Do I need a entry visa to Israel? You may or may not need a visa to enter Israel, click here for a updated list and find out
When is the best time to visit Israel? Israel can boast around 300 days of sunshine a year. Rays are so reliable that the country has been a pioneer of solar energy. Average highs of 31C in July make it a good summer alternative for those who like it hot, but even in winter visitors can expect temperatures of 18C – warm enough to lie on the beach. But autumn, when it's still hot but the crowds have died down, might just be the perfect time to go. The fact is, it's just lovley all year long! you just need to take into concidaration that during Jewish and Christian Festivals pricing and occupancy go high dramaticly. During the Summer period, prices at hotels are rather low spesificly at central cities such as Tel Aviv and Jerusalem (kids are on holiday and most families take the time to travel North or South during these month). Spring and fall is very plesent and not too hot. Note that during passovar (march/April) and Rosh Hashana September/October)-Yom Kippur periods, most hotels are full and very expensive. Spring is a beautiful time of the year with flower bluming, millions of migrating birds flying above and most hiking sites are packed with travlers. During Chiristmes and Ester periods its extra speacial if your a Cristian pilgrim especialy if you are visiting Bethlehem and Jerusalem. There are also many events throuhout the year that you must take into considiration such as the Gay pride, Tel Aviv white night events, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem night run, Gilboa run and many more
Winter Dec - Feb
Average daytime temperature: 12 - 16˚C (53 - 61˚F)
Autum
Mar - May
Average daytime temperature:
17 - 21˚C (62 - 70˚F)
Summer Jun- Aug
Average daytime temperature:
20 - 25˚C (68 - 77˚F)
Spring Sep - Nov
Average daytime temperature:
16 - 19˚C (61 - 66˚F
2. Plan your Accommodation
On the budget There are many low budget accommodation starting with hostels, homestay, Short stay rentals and even camping Tents with A/C some things can't be found on one of those traditional search sites. Click here and let us help you get it,
Descent and central If you are planning to explore the city center or plan a night out, its easier to stay at a central positioned accommodation. there are many choices out there and you can't always count on reviews and photos, u need someone local and especialy if he is familiar with the hotel industry. Click here and get some local help.
Outskirts and affordable On the other hand if your accommodation is just a pit stop or you don't want to handle the traffic and noise, there are lovely choices only 10-30 Min away from the city center. Click here and we will help you find what you need.
Best of the best In Israel you can find excellentand highi level accommodation options starting with known international hotel brands such as Hilton, MGallery by Accor, Carlton or try some local and stylish hotels brand such as Isrotel, Dan hotels or the Atlas chain. If high level hospitality is your thing then click here and we will help you,
3. Ben Gurion Airport arrival
Car Hire If you choose to rent a car then after exiting the Greeters hall at terminal 3, head up to the 2nd floor and you will find car a few rental Company counters. hey are all open 24/7 . In addition to car rentals, limousine service is also offered. Driving out will lead you to Route 1 heading to Jerusalem or Tel Aviv.
Train The train station is located on S Level at Terminal 3 with direct access from Ground Level just after exiting the Greeter Hall near Gate 03. Tickets can be purchased at the cashier booths or from one of the automated machines located near the entrance to the station. For updates about travel times and fares, please see the Israel Rails site or call the passenger information and service center at 972-77-2324000 or from any cell phone.
Taxis The taxi service in the Airport are all licensed and supervised by the Airport Authority; Its important to head first to the taxi stand that is located on Level G of Terminal 3. Prices: To Tel Aviv: 134NIS (+20 NIS at Night). To Netanya + Jerusalem; 259NIS (+51NIS at night). To Haifa: 524NIS (+113NIS at Night)
4. See & do what is important for you
In short, Israel is important to Christianity, Islam and Judaism, the three religions which trace their shared origins back to the biblical figure of Abraham. Travelers may choose Israel for many reasons. It could be a wish to explore the Biblical holy sites, historical and archaeological explorations visiting relatives, fun in the sun in Tel Aviv or a combination of all. there is a place for everyone. Click here to see recommended itineraries for different type of travelers.
Shopping time
Israel has many shopping opportunities from modern shops and malls to great outdoor markets you'll find in places like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Beer Sheva. Click here for a list of recommended shopping areas.
Dining out & street food
Israel doesn't have a define national Israeli Food. The population are from very many different countries, every community contributes its own special foods and flavors so here are three stand-out dishes that are considered Israel "national foods" tha tourists insist on eating when visiting: Falafel, Schwarma and Hummus. For those of you that plan to dine fine Click here to a few recommendations in each major city.
Nightlife
Israel considered to be one of the best nightlife destinations in Europe especially in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem. We made a list of the current popular places to go out. Click here and don't forget to drink wise.
5. Go in peace and don't forget to get your VAT refund
After spending so much its time to get back. Getting VAT back is easy. Click here and follow the instruction.
To complicated? Click here and we will plan it for you. . .