Saturday, 30 December 2017

Israel



Israel is a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea, and is regarded by Jews, Christians and Muslims as the biblical Holy Land. There is much to do in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, with lovely day trips and many places of great historic value to visit.

Passport: you will need a passport to travel to Tel Aviv

Visa: Check with your local authority

Flights: El Al is the national airline for Israel, but other airlines do fly to Israel. El Al does not offer flights departing or arriving in Tel Aviv during Shabbat (Friday evening and Saturday) When planning your holiday keep this in mind, rather arrive/depart on a Thursday or Sunday

Accommodation: There is a wide selection of hotels, hostels and B&B’s to choose from in Israel


Currency: New Shekel, denominations 20,50,100,200.

It is customary to tip in restaurants and cafes 12-15%.

All major credit cards are accepted. 






Banking Hours: check with your hotel as these may vary

Food:  There are many restaurants and cafe to enjoy a meal and drinks.


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