After months of air-raid sirens, nighttime rushes to shelters, children missing school and parents trying to work from home while keeping them calm, the article argues that families now need a true break. It says this summer is an especially important time to get away, breathe, and choose a vacation that does not add more stress.
That is the pitch of Tour Olam, which says the Pader family has been running these trips for 35 years. The company closes an entire hotel in Austria and brings a small, carefully managed group of about 40 people, handling every detail from the flight to the final breakfast. Meals are described as kosher gourmet food prepared by an experienced chef and pastry chef, available throughout the day, with excursions set at a relaxed pace and the option to stay at the hotel instead of joining the group.
The destination is Kreischberg in the Austrian Alps, at an altitude of 900 meters, where the landscape is meant to help body and mind recover. The fully reserved hotel, Relax Resort Kreischberg, offers spacious rooms with mountain views and a fully separated panoramic pool. The article says people who have been there report that after two or three days, their shoulders drop, breathing deepens and the mind finally becomes quiet.
Tour Olam also highlights financial flexibility for hesitant customers, a small deposit at registration, the balance due two weeks before departure, and a full refund if flights are canceled. Registration is in its final stages, the first group leaves next week with only a few places left, the second departs on June 29, which is 14 Tammuz, and the third on July 6. The company says some discounted spots are still available for early summer sign-ups.