Travel
The scenery alone is worth the trip: I found a European atmosphere inside Israel
From a winery with a view of an ancient fortress to a ceramics studio in a renovated chicken coop. 24 hours in the Beit She’an Valley: Earth, wind, history, present, future, and a perfect view.
Taly's Travel: Dream Island in Kibbutz Sde Yoav lives up to name from day spa to luxury suites
“Land of the Bible”: A new initiative seeks to bring travelers back to Judea and Samaria
Israel Canada Hotels acquires 50% stake in two northern Israeli hotels
Camping season breaks records – and it's just the first sign of the next trend
High vacation costs, the need to escape urban stress, and upgraded sites created a season where more Israelis chose to holiday in tents under the stars.
Orlando Beyond the Mouse: Upside-Down Houses, Lakeside Views & 100+ Beers on Tap
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 116
Hiking the Holy Land: Between harvest and rain
There are vineyards as far as the eye can see, vibrant and lush, with ripening grapes hanging in bunches in shades of red and green.
Sweet Georgian breezes: Visiting the Lopota Resort Grape Harvest Festival
The resort is especially well-suited for families, thanks to its large rooms, which can accommodate extended families.
From resort to roots: Georgia through Lopota, Telavi, and Nekresi
A perfect day trip from Lopota: Explore historic Telavi, visit King Erekle II’s palace, stroll the local market, see the 900-year-old plane tree, and discover the unique Nekresi Monastery.
Want to go on a trip without giving up the Sukkah? KKL has you covered
The Jewish National Fund set up 10 kosher sukkahs under rabbinical supervision in forests across Israel. Entry is free, so you can enjoy nature, a picnic, and a sukkah meal during Chol Hamoed.
Just before boarding: The apps you must have for a vacation abroad
Your smartphone can make travel smooth and stress-free. We explore essential apps that simplify trips abroad and help you stay organized, informed, and in control.
Bavaria’s timeless charm, from Munich’s Jewish heritage to the alpines
Few places in Europe live up to the promise of a fairytale quite like Bavaria, where half-timbered towns and enchanted alpine landscapes draw millions of visitors each year.
Nahal David comes back to life: New trails open in Ein Gedi
Two hiking trails in Nahal David reopen after May’s flood damage in Ein Gedi. Visitors must register online in advance and follow equipment and safety guidelines.
Czechia Beyond Prague: Synagogues, Caves & Mansions
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 115.