Tourism
Paris beyond the postcards: 7 surprising facts about the historic center
Not Tel Aviv, but a serious contender: The destination offering a wild culinary tour
Seeing sinkholes: How the Dead Sea’s collapse became a tourist draw
Israel prepared for evacuation of tourists in event of Iran attack, says Tourism Ministry head
Without the Tel Aviv chaos: 7 recommended hotels for a vacation in Herzliya
With a developed coastline and entertainment centers, Herzliya has evolved into a tourism and leisure destination. Here are 7 hotels at different levels with low “Off-Season” prices.
Welcome to the sky: The world's tallest hotel opens with a pool on the 76th floor
In Dubai, the world's tallest hotel, Ciel Dubai Marina, opens with 82 floors, a luxurious spa, an infinity pool on the 76th floor, and breathtaking panoramic city views.
European winter? Israelis choose a warm and surprising destination
Israelis skip freezing capitals for tropical getaways: Demand for Canary Islands cruises this winter rose ~60%, with trips allowing visits to several islands in one vacation.
Netherlands lowers Israel travel advisory to 'yellow' risk level after Gaza ceasefire
The Dutch Foreign Ministry lowered the threat level for most of Israel to "yellow," advising caution due to potential risks. Areas near Gaza, Lebanon, and Egypt's remain under "red" alerts.
The Tel Aviv hotel that has been operating for 100 years
The Nordoy Hotel in Tel Aviv, operating since 1925, was bought by Fattal for NIS 56 million with NIS 10 million in renovations. It now reopens in a refreshed, adults-only format with 22 rooms.
Hong Kong signals support for China in Japan dispute
Hong Kong backs China after Japan's leader warned of a Taiwan conflict amid rising tensions.
Back to life: Two magical springs in the Golan Heights reopen
The Kinneret Drainage and Streams Authority and Golan Regional Council completed phase one of the Golan Springs project, funded by the Israel Land Authority at NIS 3M.
Israel to build $7.7 million visitor center at Jerusalem’s Mount of Olives
A new 1,500-square-meter visitor education center is being built at Jerusalem's Mount of Olives to enhance security and educate visitors on its rich Jewish heritage, with completion expected by 2027.
Japan asks China to take steps after it discouraged visits to Japan, Kyodo reports
Japan requests that China reverse its warning against travel to Japan after comments on Taiwan sparked a diplomatic dispute.
Israel needs more visitors like MP Sammy Wilson to bear witness - editorial
The Northern Irish MP's visit to Israel gives him the ability to return home and spread the truth. Israel should be bringing more politicians, community leaders, and educators to do the same.