaba for a glimpse of local life that will amuse even ardent people-watchers. It is a simple day excursion from Aqaba to Jordan's crown jewel, the rose-hued city of Petra.
The city's ancient town, just a short stroll from Aqaba's bustling coastline with its dive shops, dive boats, and crowded restaurants, delivers an intoxicating dose of old Arabia. The souq, a maze of covered stalls, craft shops, and traditional cafes, sits at the centre of the city. Aqaba is a Jordanian city with outstanding hotels and tourist amenities as well as remarkable ancient sites. Additionally, the region's climate is ideal all year round, with mild winters that rarely dip below 20 degrees and hot, dry summers that are moderated by sea breezes.
The best destination in Europe for a city break in Berlin. The vibrant city checks all the boxes: it has an incredible nightlife scene, delicious local cuisine, a rich history, beer that's famous throughout the world, and some of the most spectacular landmarks and museums in the entire world. More than 2,500 public parks and gardens, as well as several green spaces and swimming lakes, provide residents and visitors with a joyous slice of nature in the city.
Every month of the year, fascinating concerts in every genre are scheduled in Berlin. Any touring musician must make a significant stop in the German capital, where the greatest acts routinely sell out venues. Due to Berlin's unmatched DJ and club scene, the top DJs come to the city to make it dance.
Visitors will experience goosebumps and gain an insight into the past that continues to shape the city today through the monuments and museums that pay tribute to the city's tragedies.