Tourism

Syria makes bid to revive hospitality industry with new Tourist Police Unit

The new unit would provide guidance to tourist attractions and assist tourists in traveling safely to designated sites and along established tourism routes.

A riot police officer stands near residents during a ceremony marking the 11th anniversary of what participants describe as the liberation of Jericho, also known as Ariha, in Syria's northwestern Idlib province, on May 28, 2026.
Greece vs. Turkey: Where is it really cheaper to vacation this summer?

Greece vs. Turkey: Where is it really cheaper to vacation this summer?

Michael Izhakov, Director General, Israeli Ministry of Tourism

'I Am Israel': Tourism Ministry launches major campaign at 'Post' Conference

Israir is finalizing the purchase of two wide-body Airbus A330 aircraft

This is the new Israir aircraft that will fly you to New York this year


Live like a Montefiore at Tel Aviv’s Fiori 41

Located in the historic “Heart of the City,” parallel to the more traveled Rothschild Boulevard, the Fiori 41 Hotel is part of the UNESCO-designated White City.

THE ROOMS are pleasant and decorated in a relaxing vibe, with all of the amenities one would expect in today’s competitive tourism environment.

Dubai, Israel, and the impact of the Iran war on hospitality

As regional tensions escalated into direct confrontation with Iran, the impact on Dubai’s tourism sector, so beloved by Israeli travelers, was almost immediate.

DUBAI’S SKYLINE of hotels.

The 35-minute miracle: Inside Jerusalem’s best-kept Dead Sea escape

From the heart of the city to the lowest and most healing place on Earth, it is a mere 35-minute trip.

Swimming in the sinkholes. Part of an immersive sunrise excursion, a mineral dip in the freshwater sinkholes offers a restorative and wild experience on the rugged northern shores.

Why does a landline phone still exist in hotel rooms? It turns out there are good reasons

With so many smart apps connected to your hotel stay, what is the point of the landline phone next to the bed?

Why does a landline phone still exist in hotel rooms?

We found you a family hotel in Eilat at a fair price

Vacations in Israel have become an unbearably expensive product. We found you a hotel that is suitable for a family vacation and will not tear your pocket.

EVE Hotel, Eilat

Everything you need to know about Europe’s new travel capital

Between the Balkans and Greece lies Albania, which offers everything you could dream of: Culture and rich history, magical coastal towns with white sand, mountain trips, and much more.

Albania

The simple question that can upgrade your hotel room

An expert shares several legitimate requests that can be presented at the reception desk in order to get a better room, among them: A corner room, a room on a high floor, or a room in a quiet area.

The way to a better room can be much simpler than you think

The secret of the world’s best airport: Why does it win every year?

Aside from the giant waterfall and the beautiful botanical garden, there are quite a few reasons why Singapore also took first place this year.

Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore

In our beloved city live 700,000 people and 8 million tourists

With more than 8 million visitors a year, a surge in housing prices and collapsing infrastructure, the mayor of the capital of Greece is promoting dramatic steps to limit tourism in central Athens.

Tourist congestion at the Colosseum

The 100 cities that are the most fun to walk in

What is more fun than walking in a new city you have just discovered? Especially for lovers of wandering, a ranking of the 100 best cities for walking has been published.

Tourists in Rome