Tourism

Israelis are still missing out on Modi'in

We thought Modi'in was just a city of malls along Route 443. After a few hours, however, we discovered a destination boasting original tourism initiatives, surprising nature spots, and excellent food

A city where more than half of the area is dedicated to open spaces. A bench in Modi'in.
Here is not Europe: Our beachgoers can still open umbrellas. Hatzuk Beach, this month.

Where is it forbidden to pee in the sea? Europe's summer laws that come with a fine

Tushia Winery, an agricultural-educational farm in Be’er Milka, is in the heart of the desert between sand dunes, near the border with Egypt.PremiumPremium

Israel's desert wines gain appellation, offering tourism a reason to look south

Moshe Novomeysky established a community beside the Dead Sea in 1934, today an outdoor museum pays tribute to the tough, heat-resistant laborers and their families who lived there. PremiumPremium

Off the tour-bus route: 12 sites that tell Israel's real story


Israel’s Wine Festival begins next week

The Yehuda wine region will celebrate its annual wine festival throughout the month of June with a festive opening event in Latrun and hundreds of regional wine experiences.

The annual Mateh Yehuda Wine Festival returns for its 28th year

Is this the hotel with the longest bed in the world?

The extraordinary bed in the suite of a boutique hotel in South Korea stretches across the entire room, and it was born as part of an artistic project.

The long bed at the RYSE Hotel

Grapevine, May 26, 2026: Crossing redlines

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 The Knesset building, home of Israel's legislature, in Jerusalem, on November 14, 2022 (Illustrative).

Tourism Ministry director-general to visit US in push to boost incoming tourism to Israel

"We want to remind everyone that Israel remains a compelling, dynamic and safe destination for both tourism and investment," says Michael Izhakov.

Ministry of Tourism Director General Michael Izhakov

Slovakia's High Tatras: Skiing, spas, Jewish heritage luxury hotels

Snow-capped peaks, world-class skiing, and a rich cultural tapestry—Slovakia’s High Tatras offer far more than just a winter (and year-round) escape.

A funicular climbs to Hrebienok where at 1,200 meters stand two remarkable ice domes filled with sulptures.

National plan to rehabilitate the Galilee with a NIS 3 billion investment announced

The objective of the investment is to re-energize the region, demographically and economically, by encouraging young families to move there.

Mount Tavor.

Private island in Greece being sold for less than NIS 1,000,000

The island of Makri – a deserted island devoid of infrastructure in Greece – will be offered at a public auction at a starting price of €247,000. So what does it actually have?

The island of Makri

Facing the sea and near Jaffa: Dan Panorama Tel Aviv presents a luxurious transformation

The competition over the quality of accompanying indulgences in hotels, in addition to artist performances and upgraded meals, is intensifying in light of the shortage of tourists.

Dan Panorama Tel Aviv

The new AI that will help Israelis plan trips

The Kishrey Teufa Group announced a collaboration with VibeTrip to implement a smart AI chat that will assist customers in planning trips.

Planning a vacation

Blue Bird opens three new routes to Europe this summer

The Greek–Israeli airline Blue Bird announced the launch of three new routes from Tel Aviv: Burgas, Chania in Crete and to the island of Kos.

Blue Bird