
Caesarea: Where silent ruins come to life
2,000 years of history in one modern Mediterranean resort city – not to mention Israel’s largest golf course.
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2,000 years of history in one modern Mediterranean resort city – not to mention Israel’s largest golf course.
Recently voted World’s Best Gay City, Tel Aviv is in hot demand as an international tourist destination.

A venerable open marketplace in Tel Aviv is attracting a new café clientele and gourmands in search of the freshest produce and spices.

Maybe it’s the geopolitical situation, maybe simply the truncated of month of February. Whatever the reason, it feels like time is moving faster and faster.
The Dead Sea is one of the most extreme places to dive on the planet. Now an experienced diver is leading tours deep below the world’s saltiest sea.
Ein Hod, nestled in the Carmel Mountains, was created as a home for artists, and offers tours and workshops in myriad art forms from glass mosaics to watercolors.

The mystical, musical, magical city of Safed is an artists’ haven with lots of new places for tourists to explore and spend the night.

The secret is Mini Israel, a theme park with fully animated dioramas faithfully reproducing Israel’s buildings, landscapes and — most importantly — people.

The wine capital of Israel is a great place to learn about pre-state Israel’s dramatic stories of perseverance and intrigue.

Wine, beer, chocolate, organic produce and much more await your palate in Israel’s latest hot spot for culinary tourism.
On a family vacation in the Arava Desert, we popped in to see the new Art Center of Kibbutz Neot Smadar. When driving toward Eilat,
It may be slightly off the usual tourist beat, but even just a two-day trip to Israel’s stunning Upper Galilee region is an unforgettable experience.
Israeli medical advances and inventions get a check-up during the first-ever Medical Breakthroughs Tour for Doctors. The ViRobe developed by Prof. Moshe Shoham is a

Annual medieval festival in the Old City of Jerusalem brings troubadours, jugglers, acrobats to the city’s ancient streets. Performers from the Italian Carnival of Venice
One of modern Israel’s first towns, Rosh Pina was a flop for farmers but today hosts a thriving and picturesque artists’ colony.