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Israel off the beaten track

With borders set to reopen next year, there’s never been a better time to explore a new side to the country

December 20, 2020 15:37
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By

Cathy Winston,

Byline

5 min read

With Israel closed to tourists for most of this year, planning a holiday there in 2021 is topping plenty of travel wishlists. And between the first vaccines being rolled out, the rapid coronavirus test centre at Ben Gurion airport and Israel’s other plans to restart the country’s tourism, there are good reasons to be optimistic.

Eilat and the Dead Sea have already reopened to domestic tourists, with people able to visit these “green islands” following a negative Covid-19 test, and may also be the first areas to welcome back overseas travellers if the trial works well.

Flights with El Al, Virgin Atlantic, British Airways, easyJet and Wizz Air are also either running or scheduled to return to Israel next year too.

But while a trip to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv is always tempting, many people are looking beyond the cities for 2021, according to the tourist board.