Israel to Bolster Tourism With New Hotels, Investments and New Visitor Experiences

Israel Elevates Tourism Landscape with Ambitious Upgrades
Amidst global and regional challenges, Israel is confidently stepping up its tourism game, planning multimillion-dollar investments to enhance travel experiences across the nation.
A New Era of Travel
With a strategic push, Israel is launching an array of new hotels and visitor attractions, essentially reimagining its appeal in the tourism sector. Chief among these initiatives is a $12 million investment aimed at elevating Eilat into a world-class leisure destination. Meanwhile, renovations at Ben Gurion Airport, including a luxe on-site hotel, promise elevated journeys for travelers.
Cruising Into the Future
Haifa鈥檚 state-of-the-art cruise terminal has opened its docks to the world, now capable of welcoming two mega-ships simultaneously and one million passengers annually. This marks a significant leap forward in Israel鈥檚 capacity to host international travelers.
An Alluring Stay
Investment in hospitality shines through with new luxury hotels like The Yacht Herzliya and Kassland Resort & Spa, blending opulence with family-friendly fun. These updates are set to attract more North American tourists, reinforcing Israel's dynamic fusion of culture, history, and modern indulgence.
"These tourism initiatives reflect our commitment to developing sustainable tourism and ensuring communities benefit from growth," said Yoram Elgrabli from the Israel Ministry of Tourism.
Yoram Elgrabli, IMOT


