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"Israel Phototour 60" Contest
Tourists, both from around the world and Israeli ones, who have photographs and videos of Israeli tourism during Israel's 60 years of existence, are invited to take part in this contest. The international stage of the contest will start during the IMTM tourist fair.
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Combined Tourist Packages in Israel and Jordan by Europcar
The trip can start in Israel or in Jordan, according to the customer's choice. The trips include famous sites such as Aqaba, Petra, Jerusalem, Nazareth, the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea.
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A New Women's' Initiative Offers an Ethnic Breakfast in an Ottoman Fortress in the Ofakim Park
Women from the surrounding towns and villages joined together for the project, and earned the nickname "the Mamas from the Patish Fortress". They offer tourists gourmet meals.
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Flight Route from Tel Aviv to the Upper Galilee has Reopened
The Ayit Company holds flights to the northern parts of Israel after a 3 month break in the flight route operations.
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Rumanian Tourists will be Able to Enter Israel without a Visa
Following this decision, the number of Rumanian tourists entering Israel is expected to rise.
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New Hotel Area is Planned in the Area of the Eastern Lagoon in Eilat
The addition of thousands of hotel rooms is needed as part of the Ministry of Tourism's preparations for the arrival of approximately 5 million tourists in Israel annually.
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A "Green Standard" for Israeli Hotels Meeting Ecological Criteria
The decision was made as part of a comprehensive plan to integrate Israel in the world's developing trends of eco-tourism.
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Wholesale Tourism Conference to Encourage Tourism in Eilat
For Russian Speaking Countries
The conference was held as part of a series of activities intended to increase the number of tourists that come to Eilat through direct flights from these countries.
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To the Days of Rosh Pina's Early Days
Rosh Pina is a tourist center for both tourists from abroad and Israeli ones. This picturesque Moshava's
(a settlement consisting of privately owned farms), offers visitors a tour of a
street reconstructed from its early days.
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