
Take a tour of Israel’s charming old clock towers
The Ottomans built six clock towers in what was then Palestine, marking the silver anniversary of Sultan Abdul Hamid II’s rule of the empire.

The Ottomans built six clock towers in what was then Palestine, marking the silver anniversary of Sultan Abdul Hamid II’s rule of the empire.

This goes way beyond the ubiquitous poster prints of Matisse or Picasso found in hotels everywhere.

45-minute sailing journey between ports offers views of Carmel Mountains, coastline and fishing boats.

Centuries-old Ottoman building in historic Acre is embarking on a second life as Arabesque: An Arts and Residency Center.

Find out why you’ll want to put the Western Galilee on your itinerary next time you’re in Israel.

Michelin-rated French chefs taking part in culinary happening called ‘So French, So Good.’

Akko is enjoying renewed interest as tourists and locals alike discover the beauty of this stunning World Heritage center.

Walk across the campus and you’ll see Muslim women in head scarves, Jewish men with kippot and everything in between.

Beleaguered Sderot wakes up to a social vision of sustainable student housing and an infusion of young volunteers.

The World Heritage Site northern port of Acre is saturated with history, archaeology and modern amenities such as fine restaurants.

Israel is chockfull of activities throughout the week-long harvest festival.

In return for free tuition and low rent, members of Ayalim student villages volunteer their time to transform Negev and Galilee communities.

The harbor is considered the most important in Israel from the Hellenistic period.