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Sacred Sites & Mediterranean Vibes

A land of ancient history and modern innovation, Israel offers spiritual landmarks, vibrant cities, desert adventures, and beach escapes — all packed into one dynamic destination.

Air Travel

Direct flights from London to Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion Airport) take around 5 hours. Eilat and Haifa are accessible via domestic connections.

Airlines

British Airways, El Al, easyJet, and Wizz Air offer direct routes. Emirates, Lufthansa, and Turkish Airlines provide excellent one-stop options.

Israel

Sacred Sites & Mediterranean Vibes

Landmark
Travel Season
  • Spring (Mar–May) and Autumn (Sep–Nov): Mild and ideal for sightseeing
  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Hot and dry — best for beaches
  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Cool and rainy, snow possible in Jerusalem
Currency & Money Tips
  • Currency: Israeli Shekel (ILS)
  • Credit cards widely accepted
  • ATMs are plentiful; cash useful for markets and small vendors
  • Tipping is customary (10–15% in restaurants)
Connectivity
  • Free Wi-Fi in hotels, cafes, and public transport
  • Local SIM cards (Cellcom, Partner, Pelephone, HOT Mobile) available at airports
  • Pocket Wi-Fi and eSIMs are popular for longer stays
Getting Around
  • Trains and buses connect major cities
  • Light rail in Jerusalem and Haifa
  • Car rentals ideal for exploring the Negev and Galilee
  • Ride-hailing apps: Gett and Uber (limited availability)
Time Zone
  • Israel Standard Time (IST) – GMT+2
Etiquette & Culture
  • Dress modestly in religious areas
  • Remove shoes before entering some sacred sites
  • Hebrew and Arabic are official languages; English widely spoken
  • Tipping is expected in restaurants and taxis
Top Destinations
  • Jerusalem: Spiritual heart and ancient history
  • Tel Aviv: Beaches, nightlife, and tech scene
  • Haifa: Gardens and coastal charm
  • Nazareth: Biblical heritage and local markets
  • Eilat: Red Sea diving and desert escapes
  • Galilee: Nature, wineries, and sacred sites
fastfood Food & Drink
  • Must-try: Falafel, Shakshuka, Hummus, Sabich, Jachnun, Bourekas
  • Street food is delicious and widely available
  • Tap water is safe to drink
  • Kosher laws influence menus — check for dairy/meat separation
personal_bag What to Pack
  • Lightweight clothing and modest attire for religious sites
  • Power adapter (Type C/H plugs)
  • Sunscreen, hat, and walking shoes
  • Reusable water bottle and travel-size toiletries
Best Time to Visit
  • March–May: Spring blooms and cultural festivals
  • September–November: Autumn colours and fewer crowds
  • December–February: Great for spa retreats and desert hikes
health_and_safety Safety & Health
  • Israel is generally safe in tourist areas
  • Emergency numbers: 100 (police), 101 (ambulance)
  • Travel insurance is essential
  • Vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus; check latest health advice
  • Check UK FCDO travel advice for Israel before departure