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  • Hotel Magdala on the Galilee
    Hotel Magdala on the Galilee
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    Turning the Sea of Galilee Into a Luxury Destination

    New hotels and restaurants are changing the way tourists think about Tiberias—but the development has not come without challenges

    byFlora Tsapovsky
  • Israeli children enjoy the spring water of Nahal Prat
    Israeli children enjoy the spring water of Nahal Prat
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    Israel’s Tourism Industry Thinks Locally

    The COVID-19 pandemic means fewer foreign visitors are coming—but it also means fewer Israelis are going elsewhere on vacation

    byFlora Tsapovsky
  • Israeli tour guide Shai Goren talks about the borders and population of Jerusalem, while Palestinian tour guide Noor Awad, second from right, listens, during a recent dual-narrative tour of the ancient and contested city.
    Israeli tour guide Shai Goren talks about the borders and population of Jerusalem, while Palestinian tour guide Noor Awad, second from right, listens, during a recent dual-narrative tour of the ancient and contested city.
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    Both Sides Now

    A new tour of Jerusalem gives visitors Jewish and Palestinian perspectives, side-by-side

    bySara Toth Stub
  • Tamara's juice kiosk on Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Boulevard
    Tamara's juice kiosk on Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Boulevard
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    Travel + Leisure Just Selected Tel Aviv As One of Its Top 50 Destinations of 2018. Here Are Some Local Spots They Won’t Tell You About.

    Fancy hotels are nice. Hummus and juice are nicer.

    byLiel Leibovitz
  • Efrat Giat, a licensed tour guide who raises goats in Ein Kerem, opens her homes to tourists from both Israel and abroad.
    Efrat Giat, a licensed tour guide who raises goats in Ein Kerem, opens her homes to tourists from both Israel and abroad.
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    Next Stop on the Tour: The Living Room

    Women show tour groups different sides of Israel, starting in their own homes

    bySara Toth Stub
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    You Don’t Have To Be Jewish To Love Shabbat Dinner

    Thousands of Jerusalem’s non-Jewish tourists pay to enjoy a special meal they can’t find in any restaurant: Friday night dinner in a Jewish home

    bySara Toth Stub
  • The scene at a beach in Tel Aviv, Israel, August 5, 2015.
    The scene at a beach in Tel Aviv, Israel, August 5, 2015.
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    Destination Israel

    Groupon and the Israeli Tourism Ministry are marketing cheap vacation packages to Israel

    byHannah Vaitsblit
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