
Tel Aviv celebrates Gay Pride
Tel Aviv’s Gay Pride Parade highlighted the Israeli city that’s been crowned the world’s best for LGBT residents and tourists alike.

Tel Aviv’s Gay Pride Parade highlighted the Israeli city that’s been crowned the world’s best for LGBT residents and tourists alike.

Surfing is all the rage along Israel’s 186-mile Mediterranean coastline.

Jerusalem Design Week gives the public a chance to check out the latest in Israeli design, including an exhibit of intentionally ‘bad’ designs.

Pilots from Israel and abroad wowed spectators with their colorful hot-air balloon show in Israel’s Gilboa Valley.

With an excellent year-round climate and great swells, Israel’s waves are attracting surfers from all over the world.

Buyers from all over the world check out the cutting-edge creations of Israel’s young talented fashion designers.

Nobody believed it would work, but an Israeli cycling enthusiast thought otherwise.

Clap Cognac and Monique Baines accepted the invitation of an Israeli hip-hop producer to come make a record in Tel Aviv.

Every summer, the municipal complex at Safra Square gets repurposed for two days as a giant basketball venue for young Jewish and Arab players.

A colorful, interactive international street art festival marks the city’s 90th anniversary and kicks off an expected yearly tradition.

The dynamic and interactive Rehovot International Live Statue Festival shows that the city isn’t just about its famous science institute.

Jerusalem’s ancient walls were turned into an unforgettable backdrop for one of the most exciting light festivals in the world.


Tel Aviv’s Gay Pride Parade highlighted the Israeli city that’s been crowned the world’s best for GLBT residents and tourists alike.