all you have to do is step off the plane at Ben Gurion International airport.”
- President's Council Mission
October 26 - 30, 2008 - L'dor V'dor Family Mission
November 22 - December 28, 2008 - Young Professionals Mission
February 14 - 21, 2009 - Makor Mission
March 4 - 12, 2009 - Pride of Israel Mission
April 19 25, 2009 - Queen of Sheba Women’s Mission
May 11 - 20, 2009

FAMILY TRAVEL
Mature Adult Travel for ages 50+
- CAARI Program
(Canadian American Active Retirees in Israel) - Jan. 14- Feb. 12 - Tel Aviv (this will include a 2 night, 3 day visit to the Galilee)
- Feb. 12 - 19 - Eilat
- Feb. 19 - 22 - Mitzpe Ramon
- Feb. 22 - 24 - Dead Sea
- Feb. 24 - March 4 - Jerusalem (Canadian flying on Air Canada will be departing on the morning of 5 March)
- Taste Israel Tour
March 12 - 21, 2009 &
October 16 - 25, 2009
ACTIVE TRAVEL
GUARANTEED DEPARTURE TOURS
These are not JNF-themed tours but are recommended as an excellent introduction to Israel for both first time and repeat visitors. Rates and availability are subject to changeHelpful Travel Information
- Travel Insurance
- Certificate of Insurance
- Travel Insurance FAQ's
- Cell Phone Rentals
- General Travel Information
Photos & Stories from
JNF Missions & Other Trips
- Canadian and American Active Retirees in Israel Program
- President's Council Mission 2007
- Queen of Sheba Mission
- Queen of Sheba II Mission
Travel with JNF Travel and Tours
Frequently Asked Questions
- I am with a group traveling to Israel Can I schedule a day with JNF?
- Can I plant a tree on my trip to Israel?
AROUND THE WORLD
STUDENT TRAVEL
OTHER PROGRAMS
When you board a plane, drive a car, or even do your laundry it takes a toll on the environment. We encourage you to take measures to minimize your carbon emissions and offset the remainder through our JNF program.
Through this campaign, you can calculate how much carbon you emit each year, and become "neutral" by planting trees in Israel. One tree will offset one ton of carbon over its lifetime.
You can also help fund JNF environmental programs to halt desertification, boost water supplies through reservoirs and waste water reclamation, grow crops efficiently in the desert and create green "lungs" around urban areas.











