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Visa InformationElectronic Travel Authorization Required

Max stay: 90 days
  • Foreign nationals entering Israel through Ben Gurion Airport are issued an entry permit upon arrival, which serves as proof of legal stay and must be retained until departure. Admission is determined solely by Israeli border and immigration authorities at the airport.
  • Travelers who are denied entry and issued a return order must contact an Israeli diplomatic mission for information about future travel eligibility.
  • Since 1 August 2024, visa-exempt travelers are required to complete the ETA-IL electronic travel authorization prior to travel and may enter Israel only after receiving approval or holding a valid visa.
DISCLAIMER: Visa requirements are subject to change. Please verify with official sources before traveling.
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Entry ChecklistEntry Checklist

  • Valid passport with at least six months validity
  • Proof of onward or return travel

Health & VaccinationsHealth & Vaccinations

  • Vaccinations: Routine vaccinations should be up to date. Hepatitis A and Typhoid are recommended.
  • Healthcare: Israel has a high standard of healthcare. Medical facilities are modern and well-equipped. Travel insurance is recommended.
  • Travel insurance is highly recommended.

Safety & SecuritySafety & Security

  • Crime: Petty crime, such as pickpocketing, is common in tourist areas. Be vigilant.
  • Areas to Avoid: Exercise caution in areas near the Gaza Strip, West Bank, and borders with Lebanon and Syria due to security concerns.
  • Emergency Numbers:
    • Police: 100
    • Ambulance: 101
    • Fire: 102

Local Laws & EtiquetteLocal Laws & Etiquette

  • Important Laws: Drug offenses carry severe penalties. Photography of military installations and government buildings is prohibited.
  • Cultural Etiquette: Israel is a diverse country. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Greetings are important.

Money & CurrencyMoney & Currency

  • Currency: New Israeli Shekel (NIS)
  • Exchange Info: ATMs are widely available. Currency exchange is available at banks and exchange offices.
  • Typical Costs: Israel can be an expensive destination. A meal at a mid-range restaurant can cost around $20-40 USD.
  • Payment Methods: Credit cards are widely accepted. Cash is useful for smaller purchases and markets.

TransportationTransportation

  • Getting Around: Buses are the main form of public transport. Taxis and ride-sharing apps are common. Trains connect major cities.
  • Driving Requirements: An International Driving Permit is recommended. Driving is on the right. Road conditions are generally good.

CommunicationCommunication

  • Languages: Hebrew, Arabic
  • Internet & Mobile: Mobile phone coverage is good in urban areas. SIM cards are readily available.
  • Useful Phrases:
    • Sha-LOM — Hello/Peace
    • To-DAH — Thank you