Conde Nast Traveler Names Israel One of Its ‘Most Incredible Travel Experiences’
by Shiryn Ghermezian
The staff of Conde Nast Traveler included Israel as one of their 9 most memorable travel destinations in an article published on Wednesday.
Beth Lusko — head of revenue for Condé Nast Traveler — reminisced about her trip to the Jewish state and watching her “children marvel at all the wonders Israel has to offer, old and new, magical and humbling.”
Other destinations on the list included London and Rio de Janeiro, as well as locations in Mexico and Peru.
The magazine published in its January 2019 issue a “Gold List” comprised of the editors’ all-time favorite destinations and places to stay around the world, including hotels, resorts, and cruise ships. The magazine’s first transatlantic list, created by teams in New York and London, spans six continents and 36 countries.
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