
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.

How did this style of Latin American music and dance get popular with Israelis, and where can you learn it and do it here?

Relax and replenish surrounded by natural beauty at one of these watery spas in the holy land.

The 70km trail will cross the Galilee and interface with an innovative augmented reality-based app to bring history alive for hikers of all ages.

This goes way beyond the ubiquitous poster prints of Matisse or Picasso found in hotels everywhere.

Belgian actor on five-day private tour of the Holy Land that includes stops in Jerusalem, Tiberias.

Players from Austria, Ireland, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, India, England, Australia, US, and Canada attempt to find highest-scoring words.

Michelin-rated French chefs taking part in culinary happening called ‘So French, So Good.’
In a show of solidarity, amusement parks and tourist attractions in the central-northern regions of the country cut rates for southern residents to take a time out from rocket fire.

Things haven’t changed that much over the centuries for the fishermen that ply the waters of the Sea of the Galilee.

The capital of the Galilee is on every tourist’s must-see list, but that doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune.
Aside from its many religious pilgrimage sites for Jews and Christians, Tiberias is a prime location for water recreation.

Amirim is a vegetarian holiday village with great views, easy access to holy sites, and a gastronomic reputation that makes salad stylish.