
6 top new tourist attractions for your next trip to Israel
With war-related hostilities subsiding, the Tourism Ministry is preparing for a renewed flow of travelers by debuting a host of new attractions. Go visit!

With war-related hostilities subsiding, the Tourism Ministry is preparing for a renewed flow of travelers by debuting a host of new attractions. Go visit!

After a difficult year and a half, hotels are opening and reopening in time for the prime tourist season starting at Passover.

The new 30-room hotel on a kibbutz in the Galilee is built around wellness and relaxation, with unique touches like no TVs or reception desk.

Much as Israelis love children, hoteliers understand that sometimes people just need a quiet, relaxing getaway.

Bringing the kids on a trip to the holy land? These hotels will keep them entertained and comfortable throughout their stay.

From discounted hotel stays and free plays to emotional distress hotlines and tips for pregnant women, Israel extends solidarity and aid.

This formerly sleepy city has beautiful hiking and biking trails, a great coffeehouse and brewery,
art and nightlife, and a choice of accommodations.

The Vera installs dispensers to replace individual toiletries bottles; in-room water filtration system to eliminate plastic water bottles.

The travel magazine cites Israel’s verdant north for its charming boutique hotels and vineyards.

New beachfront property, Kempinski Group’s first in Israel, wins an ULTRA at award ceremony in London.

The Red Sea resort city has about 50 hotels at different price points and of different flavors. Here’s a variety ranging from luxury to budget.

The library theme comes alive in the design of the structure, its shape resembling a stack of books. Floors are ‘chapters’ and rooms are ‘paragraphs.’

Scent is often the most ignored sense, but Israeli luxury hotels and upscale retailers are now harnessing it to create an experience that will linger with visitors long after they leave.

Complex houses a new hotel and an active archeological site where visitors can have a first-century Galilee experience in the 21st century.

The Sea of Galilee – aka Lake Kinneret – is one of the most popular vacation spots in Israel. We suggest 14 great places to stay overnight.