Negev of the north? Clouds dot the sky and finally the first rains have fallen, yet this is a superb season to visit Israel.
Consider a vacation in the mild climate of the Jezre’el Valley, the Negev of the north!
Do? Archeology, Swim, Art…
Blessed with summery winter weather, and very little rain, now is the season to explore Beit Alpha, Beit Shean, swim in the year-round warm
waters of Gan Sachne, and visit the Paris-like art museum at Ein Harod.
Stay? European, Morroccan,Templar…
We found the most charming European-style inn with only 8 rooms – each with a window seat overlooking verdant views, a white duvet covered bed, spacious rainhead shower stall or jacuzzi tub in the roomy bathroom.
If there is no room at the inn, Morroccan style suites, each with a private outdoor hot-tub for two, is the place to be.
Closer to Nazereth, this historic Templar structure is now a colorful B&B suite inn packed with ambience.
Relax in a boutique spa hotel located in a pine forest. Reminiscent of a Tuscan manor, this adults-only 26-suite hotel is well-located for exploring the Galilee as well as indulging in spa treatments.






Tucked away in an agricultural settlement in the Negev desert in Israel are two unique and perfectly outfitted Japanese cabins, complete with Zen gardens. Principles of feng shui are incorporated into the design and layout of each cabin. Waters flow under the Japanese style bridge creating a feeling of calm and serenity. Each cabin has a double jacuzzi for soaking after a day of touring the Negev sites.
Pre-arranged tours of desert agriculture facilities, wine tasting of desert wines, visits to Beduoin communities, jeep trips, camel rides, and visits to Negev Highland farms are available.
Can you imagine a honeymoon yurt in the desert? You do not have to be honeymooners to stay in this 







