The real life in Israel is calm and normal. There are areas where once every few years there is tension and it’s off the touristic tracks.
The state of Israel is well-secured due to its religious sensitivity. There are lots of security guards and Israeli police (Uniformed and undercover). However, if there will be any warning or security tension we will know about it in advance and act accordingly.
In recent years, Israel has become a safer country than France, Britain, and Germany. Israeli security forces have the strongest sophistication in the world. Ask those who already visited Israel and rely less on the news.
During the summer the temperatures can get up to 110 F (Short sleeves, swimsuits, hat, etc.) but always bring Jackets if you planning to spend evenings in the mountains (eg Jerusalem/Galilee/Golan Heights). During the winter time, from November to March the minimum temperatures start at 29 F in the mountains and 44 F on the coastline (eg Tel Aviv).
Not yet. But it’s coming soon. It does not mean that Israel doesn’t have great restaurants. Israel offers an amazing variety of excellent chef restaurants.
In short, Yes. But it’s complicated. If you are a couple or a small family who comes to Israel and your destination is Jerusalem or Tel Aviv, then it is better to spend your nights in these cities. Usually, tourists who stay in places like Bethlehem and Ramallah come in large groups and have a local bus driver who knows the roads. The prices there are relatively cheaper. However, you’ll be at a great distance from the sites Israel has to offer. Most of the times there are traffic jams at the checkpoints when entering official Israel.
Definitely yes! Petra, located in the Kingdom of Jordan is about two hours drive from the Rabin Border Crossing. With the help of My Israel Guide, you can make a daily trip to Petra and return to Israel the same day. It is also possible to spend a few days in Jordan with accommodation contact us for more details.
The currency in Israel is Shekel or NIS (New Israeli Shekel) or ILS. The value of one US dollar is more or less 3.5 NIS (New Israeli Shekel)
Depends where. Hotels and souvenir shops in the Old City of Jerusalem and Bethlehem will accept US Dollars. However, most local stores in Israel will only receive Shekels.
Credit cards are acceptable in most of businesses in Israel.
Our recommendation is to have with you around 300 NIS (Israeli Shekels) in cash per person, and working credit card. That way. you will be covered.
Depend where you are coming from. Citizens of the US and European Union doesn’t need a visa.
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