Israel is a mixture of religious involvement with the modernity of the present times.

 At the same time that you can see the synagogues and mosques, it is also possible to see shopping centers with sophisticated shops and very modern restaurants.

 Israel has a strong Jewish influence, Judaism is the main religion, there is a minority that follows Islam.

But for those who like a religious atmosphere, Israel will provide you with this experience of Israeli traditions and culture.

What is it like to be in Israel?

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People are afraid to go to Israel, as they think the trip will be dangerous due to the numerous myths that surround the image of Israel.

The journey is long, but it is very peaceful, and it will be worth knowing every bit of this country that emanates history and religiosity.

Best time of year to go to Israel

Tourists consider spring the best time to visit Israel, and the reasons range from lower prices, to the milder weather and the many artistic attractions presented outdoors.

From March to May, the hotels are less crowded, the days are colder, the streets are empty, it is not possible to dip your feet in the sea and the days are cloudy.

From February to May, temperatures are already higher, the weather warms up and the excitement takes over the beaches and tourist attractions of Israel.

These are the high season months, the places get crowded and the heat prevails.

How many days to stay in Israel

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The time is difficult to stipulate, because the country is small and gives the impression that a few days are enough.

But, although it is small, there is a lot to discover there, it can take many days for this trip.

At least a week to see everything the city has to offer.

Discover Jerusalem, the Dead Sea and the cities of Jericho and Bethlehem.

If you stay in Israel for about 15 days, it is possible to include in your itinerary the cities of Tel Aviv and Nazareth, and you can also bathe in the waters of the Jordan River and the Red Sea.

What currency to bring to Israel

On your trip to Israel, take dollars or euros, as they will also be used for trips to other countries.  

Shekel is the official currency of Israel, and every cent is called an agorot, but be aware that Israelis refuse to pay in dollars or euros.

That’s why it’s good that you make the exchange at exchange offices when you arrive in the country, it’s not worth exchanging in your country.

How much does the trip to Israel cost?

Traveling to Israel is usually higher than the rest of the Middle East, so you need to have a good reserve of money.

Include the extra quotes in the price of the trip to the holy land.

Eating well in Israel is expensive, but there are many options for snacks, now if your preference is for food, don’t be scared by some prices.

Enjoy a Falafel sandwich that is a little more affordable and very tasty.

Alcoholic drinks in the holy land are very expensive due to the tax on them, which is very high, think carefully before ordering such a drink.

Road tickets have low prices in Israel, the fact that the country is small allows distances to be short, which results in a cheaper ticket.

What Documentation to Bring to Travel to Israel

Your passport must be validated for at least six months, but it will not be stamped, you will receive an ID card.

Once there, if you go to Egypt, the visa will be given to your passport upon entry into the country.

 The yellow fever vaccine is required to enter Israel, and it must have the ANVISA seal and appear on the international vaccination certificate.

Tips for your trip to Israel

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Pay attention to clothing, you can wear short clothes, such as shorts and tank tops, when you are in Tel Aviv, the city is very hot.

If you go to Jerusalem, forget about summer clothes and cover your legs and lap.

Necklines don’t even think about it, take a big scarf to cover your hair, in the holiest cities try to wear a wide pantalona and loose shirts.

In synagogues it is common sense to cover not only the hair but the shoulders as well.

And if it’s the beach, like the dead sea, don’t even think about going out and walking to wherever you’re staying without covering up first with a long beach outfit or other more casual clothes.

Take the opportunity to drive in the country, the roads are well maintained and both ground and vertical signs are written in Hebrew, English and Arabic.

Try the local cuisine, the Israeli dishes surprise from the typical foods to the traditional sweet fruit juices of each region.

Discover the sights of Israel, the Dead Sea, the wailing wall, mosques.

The Basilica of the Holy Sepulcher, the city of Nazareth, where Jesus lived all his childhood.

 The city has streets full of shops and mansions that line the streets and are appreciated by tourists.

Always remembering that many of Israel’s tourist attractions are religious places.

Therefore, before the visit, inform yourself about the schedule, schedule and clothing.

But enjoy everything the country has to offer and let’s go!