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Lithuania is becoming more accessible to the Israeli tourists

BC, Vilnius, 08.04.2015.Print version
After opening the Embassy of Israel in Vilnius, joining the euro zone and being chosen by the Lonely Planet as one of the world's top touristic attractions, Lithuania is becoming more accessible and welcoming to the Israeli tourists, reports LETA/ELTA.

Photo: iil.mfa.lt

Jurgita Kazlauskiene, head of the Lithuanian State Department of Tourism (VTD), and Lithuanian Ambassador to Israel Edminas Bagdonas, met at the David Intercontinental hotel in Tel Aviv for a unique PR event aimed at Israeli travel agents in order to encourage Israeli tourists to visit Lithuania, the VTD said.

 

In this exclusive event the travel agents were shown the various touristic attractions in Lithuania, its historical sites, landscapes, culinary, SPAs, and many more. The event also had a lucky draw in which the lucky winners received a package of luxury vacation in Lithuania and many other prizes.

 

Lithuania's aim of attracting more Israeli tourists is an outcome of the increasing connections between the two countries that became even closer with Lithuania joining the euro zone and the opening of the Israeli embassy in Vilnius in January 2015.

 

"Lithuania and Israel have historical and long lasting relations. Our arrival to Israel proves our wish to maintain and empower our relation in the future. Due to the recent changes, we are expecting a high number of Israeli tourists in Lithuania so that they can experience the touristic and cultural variety that our country has to offer. I am certain that the Israeli people will discover an attractive country which was also declared lately by both the Lonely Planet and Forbes magazine as a top international recommended touristic destination for 2015," said Kazlauskiene, chief of the Lithuanian Department of Tourism.

 

Lithuania's Sarunas Jasikevicius, former basketball player of Maccabi Tel Aviv, also welcomed the development of relations between Lithuania and Israel. "Judging from my own experience I am sure that the Israelis will find Lithuania a magical and friendly touristic destination where they can enjoy a variety of their favourite attractions: historical sites, breath-taking views, shopping, great night life and much more. I am looking forward to seeing the Israelis in my beautiful country," he said, the VTD reports.






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