Israel Passport โ Global Access
Israel is a Middle Eastern country on the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It is considered the Holy Land by Jews, Christians, and Muslims, featuring a profound mix of ancient history and high-tech modernity.
Top Cities to Visit
The spiritual heart of Israel, home to the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock.
Must-See Landmarks
- โ Old City of Jerusalem
- โ Dead Sea
- โ Masada Fortress
- โ Baha'i Gardens (Haifa)
Local Cuisine
- โ Hummus
- โ Falafel
- โ Shakshuka
Safety & Scams
Exercise caution; political stability can fluctuate rapidly; check current news and government travel advisories; follow instructions from local authorities and the Home Front Command; avoid border areas with Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria; security checks are frequent and thorough; personal safety is generally high in tourist areas like Tel Aviv, but stay alert.
Getting Around
Egged and Dan buses offer extensive networks; the Israel Railways connects major cities like Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem; shared taxis (Monit Sherut) are common and run on Saturdays; Tel Aviv is very bike-friendly.
Cultural Etiquette
Respect religious traditions; dress modestly when visiting holy sites (shoulders and knees covered); 'Shabbat' (sunset Friday to sunset Saturday) is observedโmany businesses and public transport close; tipping in restaurants is 10-15%.
Internet & Connectivity
Hyper-connected country; high-speed 4G/5G is widespread; fiber optics available in most homes and hotels; free Wi-Fi is extremely common in public areas, cafes, and even city centers like Tel Aviv.
Visa Free
102eVisa
30Visa on Arrival
33Visa Required
18No Admission
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