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Africa Israel Hotels launches summer 2026 discount campaign
The hotel chain’s summer campaign includes discounts of up to 20%, second-night reductions, third-night stays free, attractions, show tickets, and free stays for first children at selected hotels.
Beyond the postcard
'I Am Israel': Tourism Ministry launches major campaign at 'Post' Conference
Why Slovakia? Castles, culture and a surprise for Israeli travelers
Three Israeli villages selected as candidates for UN Tourism Org ‘Best Tourism Villages 2022’
The villages of Kfar Kama in the Lower Galilee, Neot Smadar in the southern Negev, and Zippori were selected out of 17 potential candidates.
Tourism Ministry to use NIS 300m. on upgrading Israel's tourist infrastructure
The ministry aims to increase incoming tourism to reach its goal of 10 million incoming tourists a year.
Watch: Christian pilgrims return to the Holy Land
"It was a great joy," one pilgrim said.
Now is the time to come to Israel - opinion
"Christians support Israel because we believe that God made a promise to Abraham."
Invest in your spiritual life: It's time to visit Israel
Opinion: Don't preach about the Bible without having visited the land of the Bible.
Evangelicals prefer to visit Israel with Christian leader, Bible teacher
Study examines responses of more than 1,000 American Evangelicals.
Emirates Air to begin daily Tel Aviv flights on June 23
The new service to Tel Aviv will also provide 20 tonnes of cargo capacity on each flight, providing channels for Israeli businesses and start-ups to export products.
Chai Lifeline resumes childhood cancer survivor Israel trip
After two years of the program being forced to postpone due to COVID, a group of childhood cancer survivors are traveling to Israel this week as part of Chai Lifeline’s annual “Wish at the Wall."
Israel's Green Festival is back - here's how you can experience it
The Green Festival will take place over three weekends between March 10 and 26.
Christian tourists – stymied by vaccine mandate – are coming to Israel
Travel companies both in Israel and overseas are hoping to make up for lost time and business.