Tourism

Not just a cruise: The European vacation that connects people – not just cities

Gordon Tourism and the Gimelim Community launch a luxury Danube river cruise with gourmet dining, social programs, and a lifestyle experience beyond a classic vacation.

A ship of the Gordon Tourism Group.
Land of the Bible.

“Land of the Bible”: A new initiative seeks to bring travelers back to Judea and Samaria

Sport Club Hotel in Eilat

For the fifth consecutive time: A gluten-free vacation in Eilat

The Glilion Hotel in northern Israel.

Israel Canada Hotels acquires 50% stake in two northern Israeli hotels


Jrose Hotel opens in Jerusalem. How much will you pay there for a night for a couple?

The Jrose Hotel, located near the Mahane Yehuda Market, offers a young hospitality concept in its 32 small rooms. Here are the prices we found on the hotel’s website.

Jrose Hotel in Jerusalem

Reception: Fattal’s newest Tel Aviv addition gets it right - review

Calm, considered, and right on Dizengoff, Reception offers rare blend of comfort and convenience.

THE TIMELESS BAR at the Reception hotel.

Dan Jerusalem Hotel: Two days for the price of one at Dan Hotels - review

The Dan Hotel chain is currently running a promotion for an overnight stay during the week that includes breakfast on the day of your arrival, early entry to the room, and a free massage.

THE DAN Jerusalem Hotel’s dining room.

Tel Aviv's Hotel Nordoy or Nordau? Both spell comfort and luxury - review

The Hotel Nordoy provides that and much more from its perch at the fulcrum of city activity but in an environment of tranquility and luxurious surroundings.

THE EXTERIOR of the Hotel Nordoy.

Caesarea’s Roman-era aqueduct to undergo multi-million shekel preservation, restoration project

Preservation efforts have already begun, Israel Antiquities Authority noted, adding that the project is expected to take about 40 months (nearly three and a half years). 

Israelis and tourists enjoy the beach near the 2,000-year-old Caesarea aqueduct, in Caesarea on August 21, 2023.

“Someone forgot to install a door here”: The weird trend annoying hotel guests

Hotels are removing bathroom doors, replacing them with glass, curtains, or open alcoves. Guests are complaining, and privacy battles are now going online.

Hotel room with glass bathroom.

IMTM 2026 draws bigger crowds as Israel tests the first steps of tourism’s return

At the International Mediterranean Tourism Market (IMTM) 2026, the change was evident from the outset.There was a steady current of visitors moving between booths, and the exchanges felt purposeful.

People visit a tourism conference at the Israel Trade Fairs and Convention Center in Tel Aviv, on February 3, 2026.

Israel turns to Christian pilgrims, diaspora ties, AI to reboot post-war tourism

Government officials believe Christian pilgrims, Evangelical travelers, and Jewish communities overseas can form the backbone of a gradual recovery, even as broader tourism remains constrained.

 Ben Gurion Airport

An end to bags and small bottles: Heathrow’s revolution

At Heathrow, a billion pounds were spent on new scanners, scrapping the 100 ml rule. Passengers can carry 2 L of liquids, keep laptops in bags, and 16 M plastic bags will be saved.

Airport security check before the flight. A passenger holds a plastic bag with liquids.

Rome to charge tourists to get close to Trevi Fountain in move aimed at reducing chaos

“Two euros isn’t very much, and it will lead to less chaotic tourist flows,” said Mayor Gualtieri

TOURISTS ACCESS the viewing area of the Trevi Fountain in Rome, after the city introduces a two-euro paid entry at several monuments and museums previously free, in Rome, Italy, February 2, 2026.