Travel
Jews of China special: Tianjin (part two)
From forgotten addresses to unexpected discoveries, we explore what remains—and what has vanished—of a remarkable chapter of Jewish life in eastern China.
Galei Kinneret: Redefining winter luxury at the Villa Paula
Yuval Village's Grand Vista Hotel returns to reclaim its glorious past
$700 to paradise: Hot winter deal to the Seychelles
A perfect autumn trip: The family trail everyone’s talking about in the Golan
At the foot of Mount Hermon, 1,200m high, the 3.2 km Sa’ar Stream Trail offers waterfalls, basalt cliffs, and stunning views. Medium difficulty, ideal for autumn, families, and couples.
Sailing away on a Greek Isles ‘Mamma Mia!’ cruise
Star Clippers offers cruises from Athens to the ancient city of Pergamon, the island of Lemnos, and beyond, offering luxury amenities and an unforgettable experience.
Hiking the Holy Land: When olives disappear
The olive tree is such a fitting symbol for the Jewish people and our uncanny ability to survive, to come back, to bear fruit again, even after seasons of scarcity.
US to cut flights by 4% starting Friday, 40 airports to be affected amid gov't shutdown
The CNN report comes after the administration announced that it would be cutting traffic at the nation's 40 busiest airports.
Trend of Israelis leaving post-October 7 is impossible to ignore - but why is it happening?
Official figures show that 79,000 Israelis left in 2024, while 46,000 made aliyah or returned home.
Roaming vs. eSIM: why Jetpac helps you save up to 70% when you travel
Not just low-cost anymore: Wizz Air enters “business” and shakes up the aviation market
Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air is testing “Wizz Class,” its first offering for business travelers, marking a surprising move beyond its usual dense, low-fare model.
Jewish traveler says locals 'radiated love for Israel' during Syria trip
Avi Gold’s visit to Syria stands out for the unexpected affection he received from locals, including a special encounter with one of Damascus's last Jews.
Magical moments: Traveling through Europe by river
Gordon Travel Group expanded its Russian-speaking division with new cruise itineraries for 2026.
El Al faces new competition as foreign airlines flock back to Israel - opinion
While many take umbrage with the government using the label “revival” for this war, make no mistake that the tourism industry sees this period as “Operation Revival.”