
Sunny Eilat and Nice join forces to become smart cities
Israel and France’s top seaside destinations come together to find technology-based solutions for issues of infrastructure, energy and tourism.

Israel and France’s top seaside destinations come together to find technology-based solutions for issues of infrastructure, energy and tourism.

Archaeological and historical wonders also await under the tepid waters, as well as animal species you might not associate with the Middle East.

In recent years, Tel Aviv has become an extremely popular tourist destination, but reporter Michelle Chabin argues that quieter Eilat on the Red Sea might make a nicer getaway.

Turn your Israeli beach vacation up a notch at one of these fabulous hotels in the Red Sea Resort of Eilat in Israel’s sunny south.

Israel Nature and Parks Authority marine ranger comes across the huge fish while collecting old fishing traps in the Gulf of Eilat.

The Red Sea resort boasts amazing coral reef, luxury hotels, no sales tax — and a new airport making international travel to Eilat easier than ever.

With the new Ramon Airport scheduled to open soon, Israel’s southern resort is now more than ever a mecca of an unexpectedly wide range of experiences and activities.

From north to south, Israel offers sites where you can see and learn about a wide assortment of the creatures with which we share this land.

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

Oxybenzone causes coral bleaching, say researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

A pier formerly used for transporting oil will be transformed into a unique environmental tourist attraction on the resort city’s coast.

Do-it-yourself day trips in the land of milk and honey that will capture your heart and also satisfy your stomach.

New study shows artificial reefs in Eilat, meant to take pressure off natural reefs, are growing more popular and preserving authentic coral.

‘Israel is an ideal place to SUP because we have access to the Red Sea, Sea of Galilee, Mediterranean Sea, Dead Sea and Jordan River.’

People from around the globe flock to Israel to see hundreds of feathered species, from desert birds to wetlands fliers to migrating flocks.