Galilee

Slowness: The healing village in Israel's Lower Galilee that restores body and mind

A healing village in the heart of the Galilee, Slowness blends forest, food, and community for true recovery.

Young adults sit beside winter umbrellas on the forest-side deck at Slowness, soaking in the quiet, pastoral atmosphere as soft sunlight filters through the trees.
 A handaxe incorporating a geode (“Elijah’s apple”) from the Sakhnin Valley in northern Israel, March 24, 2026.

Stone handaxes found in Galilee show early humans valued aesthetics of their tools - study

Litani river, Bekaa Valley.

Beyond buffer zones: Southern Lebanon may need a permanent Israeli presence - opinion

A butterfly clay bead from the Final Natufian period in Eynan-Mallaha, Hula Valley, colored red with ochre and marked with the fingerprints of an approximately 10-year-old child, March 18, 2026.

Ancient clay beads found in northern Israel rewrite timeline of cultural expression in the region


Attractions and summer camp: The hotel trying to bring the Black Forest to the north

Galilion Hotel is launching a 2025 summer family vacation: Summer Camp—a combination of content, attractions, and excursions with the scenery of the Upper Galilee—in the style of the Black Forest.

Hotel Galilion

Young, rooted, and rebuilding: The Ayalim Association is breathing new life into the periphery

Amid Israel’s ongoing crisis, Ayalim’s student-led communities in the Negev and Galilee are shaping a new vision of resilience.

 The Ayalim student communities play a vital role in bringing new energy and life to regional revitalization efforts.

Galilion Hotel introduces ‘Summer Camp’ program to beckon families back to North

The Summer Camp will present a spectrum of summer activities for all ages. Children will embark on an imaginative global journey, including off-site visits to attractions in northern Israel.

THE GALILION Hotel’s ‘Summer Camp.

'Life Stories': Elderly evacuees from Israel's North share their experiences in exhibit

The project brought forth the inner strength of the elderly evacuees and gave them the opportunity to have their stories heard, Haverut said.

 Chana Biton, evacuee from Israel's North during the Israel-Hamas war.

Galilion, Kfar Giladi hotels: Spring, resilience, and the promise of renewal - review

The Galilion Hotel and the Kfar Giladi Hotel recently reopened, offering a renewed experience in the Upper Galilee.

 The Kfar Giladi Hotel in Israel's Upper Galilee.

Fighting for the Galilee: The festival aiming to revive life in the north

Travelers Hotels is hosting a major festival in Sde Nehemia on April 4, showcasing local businesses. The CEO: "Residents haven't returned, restaurants are closed, attractions are empty."

 "Festival for the North"

Our bodies are failing because our lifestyles are broken - opinion

A week at a Galilee health center revealed what modern medicine won’t: healing begins by rejecting the norms we’ve come to accept.

 SUNRISE AND A cookery class at the De-Mayo Health Center in Kibbutz Tuval in the Lower Galilee.

The Galilee returns to life after 1.5 years: Hotels with deals

After 1.5 years as evacuee housing, northern hotels are reopening for tourism. Deganya Bet and Rosh Pina lead the trend with renovated accommodations ahead of the Passover season.

 Edmond Hotel in Rosh Pina

Passover in the north: A celebration of nature and Galilean hospitality

Spring has arrived, and the north awakens to new life. After a tough year, nature returns stronger, with stunning blossoms, flowing streams, and birds chirping a symphony of renewal.

 Passover in the North: A Celebration of Resurrection, Nature, and Galilean Hospitality

During the spring, the flower Italia Valeriana to grow in Mount Carmel, Galilee, Jerusalem Hills

The name itself, Italia Valeriana, suggests that it does not grow only in Israel but also in Eastern Mediterranean countries such as Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey.

 The Italia Valeriana flower is expected to grow in areas including Mount Carmel, Mount Gilboa, the Galilee, and the Jerusalem Hills.