Honeymoon (continued from page 28) With fine dining, beautiful ballrooms, comfortable rooms and suites for out-of-town guests. Also, professional assistance provided for: • Flowers • Entertainment • Party Favors • Invitations From the Somerset Inn to you complimentary room for your wedding night. Please Call Our Banquet and Party Adviser at 643-2286 Somerset Inn 2601 W. Big Beaver Rd. (east of Coolidge) Troy, Michigan 643-7800 (Ow( veda' Cofbriza- a , zy - Yianivity 4eka"a/ and ( 11k/aily ..ksirtance , 0'10) 6 7S) ckdid7iii ' ' knan 30 • 1-1121 DES 1995 • STYLE / 1 6 19 LEISURE: The region is blessed with a mild climate (which turns very hot and humid in the summer), so most leisure-time activities revolve around hotel swimming pools and the lake. There's also a water park and lots of grav- elly beach. Because of the strong undertow, it is advisable to swim only in designated ar- eas. Ask your hotel's personnel how to rent water skis, a boat, canoe or kayak. Famous for its natural hot springs, the Tiberias Hot Springs Spa offers luxuriant soaks, with the option of a massage or min- eral bath. After a day in the sun, stroll by the water- front, where fishermen moor their boats for the night There, a dozen open-air restaurants offer delicious fresh-fish dinners (some are kosher, some are not). Karamba, a vegetari- an restaurant on the promenade, is always packed with tourists and locals. If you like Chi- nese, don't miss the Pagoda Restaurant (kosher), arguably the country's best Chinese restaurant If the evening is mild, take a boat trip— some provide meals and dance music— across the lake. There's also a waterfront bar/disco that goes into the wee hours. NATURE: Some of the country's most beau- tiful, unspoiled areas are located within an hour or two of Tiberias. If possible, rent a car and visit some of the surrounding national parks and nature reserves. Two sources of in- formation: For a listing of sights get a copy of the brochure Tiberias at your hotel lobby. Once you've narrowed down your choices, contact the Society for the Protection of Na- ture. In addition to running some of the best hiking and Jeep trips in Israel, SPNI provides detailed information about hiking and bird- watching trails. The Gamla Reserve on the Golan Heights features waterfalls and excellent bird watch- ing. The Hula Nature Reserve offers a nature center, swamp lands brimming with wildlife and superb bird watching. Up north, visit the Tel Dan reserve, with its wonderful nature trails, and the Banias (near Iryat Shemon- ah), which is famous for its archaeological ex- cavations and ice-cold streams. EILAT When Israelis want to get away from it all, they come to Eilat, at the southernmost tip of the country. Situated on the sparkling Red Sea, it is an international haven for divers, who explore Eilat's magnificent coral reefs. (continued on page 34)