The accommodations in these destinations include kosher foods, and are within walking distance of Orthodox synagogues.
Many kosher vacation packages are geared toward the Jewish holidays throughout the year including Passover, Sukkot and Hanukkah.
In Israel, schools are on vacation and parents take advantage of the free time to travel within the country or overseas.
A seasonal subcategory of the Kosher tourism industry is travel for Passover, a period of a week that otherwise involves special preparation of the personal home and kitchen.
Important aspects of this segment of the industry include separate hours for men and women at swimming pools and beaches and the hotels might remove televisions or Internet access from rooms and the lobby.