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Best Value Hotels in Israel

July 24th 2012

Dollars Go Farther at the Best Value Hotels in Israel Planning a trip to Israel can be a big deal, but it doesn’t have to break the bank. The country is chock full of accommodation options to suit every taste and budget. At Israel’s best value hotels, you won’t be trading in economy for comfort […]

Israel’s Best Romantic Hotels

July 24th 2012

Israel’s Best Romantic Hotels for Couples If you are planning a trip to Israel as a couple, then you might benefit from exploring the various romance-friendly accommodation options the country has to offer. From intimate zimmers (luxury boutique cabins) to fancy spa hotels, you can tailor your vacation experience and make your tour to Israel […]

Celebrate Hadassah’s 100th Anniversary

July 19th 2012

Celebrate Hadassah’s 100th Anniversary with a Tour to Israel Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, making it the ideal time to plan a private custom tour to Israel. They are going all out with a Centennial Celebration and Convention in Jerusalem in October. Jerusalem is the perfect […]

Great Family Hotels in Israel

July 17th 2012

Bring the Kids Along to the Best Family Hotels in Israel  Israel is the perfect place to vacation with the whole family, and there are plenty of family-friendly hotels to choose from. From on-site zoos to water parks, these hotels have created top-notch hospitality experiences with the kids – and parents! – in mind. Kibbutz […]

Best Spa Hotels in Israel

July 15th 2012

Get Pampered at the Best Spa Hotels in Israel Israel vacations are all about rest and relaxation (when not touring!), so why not treat yourself to one of the best spa hotels in Israel? From the very southern tip of the country to the middle of the desert, and from the center of the bustling […]

Gourmet Eats and Off-Road Adventures in the Galilee

July 11th 2012

Gourmet Eats and Off-Road Adventures in the Galilee Although many people think that Israel is all desert, the north of the country is a lush, green paradise replete with lakes, mountains, forests, rivers and streams. This fertile region is a popular place to visit and one you should consider including in your tour of Israel. […]

Jerusalem Scavenger Hunt – a New Way to Experience Israel!

July 10th 2012

For your next tour in Jerusalem choose an activity that is great for the kids and entire family- a Jerusalem Scavenger Hunt. Shalom Israel Jerusalem Scavenger Hunts are run in the charming Nachlaot neighborhood or the historical Jewish Quarter. In teams you will race through the neighborhood, gathering information, learning the stories and having fun. […]

Rappelling, chocolate, and wine in the Golan Heights

July 10th 2012

The Golan Heights, in the north of Israel, is considered by many to be the most beautiful part of the country. While Jerusalem may be Israel’s heart, the Golan is a dream come true for adventure seekers and food and wine connoisseurs. From exhilarating hiking and rappelling through waterfalls to chocolate and wine tastings, there […]

Winemaking Across Israel, Then and Now

July 10th 2012

Although the modern wine industry in Israel is just over a century old, the country has a rich and ancient history of viticulture – just think about all the references to wine in the Bible! It seems that every excavation turns up more ancient wine presses that highlight what an important role it played in […]

Adventure through Gush Etzion

July 5th 2012

Israel may be best known for its religious and historical sites, but travelers in the know have discovered that the country is also an adventure lover’s heaven. After visiting Jerusalem, head just south into the Judean Hills to a cluster of settlements known as Gush Etzion. In this unassuming area, visitors can embark on a […]

Wine and History in the North

July 2nd 2012

The north of Israel is an idyllic landscape of rolling hills and lush vegetation. Visit the Carmel Winery – the country’s biggest and oldest winery – and learn about winemaking in the region all while tasting samples. Continue your tour of the area with stops at the informative Museum of Illegal Immigration and Graves of […]

How to enjoy Friday & Shabbat in Jerusalem

June 25th 2012

A trip to Israel is hardly complete without a visit to Hebron, the second holiest site in the country. It is an ancient custom for Jerusalemites to visit Hebron on Friday’s to pay respects at the Cave of Patriarchs, the burial site of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (yes, the same guys from the Bible). The […]

Classic Israel – 3 Day Mini Tour – Northern Israel

June 20th 2012

Day 1 Sunday (Guide & Vehicle) ISRAEL’S COAST – ANCIENT PORTS Ancient City of Caesarea Ruins The Caesarea National Park contains the remains of a prestigious city established by King Herod the Great. Prepare to be amazed when you visit the mighty Roman Amphitheatre, the Hippodrome, a 20,000 seat horse racing arena, as well as […]

Classic Israel – 3 Day Mini Tour – Jerusalem & Masada

June 20th 2012

Day 1 Wednesday (Guide & Vehicle) JERUSALEM’S OLD CITY – THE HOLY ETERNAL CAPITAL Mount of Olives From the Mount of Olives you will look upon the walled city of Jerusalem, the Golden Gate, the Kidron and Hinnom valleys, the City of David, Mount Zion, and the Temple Mount. Old City Jewish Quarter The Jewish […]

Top Five Open-Air Markets to Visit in Israel

June 20th 2012

Israel is home to incredible archeological and religious sites and breathtaking natural wonders. But for a glimpse into the daily life of Israelis, there is no better place to visit than the country’s colorful open-air markets. Every city has at least one, called a shuk in Hebrew, and it is here that you can find […]

Chill in Eilat

June 20th 2012

Archaeological and Geological Wonders at Eilat and Petra Travel down to the very southern tip of Israel to enjoy the beauty of the desert and the stunning Red Sea. In Eilat, enjoy the beach, observe amazing marine life forms at the Underwater Observation Marine Park, or go hiking at Timna National Park. For those looking […]

The Beauty of the Negev

June 12th 2012

David Ben Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister, was an ardent believer in the potential of the Negev desert, which makes up 60% of the country’s landmass. “It is in the Negev that the creativity and pioneer vigor of Israel shall be tested,” he said. See what Ben Gurion was so passionate about with a visit […]

The Markets of Israel

June 10th 2012

Food lovers and shopaholics will rejoice at the outdoor food and shopping markets in Israel. Every city has at least one outdoor market, called a shuk, where visitors can get a taste for the local flavors, find the perfect souvenirs, and take part in everyday life. Visit Jerusalem’s Mahane Yehuda Market, Tel Aviv’s Carmel Market […]

Getting the Most of your Visit in the Old City of Jerusalem

June 7th 2012

Of course a visit to the Kotel, or Western Wall, is a must when visiting Jerusalem, but the Jewish Quarter of the Old City has lots more to offer. Explore hidden gems like the Wohl Archaeological Museum, the Katros House’s artifacts dating from the Second Temple, the Siloam Tunnel and more. The Jewish Quarter of […]

10 Day Classic Israel Tour

June 1st 2012

Get a taste of the best of Israel on this 10 day tour of the Holy Land! Jam packed with Israel’s top sites – this experience is sure to be one you will never forget.

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