Kosher Travel Country Comparison 2026: Strict Observant Cities, Pesach Programs, Cruises
Wellness Travel·11 min read·May 3, 2026

Kosher Travel Country Comparison 2026: Strict Observant Cities, Pesach Programs, Cruises

Kosher Travel Country Comparison 2026: Strict Observant Cities, Pesach Programs, Cruises

You spent three weeks researching whether Buenos Aires has reliable OU-certified options near the hotel your family wants, and you still do not have a confident answer. You found a Pesach program that looks ideal but cannot tell whether the kashrut supervision is OU, OK, or something you have never heard of. You want to take your family on a kosher cruise and there are exactly two operators you trust, but their schedules conflict with your school year. You got burned last year by a hotel that claimed "glatt kosher available" and served chalav stam without disclosing it. You are planning the biggest family trip of the year and the baseline question - can everyone eat everything all week without compromise - has no single source that answers it clearly.

Travel Anywhere is the AI-powered travel planning platform at travelanywhere.chat that helps strictly observant Jewish families and solo travelers navigate kosher infrastructure city by city, compare Pesach program operators, identify Chabad presence before you book, and match kashrut supervision standards to your household's requirements.

TL;DR: Jerusalem is the world's gold standard for observant travel with over 900 kosher restaurants, the entire Jewish Quarter operating under the Rabbanut, and Chabad presence on every major tourist corridor. Brooklyn (Borough Park, Crown Heights, Flatbush) is the densest OU/OK certification zone outside Israel. London's Stamford Hill and Golders Green neighborhoods are Europe's most walkable kosher ecosystems. Antwerp's historic Jewish quarter punches above its size with full kashrut infrastructure in a compact walkable area. Paris's 19th arrondissement and Marais neighborhoods have strong certification density with rising OU/OK penetration. Pesach programs for 2026 range from approximately $2,200 per person (budget Europe) to $10,998 per person (Arrabelle Vail, 12-night) - with luxury resort programs at Waldorf Astoria Riviera Maya and Fairmont Grand Del Mar running $8,000-$10,250 per person. Ultra-luxury private villa Pesach packages in Orlando start at $10,000 for the villa plus $3,695 per person for program and catering. Kosherica runs Glatt Kosher riverboat and ocean cruises in 2026 (Danube, Seine, Greek Isles, Alaska, Mediterranean). Kosher River Cruises offers Japan/South Korea, Netherlands-Belgium, and an Antarctic expedition for 2026-2027. OU certification is the most recognized kosher standard for international travelers; OK is the second most widely trusted. Chabad.org's "Find a Chabad" directory covers 100+ countries and is the most reliable pre-travel infrastructure check for any destination.

Key Takeaways

  1. Jerusalem has the highest kosher restaurant density of any city in the world - over 900 OU/Rabbanut-certified restaurants, the entire Jewish Quarter operating under full kashrut, and Mahane Yehuda market stalls certified across the board (source: Israel Tourism Authority, goKosher.com).
  2. Over 150 Pesach programs ran worldwide in 2025-2026, spanning Europe, the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America, with new destinations added each year (source: TotallyJewishTravel.com, Raphi Bloom, co-founder).
  3. Pesach 2026 price range: approximately $2,200-$10,998 per person for standard program operators, with private villa packages exceeding $13,000 per person all-in (source: TotallyJewishTravel.com Passover Program Price Guide, PassoverListings.com).
  4. Kosherica's 2026 Danube Jewish Heritage Cruise runs August 5-12 aboard the MS Amadeus Aurea with an all-star Rabbinical staff, dedicated mashgichim, and Glatt Kosher gourmet cuisine - the densest Jewish heritage itinerary of any kosher cruise in Europe (source: Kosherica.com).
  5. Chabad.org's directory covers active houses in over 100 countries, making it the most reliable infrastructure check for observant travelers before booking any destination outside established kosher centers (source: Chabad.org).
  6. OU Kosher certification is the most internationally recognized standard for strictly observant travelers, followed by OK Kosher - both are trusted as full glatt standards at OU/OK-supervised restaurants and Pesach programs globally (source: OU.org, OK.org).

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Jerusalem Old City stone wall pilgrims Photo by Bruno Aguirre on Unsplash

Which Cities Are the World's Most Observant-Friendly in 2026?

Kosher infrastructure is not evenly distributed. The cities below represent the global tier where a strictly observant traveler can arrive, eat three meals daily without compromise, walk to shul, and trust the kashrut environment without pre-trip negotiation.

City Est. kosher restaurants Primary certification Chabad presence Eruv Notable neighborhood
Jerusalem, Israel 900+ Rabbanut / OU / Badatz Very dense - every tourist corridor Yes (multiple) Jewish Quarter, Mahane Yehuda, Rechavia
Brooklyn, NY (Borough Park / Crown Heights) 400+ combined OU / OK / Star-K / CRC Very dense - headquarters for Chabad World Yes Borough Park, Crown Heights, Flatbush
London (Stamford Hill / Golders Green) 80-120 KLBD / OU / KF Dense - Stamford Hill is Europe's most concentrated Haredi community Yes (Golders Green) Stamford Hill, Golders Green
Antwerp, Belgium 40-60 Machsike Hadass / OU Strong - historic Jewish quarter Yes Historic diamond district Jewish quarter
Paris (19th arr. / Marais) 60-80 Beth Din de Paris / OU Moderate-strong Partial 19th arrondissement, Marais
Manchester, UK 30-45 MBD / OU Moderate - growing community Yes Prestwich, Whitefield
Buenos Aires, Argentina 25-40 ACIJ / Va'ad Hakashrut Moderate Partial Once, Palermo

Jerusalem

Jerusalem is the singular exception in global kosher travel because the default assumption is inverted - the certified kosher option is the norm, and the non-certified exception is the thing you need to flag. The Jewish Quarter of the Old City operates entirely under kashrut. Mahane Yehuda market, the city's most important food destination, has full kashrut certification across its permanent stalls. Over 900 restaurants carry Rabbanut certification or stricter Badatz certification. For mehadrin-standard travelers, the Badatz Eidah Hachareidis certification is available across a significant subset of the city's restaurant and food-production ecosystem.

The Israel Tourism Authority reports that Jerusalem is the top destination for observant Jewish travelers globally, with infrastructure designed around Shabbat closures, hotel Shabbat elevators and key-card locks, and eruv coverage across the central residential and tourist districts.

Brooklyn

Borough Park, Crown Heights, and Flatbush collectively form the densest diaspora kosher certification zone on earth. Borough Park alone has over 200 kosher restaurants, butchers, bakeries, and specialty stores within a few square miles. Crown Heights is the world headquarters of Chabad-Lubavitch, which means the Chabad infrastructure there is comprehensive. OU and OK certifications are ubiquitous. Star-K and CRC-certified establishments are common. Kashrus Magazine, published in Brooklyn, tracks the full OU/OK/Star-K certified restaurant list for the metro area and is the most reliable regional directory.

London: Stamford Hill and Golders Green

London's kosher ecosystem divides between two neighborhoods. Stamford Hill is home to Europe's largest concentration of Haredi Jews and carries some of the strictest kashrut standards available outside Israel, with Machsike Hadass, Kedassia, and KLBD certifications all present. Golders Green operates at a slightly more Modern Orthodox standard with KLBD (London Beth Din) certification dominant and OU-certified restaurants increasingly available. Both neighborhoods are within the same eruv. The KLBD's travel advisory for international destinations is one of the most-referenced kashrut travel resources in the UK.

Antwerp

Antwerp's Jewish community, centered around the diamond district and historic Jewish quarter, punches significantly above the city's size in terms of kashrut infrastructure. Machsike Hadass Antwerp is one of the most respected regional certification bodies in Europe. Kosher bakeries, delis, home-style restaurants, and specialty shops are concentrated within a walkable district. JewishEurope.org lists 40+ certified restaurants and food establishments in Antwerp, making it the most certifiable mid-size European city for kosher travelers.


What Do Pesach Programs Actually Cost in 2026?

Pesach 2026 began Wednesday night, April 1st and ended Thursday night, April 9th. The price range for full-program Passover hotel packages in 2026 runs from approximately $2,200 to over $13,000 per person, depending on hotel tier, location, program length, and operator.

Price tier breakdown

Tier Price per person Example programs Location type
Budget $2,200-$3,500 Dan Panorama Tel Aviv (£1,554), Cesare Augustus Venice (€1,990), Albania programs (€2,090+) Europe / Israel
Mid-range $3,500-$6,500 Panama Hyatt Dreams ($4,400), Puerto Vallarta Westin ($5,290), Sonesta Redondo Beach ($6,300) Mexico, Caribbean, US
Luxury $6,500-$10,000 Waldorf Astoria Riviera Maya ($8,000-$10,000), Fairmont Grand Del Mar ($10,250), Arrabelle Vail ($10,998/12 nights) US resort, Mexico
Ultra-luxury / private $10,000+ Private villa Orlando (from $10,000 villa + $3,695/person program + catering) US, custom

"Costs vary widely because every program is different. The quality of the hotel, size and amenities affect the price - a five-star hotel with spacious rooms, luxurious facilities and excellent service will cost more than a three-star hotel." - TotallyJewishTravel.com Passover Program Pricing Guide, 2026

What is included in a Pesach program price?

A standard full-program Pesach package at the mid-range tier typically includes:

  • All seder nights (first and second) with Haggadah and formal program
  • All yom tov and chol hamoed meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Daily minyan services, Torah learning programming, and scholar-in-residence
  • Children's programming and supervised activities
  • Hotel accommodations (double occupancy standard; singles charged a supplement)
  • Bidkat chametz and hotel-wide bedikat chametz certification
  • Rabbinical supervision and mashgichim throughout

What is typically not included: flights, trip cancellation insurance, single supplements (often $500-$2,000 additional), and upgrades to premium room categories.

The PassoverListings.com $10K-$15K tier includes operators that run private hotel buyouts with internationally recognized chefs, full entertainment programming, and Glatt Kosher Mehadrin supervision - the highest supervision standard available in hotel settings.

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Which Kosher Cruise Lines Run in 2026?

Kosher ocean and river cruises operate in a niche but growing segment. Three operators dominate the 2026 market.

Danube river cruise ship Europe Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash

Kosherica

Kosherica is the most established kosher cruise operator running ocean and riverboat itineraries. Their 2026 schedule includes:

Cruise Ship Dates Route
Danube Jewish Heritage MS Amadeus Aurea Aug 5-12, 2026 Passau → Vienna → Bratislava → Budapest
Seine River Viva Beyond Jul 6-12, 2026 Paris → Normandy
Greek Isles Norwegian Pearl Aug 2-9, 2026 Greek island circuit
Alaska Norwegian Cruise Line Jade Jun 22-29, 2026 Alaska coastal
Mediterranean Isles Norwegian Epic Aug 16-23, 2026 Mediterranean circuit

The Danube Jewish Heritage cruise is their flagship 2026 offering. Rabbi Weil serves as the on-board historian and scholar. The cruise features an all-star Rabbinical staff, dedicated mashgichim for continuous kashrut supervision, and world-class chefs providing Glatt Kosher Gourmet cuisine throughout. Daily excursions include Jewish heritage sites in Vienna, Bratislava, and Budapest - three of Europe's most historically significant Jewish cities.

The Seine River cruise aboard the brand-new Viva Beyond sails from Paris to Normandy with Jewish heritage tours and gourmet Glatt Kosher cuisine onboard.

Kosher River Cruises (KRC)

Kosher River Cruises specializes in expedition-style and river itineraries in less conventional kosher destinations. Their 2026-2027 schedule:

Cruise Dates Route
Japan & South Korea Jun 15-24, 2026 Japan/South Korea expedition
Netherlands-Belgium Jul 29-Aug 5, 2026 Netherlands to Belgium canal
Antarctic expedition Dec 28, 2026-Jan 7, 2027 Antarctica
Vietnam & Cambodia Mekong May 24-Jun 2, 2027 Mekong River
British Isles Odyssey Aug 16-26, 2027 British Isles circuit
Lower Danube Oct 27-Nov 4, 2027 Bucharest to Budapest

KRC also offers custom group tour packages for organizations, synagogues, and yeshivot. Their Antarctic expedition is the most unusual offering in the kosher cruise market for 2026-2027 - a Glatt Kosher expedition cruise to a destination almost no kosher infrastructure has reached previously.

Golden Tours Kosher Travelers

A third operator running seven cruise options for 2026, including Iceland/Scotland, Rhine River, Norway Fjords (two departure dates), Mediterranean, Alaska, and Japan/China circuits. Programming format is similar to Kosherica: fresh kosher meals prepared daily onboard, daily minyan services, and dedicated synagogue facilities.

What all three operators share

All three operate with daily minyan services, on-board Rabbinical staff, fresh Glatt Kosher cuisine prepared by dedicated kosher kitchen teams (not the ship's standard kitchen), and structured Jewish programming. None of the three operators run a mixed-supervision model - the on-board environment is fully certified for the duration of the cruise.


How Do OU and OK Certifications Compare for Travelers?

OU Kosher (Orthodox Union) and OK Kosher Certification are the two most internationally recognized kosher certification agencies. For strictly observant travelers, understanding the difference matters practically when evaluating a Pesach program, a restaurant in an unfamiliar city, or a cruise operator.

OU Kosher is the world's largest kosher certification agency, certifying over 1.1 million products in 105 countries. The OU symbol (circle-U) is accepted globally as a full Glatt standard by virtually all Orthodox authorities. OU's restaurant certification program covers both restaurant kashrut and Shabbat/yom tov compliance for hotel programs. Their online directory at OU.org is the most comprehensive international restaurant and product certification database available.

"OU Kosher's mission is to be the global leader in kosher certification, serving as the trusted resource for consumers, manufacturers, and the kosher industry worldwide." - OU.org, Mission Statement

OK Kosher Certification is the second most widely accepted global certification. OK's supervision standard is considered equivalent to OU by most Orthodox authorities. OK certifies products and establishments in over 80 countries. Their traveler-facing directory at OK.org covers restaurants and food-service establishments.

For Pesach programs specifically: The most demanding travelers look for OU or OK supervision with a named mashgiach temidi (full-time on-site supervisor) rather than just a hashgacha (periodic inspection). Programs that publish the supervising agency and name the mashgiach are operating at the highest transparency standard. The Arrabelle Vail, Waldorf Astoria Riviera Maya, and Fairmont Grand Del Mar programs each publish their kashrut supervisor credentials in their marketing materials.

Beer certification update for 2026: OU Kosher, Star-K, and OK Kosher jointly announced that craft beer will no longer be automatically considered kosher beginning January 1, 2026, due to increased use of flavoring additives in production. Observant travelers should verify beer certification explicitly at any destination - the prior practice of assuming beer is automatically acceptable is no longer reliable.


Where Is Chabad Coverage Densest Globally?

Chabad-Lubavitch operates the world's largest network of Jewish outreach centers, with active houses in over 100 countries and more than 5,000 institutions worldwide as of 2026. For strictly observant travelers, Chabad presence functions as a reliable proxy for minimum kosher infrastructure - where there is an active Chabad house, there is typically a kosher meal program, Shabbat hospitality, and local Jewish community connections.

"Wherever you're traveling in the world, a Chabad Center is nearby." - Chabad.org, Find a Chabad Center

Chabad density by region (2026)

Region Chabad presence level Key cities covered
North America Very dense - every major US and Canadian city New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal
Israel Very dense - every city and many tourist sites Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Eilat, Haifa, Tzfat
Western Europe Dense - all major cities, many secondary cities London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome, Zurich, Brussels
Eastern Europe Moderate-strong Prague, Budapest, Warsaw, Krakow, Vienna, Bucharest
Latin America Moderate Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Mexico City, Bogotá, Santiago
Asia-Pacific Growing - major cities covered Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok, Sydney, Mumbai
Africa Limited Cape Town, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Casablanca
South/Central America Moderate Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Lima, Bogotá

The Chabad.org "Find a Chabad" directory at chabad.org/centers is updated in real time and is the single most reliable pre-travel infrastructure check for any destination. Before booking any destination outside the top 10 kosher cities, the standard pre-travel protocol for strictly observant travelers is: (1) check Chabad.org for active house address and contact, (2) email in advance to confirm availability and Shabbat meal capacity, (3) ask the local Chabad for the nearest OU/OK-certified restaurant recommendation.


Can Strict Observant Travelers Visit Asia and South America?

The short answer is yes, with preparation. The longer answer is that Asia and South America require a different pre-trip framework than Europe or North America.

Asia

Japan has active Chabad houses in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. The Tokyo Chabad in Hiroo neighborhood provides Shabbat meals and has connections to the small certified restaurant ecosystem. Tokyo has approximately 6-8 OU-certified or otherwise recognized certified restaurants, primarily in the Hiroo and Minami-Azabu neighborhoods. Kosher River Cruises' Japan & South Korea expedition (June 15-24, 2026) solves the on-ground logistics problem entirely by providing full Glatt Kosher meals onboard.

Thailand has a long-standing Chabad presence in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, and Phuket. Bangkok has the most developed kosher restaurant ecosystem in Southeast Asia, with Chabad houses operating full restaurant services and several OU-certified Bangkok restaurants operating independently. Pesach programs have run at the Sheraton Hua Hin (Thailand program price: approximately $3,500 per person for 2026), suggesting the local Chabad infrastructure is sufficient to support Pesach-level supervision.

Israel travelers extending to Asia: The most practical framework for strictly observant Israel-based or Israel-visiting travelers extending to Asia is to use the Chabad.org directory + email-in-advance protocol, carry packaged OU-certified foods for travel days, and plan around Chabad meal services for Shabbat.

South America

Buenos Aires has the largest Jewish community in Latin America (approximately 180,000-200,000 Jews), with significant Orthodox and observant subpopulations in the Once (Villa Crespo) and Palermo neighborhoods. The ACIJ (Asociación Comunitaria Israelita Argentina) and Va'ad Hakashrut Argentina are the primary certification bodies, with OU penetration increasing. Buenos Aires has approximately 25-40 OU/ACIJ-certified restaurants, making it the most viable South American destination for observant travelers.

Brazil: São Paulo has an active Chabad presence and approximately 15-25 certified restaurants. Kosher shopping at recognized certified stores is available. Rio de Janeiro has limited but functional kosher infrastructure.

Mexico is the most accessible Latin American destination for strictly observant travelers. Mexico City has 40+ OU-certified restaurants, a functional eruv in the Polanco neighborhood, and Chabad houses in multiple neighborhoods. Several Pesach programs run in Puerto Vallarta, the Riviera Maya, and Cancún - confirming that the kosher supply chain to Mexican resort destinations is well-established.


What Should Multigenerational Kosher Families Plan For?

Multigenerational kosher travel - grandparents, parents, children, and teens in the same trip - has specific planning requirements that single-generation trips do not.

Kashrut standard alignment across the family. The strictest kashrut standard in the group sets the floor for the trip. If one family member requires Badatz Eidah Hachareidis supervision and another is comfortable with regular Rabbanut, the trip's restaurant choices must accommodate the stricter standard. Aligning kashrut standards before destination selection prevents on-the-ground conflict.

Shabbat hotel selection. Hotels in Israel, Brooklyn, and London typically have Shabbat keys, Shabbat elevators, and are within eruv boundaries. Outside these cities, Shabbat hotel logistics require advance research. The Chabad.org contact-in-advance protocol is critical for families traveling over Shabbat in less-established kosher cities.

Pesach programs for multigenerational groups. The best Pesach programs for families with children under 13 and grandparents over 70 simultaneously are programs that offer:

  • Multi-tier room category pricing (grandparents in accessible rooms, families in connecting suites)
  • Structured children's programming (ages 3-5, 6-10, 11-15 separately)
  • Adult programming including Torah learning, tisch, and entertainment
  • On-site medical services or proximity to hospital

Programs at the Waldorf Astoria Riviera Maya, Fairmont Grand Del Mar, and Arrabelle Vail are consistently cited for the quality of multigenerational programming. Programs at European hotels (Mykonos, Portuguese Algarve) offer more compact, intimate settings that some families prefer for smaller reunions.

Multigenerational family vacation planning guide

Travel Anywhere is the AI-powered travel planning platform at travelanywhere.chat. We help kosher families map kashrut standards to destination options, compare Pesach programs side by side, identify Chabad-accessible hotels, and plan multigenerational itineraries around Shabbat, yom tov, and family logistics. Tell us your kashrut standard, your travel window, and your group composition - we handle the rest.


Bottom Line: The 2026 Kosher Travel Decision

The 2026 kosher travel landscape has never been richer in options. Jerusalem remains the only city in the world where a strictly observant traveler needs zero pre-trip kashrut infrastructure research - the city defaults to certified. Brooklyn is its diaspora equivalent. London, Antwerp, Paris, and Manchester are Europe's most reliable kosher ecosystems.

For Pesach programs, the real decision is not "which hotel" but "which supervision standard, which program operator, and which family-programming tier fits your group." The $2,200 budget tier in Europe and the $10,000+ ultra-luxury tier in US resorts serve genuinely different needs. Neither is wrong - but they are not interchangeable.

For kosher cruises, Kosherica is the most established operator with the most varied 2026 schedule. Kosher River Cruises reaches destinations Kosherica does not, including Japan, South Korea, and Antarctica. Both operate with full Glatt Kosher supervision and daily minyan services.

For destinations outside established kosher cities - Asia, South America, Eastern Europe - the pre-travel protocol is consistent: Chabad.org directory check, email-in-advance to the local Chabad, and confirmed OU/OK-certified restaurant list before booking flights.

The decision framework is simple. The research is the hard part. That is exactly what travelanywhere.chat is built for.

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Jerusalem Old City crowd Western Wall Photo by Robert Bye on Unsplash

FAQ: Kosher Travel in 2026

What is the most kosher-friendly city in the world for strictly observant travelers?

Jerusalem is the global gold standard. With over 900 certified restaurants, the entire Jewish Quarter under Rabbanut supervision, full eruv coverage across central tourist and residential districts, and Badatz Eidah Hachareidis certification available at the highest-standard establishments, Jerusalem is the only major travel destination where observant travelers need no pre-trip kashrut infrastructure research. Brooklyn (Borough Park, Crown Heights, Flatbush) is the closest diaspora equivalent.

How much does a Pesach program cost in 2026?

Pesach programs for 2026 range from approximately $2,200 per person at budget European programs (Dan Panorama Tel Aviv, Albanian resort options) to $10,998 per person for the Arrabelle Vail 12-night program. Waldorf Astoria Riviera Maya runs $8,000-$10,000 per person; Fairmont Grand Del Mar runs approximately $10,250. Private villa programs in Orlando start at $10,000 for the villa plus $3,695 per person for program and catering. Mid-range programs in Mexico, Panama, and California run $4,400-$6,300 per person. The $10K-$15K tier exists and covers full hotel buyout programs with Mehadrin supervision and named mashgichim.

What is the difference between OU and OK kosher certification for travelers?

OU Kosher (Orthodox Union) certifies over 1.1 million products in 105 countries and is the most widely recognized certification globally. OK Kosher Certification is the second most widely accepted, covering 80+ countries. Both are accepted as full Glatt standards by virtually all Orthodox authorities. For Pesach programs and kosher cruises specifically, look for programs that publish both the certifying agency and the name of the on-site mashgiach temidi - that combination is the highest transparency standard in the industry.

What are the best kosher cruise lines for 2026?

Kosherica is the most established operator with ocean and riverboat itineraries in 2026, including the Danube Jewish Heritage cruise (August 5-12 aboard MS Amadeus Aurea), Seine River cruise (July 6-12), Greek Isles, Alaska, and Mediterranean. Kosher River Cruises offers more adventurous itineraries including Japan/South Korea (June 15-24, 2026) and an Antarctic expedition (December 28, 2026-January 7, 2027). Both operators provide Glatt Kosher cuisine, daily minyan, on-board Rabbinical staff, and dedicated kashrus supervision throughout.

How do I find kosher food in a city with limited infrastructure?

Use the Chabad.org "Find a Chabad Center" directory before departure and email the local Chabad house in advance to confirm Shabbat meal availability and nearest certified restaurant. The OU.org and OK.org online directories list certified restaurants internationally. GoKosher.com and YeahThatsKosher.com both aggregate verified kosher restaurants globally. For travel days, carry packaged OU-certified foods to cover transit meals in cities with sparse infrastructure.

Can strictly observant families do multigenerational kosher travel outside Israel?

Yes. The best outside-Israel destinations for multigenerational kosher travel are Brooklyn/New York, London (Stamford Hill/Golders Green), Antwerp, and Paris (19th arrondissement/Marais) for city trips. For resort-based multigenerational travel, Pesach programs at the Waldorf Astoria Riviera Maya, Fairmont Grand Del Mar, and Arrabelle Vail offer structured programming for children, teens, and adults simultaneously with full Mehadrin supervision. Pesach program operators are the most reliable solution for multigenerational kosher resort travel because all logistics - kashrut, programming, accommodations - are managed by a single operator.

Is beer still kosher in 2026?

No longer automatically. OU Kosher, Star-K, and OK Kosher jointly announced that all beer requires explicit certification beginning January 1, 2026, due to increased use of flavorings and additives in craft beer production. Observant travelers should verify beer certification explicitly at any restaurant or bar - including at certified kosher establishments.


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Rachel CaldwellEditorial Director, TravelAnywhere

Rachel Caldwell is the Editorial Director of TravelAnywhere. She leads the editorial team behind every guide on travelanywhere.blog, focusing on primary research, honest budget math, and recommendations the team would book themselves. Last reviewed May 3, 2026.