Located on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, Tiberias Hot Springs, known locally as Hamat Tiberias, is a historical site with therapeutic thermal baths that can provide a unique and rejuvenating experience. Here's how you can reach the hot springs:
From Tel Aviv: Take Route 2 or Route 6 north to Route 65 at the Iron Interchange, then continue to Route 77, and follow signs to Tiberias. Once in Tiberias, head towards the Sea of Galilee's southern promenade to reach the hot springs.
From Jerusalem: Head east and then north on Route 1, and continue until you reach Route 6 going north. Follow Route 6 to Route 65, then take Route 77 to Tiberias. The hot springs are located on the southern promenade of the Sea of Galilee.
Busses: Buses to Tiberias from major cities such as Tel Aviv and Jerusalem are frequent. Upon arriving at the Tiberias central bus station, you can take a local bus, taxi, or walk if you prefer, as it's a relatively short distance to the hot springs.
Taxis: Taxis are readily available throughout Tiberias and can take you directly to the Tiberias Hot Springs.
For international visitors, the closest major airport is Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv. From the airport, you can rent a car, take a train to a nearby city like Haifa or Afula, and then continue by bus to Tiberias.
We hope you have a wonderful and relaxing visit to the Tiberias Hot Springs!