Whether ibex in the Pitz valley, or a river cruise on the Rhine: a holiday again this summer possible. And in Tel Aviv, and Cyprus in the tourism sector are already thinking of the future.

Capricorn-the Museum opens in Pitztal

Pitztal (dpa/tmn) – The largest ibex Population in the Eastern Alps is located in the Tyrolean Pitztal. Around 1200 animals strip there through the mountains. Once the six specimens that had been brought from Switzerland broke out from an enclosure and reproduced beautifully.

on 15. July a new Museum opening: The ibex center in St. Leonhard – a modern steel-and-concrete construction is dedicated to the history of the animals, but also the nature and culture of the Pitz valley, as the local tourism Association explains. ( www.pitztal.com)

Tel Aviv bike wants to be friendly to explore

Tel Aviv-Jaffa – Tel Aviv with the bike: This is supposed to be for Locals and tourists in the future, more convenient possible. In Israel’s Mediterranean metropolis, the network will grow to bike lanes by 2025 to more than Double, the state of Israel tourist office.

Instead of the current 140 kilometres to 300 kilometres to be available. In addition, eleven new pedestrian zones should be created. Tel Aviv, which is named because of its Bauhaus buildings in the White city, is actually two cities: Tel Aviv and Jaffa. Both places grew together.

Cyprus gets a Robinson-Club

Larnaca – Cyprus, is scheduled to open in the coming year, a new Robinson holiday club. An existing hotel is being renovated, with 321 rooms and suites to the coming summer and extended, such as to notify to Tui belonging to the club provider. It is the first Robinson Club on the island in the Mediterranean, taking the total to 26 systems in the world. The Robinson Club in Cyprus is around 30 minutes drive from Larnaka airport, on the South coast.

schedule tours presents “Lady Diletta” in service

Bremen – As the first river ship for the German market, with individual cabins plan tours cross sends trips to the “Lady Diletta” on travel. The 135-metre-long construction of a new category of Four-star-Plus has 92 cabins, so plan tours. The ship departs this summer on the Rhine – due to the Corona but with a reduced number of passengers.

© dpa-infocom, dpa:200626-99-573027/2