On a night when we are meant to be animated by the ethos of “let all who are hungry come and eat,” Passover retreats produce Seders sans guests.
Mauritius is much more than just a beach destination – it’s a country with a unique culture, blending Indian, African, French, and British influences.
Falling in love with this known tourist destination is not hard. The desire to relax and enjoy the soft sandy beaches is endless – especially by Israelis that love this island.
Royal Caribbean sees record demand for holiday cruises, especially on Allure of the Seas, recently upgraded for $135M. The ship now offers special packages for the Tishrei holidays.
It all starts when you finally arrive at the property, which is as off the grid as you can get in Israel. It’s somewhere near Mitzpeh Ramon, but all you can see are the hills of the desert.
The company offers a 5-day package with flights, hotel, minibus, and a tour program in Montenegro ($1,299) and Tbilisi ($1,195), designed for groups of 15-19 participants.
The young girl from Moshav Ramot Meir uncovered an ancient scarab amulet during a family trip to Tel Azeka, near Beit Shemesh.
Arkia Airlines offers attractive vacation packages to Zanzibar, Athens, and Larnaca, including direct flights and accommodation in centrally located 4-star hotels. The offer is valid until March 30.
Samui Airport in Thailand turns waiting into a vacation with bean bags, swings, palm trees, fresh coconuts, free food, and open views of departing planes—no barriers.
After 1.5 years as evacuee housing, northern hotels are reopening for tourism. Deganya Bet and Rosh Pina lead the trend with renovated accommodations ahead of the Passover season.