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Do Spain Citizens Need a Visa for Palestinian Territories in 2026?

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Spanish citizens do not need a visa to enter Palestine. However, since the Palestinian Authority does not control its own external borders, you MUST enter through Israeli-controlled checkpoints (such as Ben Gurion Airport or land borders) and abide by Israel's entry regulations.

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Last updatedApril 17, 2026
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Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Enter via Israel

Fly into Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) in Tel Aviv or cross via land borders (e.g., Allenby Bridge from Jordan). You will receive an Israeli entry slip.

2

Travel to the West Bank

Take a bus or shared taxi (sherut) from Jerusalem to checkpoints like Qalandia (for Ramallah) or Checkpoint 300 (for Bethlehem).

3

Checkpoint Crossing

Present your Spanish passport and Israeli entry slip to Israeli soldiers at the checkpoint to enter and exit Palestinian territories.

Required Documents

  • β€”Valid Spanish Passport (must be valid for at least 6 months)
  • β€”Israeli Entry Slip (blue paper given at Israeli immigration; do NOT lose this)
  • β€”Return flight ticket and proof of accommodation

Important Tips

  • β€’If questioned by Israeli border control, state your intention to visit both Israel and the Palestinian Territories for tourism and religious sites. Being overly political can result in denied entry.
  • β€’Never lose the blue Israeli entry slip; you need it to cross checkpoints and exit the country.
  • β€’The local currency in the West Bank is the Israeli New Shekel (ILS). Cash is highly recommended for taxis and markets.
  • β€’Security situations can change rapidly. Always check your embassy's travel advisories and avoid areas of active protest or conflict.
  • β€’Entry to Gaza is practically impossible for tourists and requires special permits granted only to journalists or aid workers.

Easiest Way to Get It

Fly into Tel Aviv, answer Israeli security questions calmly and truthfully about tourism, keep your blue entry slip safe, and use local transport to cross into Bethlehem or Ramallah.

Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.

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Discover Palestinian Territories

Palestine is a land of profound historical, religious, and cultural significance. From the ancient streets of Jerusalem and the religious sites of Bethlehem to the vibrant markets of Ramallah and the ancient agricultural terraces, it offers a deeply moving and authentic travel experience rooted in resilience and legendary hospitality.

Jerusalem (East)
A city sacred to three major world religions, home to the Old City, Dome of the Rock, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Old City of Jerusalem (UNESCO)Church of the Nativity (Bethlehem)Al-Aqsa MosqueHummus & FalafelMaqluba (Upside-down rice and meat)
Best Time: March to May or September to November (Mild weather for visiting historic sites)
Currency: Israeli New Shekel (ILS), Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
Daily Budget: $60-120/day
Safety & Scams
Exercise a high degree of caution; the security situation is volatile and can change rapidly; avoid areas of active conflict and political demonstrations; check travel advisories and local news daily; entry and exit are controlled by Israeli authorities; checkpoints are common in the West Bank; respects local conservative customs; healthcare is adequate in major cities like Ramallah but specialized care may require transfer; tap water is generally not recommended for drinking.
Getting Around
Shared taxis (Service) are the most common way to travel between cities; private taxis are available but more expensive; buses connect major hubs; pedestrian checkpoints can cause delays; car rentals are possible but require specific insurance for the West Bank.
Cultural Etiquette
Hospitality is a point of pride; accept tea or coffee if offered; dress modestly (covering shoulders and knees), especially in religious sites; ask permission before photographing locals; respect Islamic and Christian traditions.
Internet & Connectivity
Digital infrastructure is good in major cities; 3G/4G is available via Jawwal and Wataniya (Ooredoo); high-speed Wi-Fi is common in hotels and cafes in Ramallah, Bethlehem, and Jericho.
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Frequently Asked Questions

No, you can travel visa-free to Palestinian Territories for tourism.

Palestinian Territories citizens need a visa to visit Spain.

The Spain passport ranks #2 globally with visa-free access to 180 countries.

In case of emergency, call 112 for police or 112 for medical assistance.

The standard voltage is 230V and the plug types are C, F.

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