Tourism

Tourism, now with takeout: Wolt delivery service arrives in Eilat

The company had planned to launch Wolt in Eilat in November. However, the move was delayed because of the October 7 massacre.

Lesser Poland: Where UNESCO mines meet snowballs and Darth Vader

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 75

Despite the war: Foreign airline expanding its operations in Israel

Greek airline Blue Air Airwaves announced the launch of flights from Tel Aviv to Barcelona, Prague, and Budapest starting from March.

By YANIR BRAT/MAARIV
18/02/2024

Israel aims to woo Christian tourists as Gaza war continues

NRB, which opens Tuesday, is the world's largest convention for Christian media. This year, more than 4,000 communicators will take part in the event. 

Will Israel’s Gaza border become the next ‘dark tourism’ destination?

Millions of tourists around the globe travel every year to some of the most depressing places on Earth: sites of horror, tragedies, disasters, and monstrous death.

By MOTTI VERSES
18/02/2024

Check out Israel's two beautiful waterfalls

View the splendor yourself and visit two of Israel’s most majestic waterfalls with me: Gamla and Ayit, both situated in the picturesque Golan Heights.

By MEITAL SHARABI
17/02/2024

Egypt aborts controversial pyramid renovation plan

Mostafa Waziri, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, announced the plan last month, declaring it would be "the project of the century."

By REUTERS
16/02/2024

Chipoffu the Hippo joins friends in Midbarium in Be'er Sheva

Today (Thursday) is International Hippopotamus Day and this is an excellent opportunity to meet Chipoffu, a new resident in Midbarium in Be'er Sheva.

By MEITAL SHARABI
15/02/2024

Ropes and Lights: Surge in Israelis' Bookings for Cruises

After the tourism industry was almost completely shut down due to the outbreak of the Swords of Iron war, it has begun to recover in recent weeks including a return in demand for cruises.

Higher than Azrieli: Looking at the next world's largest ferris wheel

The "Seoul Twin Eye" is expected to reach a height of 220 meters and accommodate more than 1,400 visitors

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