Jaffa is usually the first stop for Israeli tours, half an hour's drive from Tel Aviv Airport. No tickets. Jaffa is an important port in the ancient Mediterranean that has been in use for 5,000 years. Jaffa's architectural style is left by the Ottoman period, white stone walls, slab roads. The streets are named after the constellation, and the nameplates are made of ceramics and are rich in literary style. There are many creative workshops and artists' studios in the streets. To the beach, you can see the waves of the Mediterranean, the flying seagulls, the flock of pigeons. Jaffa's landmark is St. Peter's Church, just off the square. Exit the church to the left, a big tree, a lighthouse, and the Mediterranean in the distance, this is the best shooting point in Jaffa.