
The best new tourist experiences awaiting you in Israel
Travel to Israel may have paused during Covid-19, but the country has been hard at work creating new tourist experiences for the moment the border reopens fully.

Travel to Israel may have paused during Covid-19, but the country has been hard at work creating new tourist experiences for the moment the border reopens fully.

From a hidden desert lake and hot springs to an ancient fortress and a bright pink church, Israel is full of surprises.

An exhibition created by thousands of residents sheds light on childhood, community and what makes a city unique.

Discover Moroccan, Ethiopian, Georgian and Yemenite specialties in the outdoor market of Ashdod. Only one piece of advice, come hungry.

Avoid the lines at places like Masada, Caesarea and the Shrine of the Book this Passover, and visit lesser-known, but just as beautiful authentic sites instead.

Cross Israel’s bridges with ISRAEL21c’s list of the most eye-catching spans for pedestrians, vehicles or nature-watching.

Musical, magical, colorful, cooling and full of splash, fountains throughout Israel are a delight for visitors.

Already done Tel Aviv? Look south to Ashdod for your next Israel beach vacation with options for sports, leisure, music and archeological explorations

12-acre fun center will include space-related rides, movies, displays and hands-on activities.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry unveils its latest tactic to help neighboring African continent fight the deadly viral epidemic.

PayPal’s globetrotting Malvina Goldfeld has degrees from Princeton and Stanford, speaks five languages and has worked all over the world.

CEO David Fattal: ‘Ashdod has one of the most beautiful coastal strips in Israel and in a time of peace can become, like Ashkelon, the southern Riviera.’