Israel: “Hummus is life!”

This week we’re super excited to be talking about Israel in the low season months as we are joined by Sharon Bershadsky who is the Director of the Israel Government Tourist Office based in London.

Israel is a popular destination and we were keen to speak with Sharon to find out what the experience is like for visitors to Israel and learn more about this fascinating country which has an incredibly rich culture and heritage.

Have you visited Israel n the low season months? Do you have any particular recommendations we should know about – especially Hummus Hangouts… Let us know your top tips by dropping us a line at ged@lowseasontraveller.com.

And if you’d like to know more about Israel in the low season months, then please do check out our new Israel Section for more excellent recommendations from our friends at Israel tourism.

We’re currently working on issue 2 of the low season traveller magazine and we are looking for your low season stories.  Have you had any amazing experiences whilst visiting destinations during their low seasons? Perhaps you had an amazing local interaction which would not have been possible in the busy peak season? Let us know your story by dropping us a line at editor@lowseasontraveller.com and you may well find yourself in the next edition of low season traveller magazine!

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Have a great week wherever you are, stay healthy, stay safe, keep your travel dreams alive and don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to be the first to hear our latest low season stories and guides.

Finally, remember that travel is always better and fairer for the planet, the local communities and you the travellers, when it’s without the crowds…

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