Not disappointing: the northern natural and archaeological gem returns to life
Achziv Beach in the Western Galilee is coming back to life after nearly three years of war and unrest in the north. Visitors are returning to the national park, which offers blue coves and natural lagoons alongside the remains of an ancient city. At Rosh HaNikra, business owners like Albert, the site manager, and the people of 'The Cliff Restaurant' describe months of silence and economic hardship, and now every table that fills is a lifeline for them. The return to routine is described as cautious steps of resilience and hope.
Achziv Beach, a national park in the northern Western Galilee, is returning to life after nearly three years of war and unrest in the north. The article describes how visitors are returning to the beach, which offers five kilometers of blue coves and natural lagoons, alongside the remains of the ancient city and clear sea pools. In the summer, the familiar picture of families on the lawns and children splashing in the water has returned to the forefront. The northern correspondent, Uria Keshet, went on a tour and met the business owners who had been waiting for life to get back on track. At Rosh HaNikra, Albert, the site manager, and the people of 'The Cliff Restaurant' tell of long months of silence and economic hardship. Every table that fills is a lifeline for the area's businesses, which are trying to recover, rehire workers, and get the wheels turning again. The article emphasizes that the return to routine is a daily task of resilience and hope, and every vacationer who arrives is a sign of renewal. Despite the sensitive location at the northern edge, travelers are again surrendering to the tranquility, the overnight campsites, and the pastoral scenery.
Not disappointing: the northern natural and archaeological gem returns to life