
Israel’s top 7 Jewish historical archeology sites
From the Western Wall to Caesarea, traces of Jewish history can be found across the country dating back thousands of years.

From the Western Wall to Caesarea, traces of Jewish history can be found across the country dating back thousands of years.

Check out these fascinating places you can go in Israel to soak up culture, history and fun, without touching your wallet.

Come along on our virtual tour of monumental castles and fortresses built in the Holy Land by Christian warriors in the 11th to 13th centuries.

In Roman times, a mosaic team manager earned 150 dinars a day, while a ship’s carpenter earned only 60. But the work was backbreaking.

From a toilet found inside an ancient temple to Roman public latrines and Ottoman-era outhouses, Israel is awash with fascinating old loos. Join us on World Toilet Day, for a look.

In Israel, peeling back the layers of history is a never-ending pursuit. Findings from thousands of years ago are preserved for the public to explore.

The ancient harbor city in Israel is T+L’s most recommended of all tourist destinations in the Middle East.

The beauty of this little land is so paradoxically vast that sometimes it’s best to focus on a few outstanding spots at a time.

A coin cache, Greek inscription and Roman mosaic floor were uncovered, and vaults reconstructed, during the overhaul of the Israeli historical site.

Israeli archeologists uncover unique cache of ancient coins and gold earring ahead of Hanukkah holiday.

With tourism on the rise, Israel is investing in significant infrastructure that will revolutionize its travel industry. Check out what’s in store.

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.

Major project of Caesarea Development Corporation, Israel Antiquities Authority and Israel Nature and Parks Authority reveals ancient secrets.

‘Skin Wars’ finalist and mentor Avi Ram uses his airbrush talents to create camouflage body-art masterpieces at 13 locations around Israel.

Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologists recover ancient statues, coins and marine artifacts in harbor of Caesarea National Park.