
Chasing Israel’s 8 best waterfalls
From the Dead Sea all the way up to Mount Hermon, winter and spring rainfall fills local rivers and streams to create enchanting waterfalls.

From the Dead Sea all the way up to Mount Hermon, winter and spring rainfall fills local rivers and streams to create enchanting waterfalls.

From a variety of parks to monuments and Ottoman-era structures, the unofficial capital of the Negev has much more to offer than you might think. A local shares her favorite locations.

Marvel at ancient ruins, cycle to your heart’s content or pedalboat in a pink flamingo – the region’s ancient copper mines have it all.

Midbarium Desert Animal Park, originally set to open in Beersheva in November, remains shut while all the animals must be cared for despite daily rocket attacks.

Guided group tours for motorcyclists: a whole new way to experience the Holy Land.

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

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

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

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

From high-tech to agriculture, Israeli innovation continues to influence the world. See it firsthand on your trip to Israel.

1,300-year-old cotton and silk fabric discovered in Israel suggests ancient trade routes from the Far East passed through Israel to Europe.

We may think of the desert as barren, but in the fall and early spring the Negev turns into an unexpected haven for winter daffodils, irises and more.

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.

Vidor Artist Colony in Zuqim is an unexpected oasis of creativity in a region better known for its advanced desert agriculture.

Meet Shula Knafo, who immigrated from Casablanca at age 6 and raised a family in Yeruham, hosts visitors with her sumptuous ethnic dishes.