Learn about this thrilling trend in tourism that offers travelers an exciting way to navigate Israel's scenic landscapes and immerse in its vibrant culture.
Due to the completion of Israel's longest suspension bridge over the biblical Ben-Hinnom Valley, more pilgrims and pedestrians will be able to reach holy sites.
On your next trip to Israel, if you are looking to sample great wine, enjoy beautiful nature, and see incredible archaeology, the Yatir forest is waiting for you!
Last year saw double the number of international visitors compared to 2021, with room occupancy in city hotels at 55% in 2022 versus just 22% the previous year.
Tower of David Museum's 360 degree view, Biblical Zoo, Jaffa Gate, Kerem Tunnel, and Mahane Yehudah market highlighted by the magazine as must-see attractions in the city.
The Holy Land's Druze community boasts an ancient tradition, unique cuisine, and fascinating history--and it remains a vital component of Israeli society.
'And I shall draw to you, to the brook Kishon, Sisera, the chieftain of Jabin’s army, with his chariots and his multitude; and I will give him into your hands' (Judges 4:7)
The prestigious tourist magazine, “Travel and Leisure" recently listed the Dead Sea as the number one "healing" destination in the world! Watch and learn some facts about the Dead Sea you may not have known.