Many have heard of Agamon HaHula, but there is another lake in the Sharon region just south of Kibbutz Ein Hahoresh.
The Kinneret, situated approximately 214 meters below sea level, is known to be the second lowest water body in the world.
A major storm in May 2022 damaged a considerable amount of the Kinneret's western beachfront.
The tourism industry has gone to great efforts to adapt itself to modern trends; moreover, Israeli tourists have gotten much more selective over the years.
While on a field trip in the Golan Heights, students at Kinneret College first found a Roman coin and then discovered a basalt lion relief at another site.
A direct hit to Israel's Leviathan gas rig is nearly inevitable if there is an IDF attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities
The beach was originally closed to the public due to extensive works carried out by Israel’s national water company.
After a heat wave or strong rain, the level of the lake makes national news. Alarms went off regularly this past decade following protracted droughts and receding shorelines.
From hotel stays to spas, wine bars and excellent food, the Kinneret is the perfect place to go for a winter getaway.
From hotel stays to spas, wine bars and excellent food, the Kinneret is the perfect place to go for a winter getaway.