Jerusalem’s Most Captivating Neighborhoods
10/06/19
By Shai Navon
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Jerusalem is Israel’s capital, and a melting pot for many immigrants, nationalities, cultures and customs, as evident by its eclectic neighborhoods, each with its own flair and community feel.
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After the Rain: The Ultimate Golan Heights Day Tour
24/05/19
By Shai Navon
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Spring has sprung and the Golan Heights is lush with fresh and vast green expanses, cleansed and nurtured by the winter rain.
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Top 5 Tips for Planning Your Summer in Israel
12/05/19
By Shai Navon
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With its warm weather, stunning sights, great eats, breathtaking beaches and a myriad of tourist attractions and activities, Israel is, without a doubt, a desirable summer vacation destination.
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Going Off the Grid in the Negev
24/04/19
By Shai Navon
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When venturing off and touring Israel’s Negev desert, going off the grid is a wonderful way to get to know nature and culture in all their glory.
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5 Reasons To Make Israel Your Next Great Vacation Destination
10/04/19
By Shai Navon
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Israel may be small in size, but it’s teeming with things to see and do, people to chat with, and great vacation spots to hang out in.
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A Day in Jerusalem with just 100 NIS in Your Pocket
25/03/19
By Shai Navon
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With so many beaches, museums, parks and attractions, there’s always something to see and do in Israel. But how do you spend a day in the Holy Land without going over your 100 NIS daily budget?
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The 4 Best Ways to Tour a New City or Country
12/03/19
By Shai Navon
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Here are the 4 best ways to enhance your experience as you tour any new city or country, with real-life examples to try out on your next trip to Israel.
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5 Moments in Israeli History You Will Remember Forever
24/02/19
By Shai Navon
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Israel may only be 70 years old, but the country has already experienced enough milestone events to last a lifetime.
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Silent Life at the Latrun Monastery
08/02/19
By Shai Navon
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High on a rise with a breathtaking view of the Ayalon Valley is the Latrun Monastery, aka the Monastery of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows, or the Monastery of Silence.
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A Foodie Tour of Jerusalem’s Machane Yehuda Market
24/01/19
By Shai Navon
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Jerusalem’s outdoor Mahane Yehuda Market has long been renowned for its fresh produce, vibrant vendors and exuberant environment. Discover the best Machane Yehuda spots for foodies from around the world.
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