Interesting hotels in Israel
Israel has a variety of accommodation options for tourists. You can find a hotel to suit every taste, whether it’s one with views of the Mediterranean Sea in Tel Aviv or boutique hotels overlooking Jerusalem’s Old City.
Travel blog about Israel in the midst of a coronavirus pandemic
Israel has a variety of accommodation options for tourists. You can find a hotel to suit every taste, whether it’s one with views of the Mediterranean Sea in Tel Aviv or boutique hotels overlooking Jerusalem’s Old City.
The Wailing Wall, Western Wall or Ha-Kotel ha-Maarawi is part of the ancient wall around the western slope of the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem
Every country in the world has its own unique cuisine that has been shaped over centuries. But what if a state has existed for only a few decades, and its citizens come from all over the world?
In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, travel is becoming more difficult, but that doesn’t mean travel should be completely canceled.
This country attracts not only believers but also lovers of a good vacation at sea, especially in the fall. Israel is a pearl in the desert.
The Dead Sea, the lowest place on earth at 434 meters below sea level, attracts visitors with healing mineral waters, air so oxygenated it protects you from sunburn
The resort city of Eilat and the Dead Sea region in Israel were the first in the country to receive the status of “green tourism islands”.
In the wake of the popularity of virtual tours, tours of Israel’s most iconic places have appeared online.
Open markets and street fairs: Visiting street markets such as the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem and the Carmel Market in Tel Aviv will provide an opportunity to experience local culture and buy fresh produce and souvenirs in the open air.
Nature Reserves and Parks: Israel has a rich variety of natural landscapes that can be explored in a safe environment. National parks such as Yezer Tzion, Matzada and Mount Hermon offer stunning views and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Remember to follow the recommendations of local authorities and health organizations, and to observe safety precautions such as wearing masks, washing your hands frequently, and keeping a social distance. Enjoy your trip to Israel and stay safe!
The Ministry is developing new sub-products in rural areas, alongside wine tourism and adventure tourism, focusing on programs that will bring a more diverse and customized product.