Travel

My four-year-old says the most precious thing in our home is our passports - opinion

Friday night, reading the newsletter at the Sabbath table, I asked her why. She said, “Because we keep them hidden in the safe, and they let us travel if we ever have to leave.”

Passport in man's back pocket, ready to head out of the country for an adventure.
Les Arcs.

Not just a ski resort: The winter where Les Arcs became a lifestyle

Paris is a city worth understanding, not just seeing.

Paris beyond the postcards: 7 surprising facts about the historic center

Tianjin's stunning riverfront is a mix of Austro-Hungarian, French, British and other colonial architectural styles.

Jews of China special: Tianjin (part two)


Jewish traveler says locals 'radiated love for Israel' during Syria trip

Avi Gold’s visit to Syria stands out for the unexpected affection he received from locals, including a special encounter with one of Damascus's last Jews.

Avi Gold in Damascus wearing a scarf with the Syrian flag, over an illustrative backdrop of the flag.

Magical moments: Traveling through Europe by river

Gordon Travel Group expanded its Russian-speaking division with new cruise itineraries for 2026.

Gordon Travel Group organized cruises

El Al faces new competition as foreign airlines flock back to Israel - opinion

While many take umbrage with the government using the label “revival” for this war, make no mistake that the tourism industry sees this period as “Operation Revival.”

THE DEPARTURES terminal at Ben-Gurion Airport.

Taking in the best of Tbilisi in 28 hours

The best parts include wandering among ancient churches, visiting museums, enjoying the local cuisine, and soaking in the vibrant nightlife – all at very affordable prices.

THE COLOSSAL Chronicles of Georgia monument.

Surprise Egg: Egged’s Egg app promises to change the culture of travel

Egged’s app unites all transport in Israel with live navigation and personalized info. CEO: “After years of ads, we bring a new travel experience.”

buses.

Camping season breaks records – and it's just the first sign of the next trend

High vacation costs, the need to escape urban stress, and upgraded sites created a season where more Israelis chose to holiday in tents under the stars.

Camping in nature.

Orlando Beyond the Mouse: Upside-Down Houses, Lakeside Views & 100+ Beers on Tap

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 116

The wacky exterior of the compact fun and learning experience that is WonderWorks.

Hiking the Holy Land: Between harvest and rain

There are vineyards as far as the eye can see, vibrant and lush, with ripening grapes hanging in bunches in shades of red and green.

SUKKOT FALLS precisely at the moment when the land’s productivity peaks and its vulnerability becomes most apparent.

Sweet Georgian breezes: Visiting the Lopota Resort Grape Harvest Festival

The resort is especially well-suited for families, thanks to its large rooms, which can accommodate extended families.

THE LOPOTA Resort combining pampering with breathtaking Georgian nature.

From resort to roots: Georgia through Lopota, Telavi, and Nekresi

A perfect day trip from Lopota: Explore historic Telavi, visit King Erekle II’s palace, stroll the local market, see the 900-year-old plane tree, and discover the unique Nekresi Monastery.

Courtyard of Nekresi Monastery. Beyond the historical structures.