
10 of the most romantic places in Israel for Valentine’s Day
This Valentine’s Day why not take that special someone to one of these 10 beautiful places in Israel.

This Valentine’s Day why not take that special someone to one of these 10 beautiful places in Israel.

From graffiti and archeology to urban hikes and religious shrines, there’s plenty to do in Haifa sans wallet.

A powered parachute flight over Israel is truly an inimitable experience.

It’s one of the hottest places to live on earth, one of Israel’s oldest cities, and Beit She’an also boasts a vast national park of archeology. Just make sure you visit in the winter.

Ski in the Hermon, watch the migratory birds, see the holiday lights, dance the lindy hop … there’s plenty of fun to heat up chilly days.

‘There is no question that Tel Aviv is a gay paradise,’ says community activist ahead of the Dec. 24-Jan. 7 festival.

Jordan River rafting, pedal-boating in the park, cruising the Sea of Galilee, kayaking in the Red Sea – whatever floats your boat is possible in Israel.

Tmol Shilshom (Only Yesterday) in the historic Nahalat Shiva has been a favorite of patrons for two decades for the food, the literature and the romance.

Whether you prefer museums and galleries, crafts shows or painting the sights yourself, Israel offers a range of old and new art-related experiences.

See how a former German Templer colony in Tel Aviv has been transformed into the city’s hottest new culture and leisure spot.

It’s just you, your board and your kite.

People seeking relief from chronic skin, respiratory and joint conditions benefit from the unique solar and mineral properties found only at the Dead Sea.

‘There are a lot of startup programs that are helping cultures within Israel, such as amazing community garden projects used as tools for economic empowerment.’

As the sun begins to set over Tel Aviv on Fridays, a crowd gathers to welcome the weekend with a chorus of bongos.

Israel is considered the most gay-friendly country in the region. Is it any surprise gay tourists are flocking here?