
12 terrific wine-tasting tours in Israel
From far up north all the way down to the south, the country is brimming with stunning locations for a glass or two.

From far up north all the way down to the south, the country is brimming with stunning locations for a glass or two.

Israel’s markets cater to all culinary dreams, whether those are foraged greens and artisanal sweets or more in the direction of fine dining and drinks.

Great places to visit that aren’t well known, from archeological sites and natural wonders to friendly farms and artist studios.

Kfar Kama, one of two Circassian villages in Israel, listed on 32 “Best Tourism Villages 2022” by the United Nations’ World Tourism Organization.

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

The scenery alone makes a trip to Metula worth your while, and as long as you’re there check out these 10 awesome things to do in the area.

After more than a century, Café Abu Salem is not only operating, but also still run by the same family three generations later.

People come from across Israel to a town in the northwest to sample the gluten-free goodies at Tupelo Bakery.

Whether you’re into woodland foraging, extreme rope climbing, wines, berry-picking or boating, there’s something in this picturesque region for you.

Lavender is not only the 2023 color of the year, it’s also a flowering crop perfectly suited to the Israeli climate and palate.

New Sanhedrin Trail exhibition at the Yigal Allon Center on Kibbutz Ginosar includes 150 rare ancient artifacts from the Israel Antiquities Authority.

Acre seafood restaurant Uri Buri and Efendi Hotel – both torched during May riots – land top spots on global list selected by travelers worldwide.

From a hidden desert lake and hot springs to an ancient fortress and a bright pink church, Israel is full of surprises.

We know you can’t get to Israel right now, but to help you celebrate Easter we took a trip up to the Sea of Galilee to shoot a video of the most beautiful churches and monasteries in the area.

Israel has plenty of adrenaline-filled activities for pint-size travelers. Try kite surfing, alpine slides, bungee trampolines, dune-buggies and more.