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29.07.2024

Traveling to Israel can be an enriching experience, but it's essential to be well-prepared. Here are some key things to know:

1. Visa Requirements: Check if you need a visa to enter Israel. Many nationalities can enter for up to 90 days without a visa, but it’s always good to verify current requirements.

2. Security: Israel has stringent security measures. Be prepared for thorough security checks at airports and other entry points. It’s advisable to arrive at the airport well in advance.

3. Travel Insurance: Ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers health, accidents, and theft.

4. Currency: The currency is the Israeli Shekel (ILS). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s good to have some cash for small purchases or in rural areas.

5. Language: While Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages, English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.

6. Cultural Sensitivity: Respect local customs, especially in religious areas. Dress modestly when visiting holy sites. For example, in Jerusalem's Old City, women should cover their shoulders and knees, and men should avoid wearing shorts.

7. Shabbat Observance: From Friday evening to Saturday evening, many businesses, public transport, and services close for Shabbat. Plan your travel and activities accordingly.

8. Health Precautions: No special vaccinations are required for travel to Israel, but it's always wise to check for any updates before you go. Tap water is safe to drink.

9. Safety in Conflict Zones: Stay informed about the political situation and avoid areas that may be prone to conflict, such as the Gaza Strip and certain parts of the West Bank. Follow travel advisories from your government.

10. Local Etiquette: Israelis are known for being direct and informal. Don’t be surprised by the straightforward manner of conversation. 

11. Driving: Driving is on the right side of the road. If you plan to rent a car, familiarize yourself with local traffic laws and road signs.

12. Electrical Appliances: The standard voltage is 230V, and the plug types are C and H. Bring appropriate adapters for your electronics.

13. Mobile Connectivity: Israel has excellent mobile network coverage. Consider getting a local SIM card or an international plan to stay connected.

14. Climate and Clothing: Israel has a varied climate. Summers are hot and dry, while winters can be mild to cold, especially in Jerusalem and the north. Pack accordingly and bring sun protection.

15. Food and Water: Israeli cuisine is diverse and caters to various dietary preferences. Kosher food is common, especially in Jewish areas. Always drink plenty of water, particularly in the summer.

By keeping these points in mind, you can ensure a smoother and more enjoyable trip to Israel.

Sergio Szmoisz

Conexion Travel

Sergio Szmoisz

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