PRACTICAL INFORMATION

We’ve compiled essential information to help you prepare for your Israel experience. From the best times to visit to cultural insights, this guide ensures you’re ready for an enriching journey.

When to Visit Israel

Israel offers unique experiences year-round, with each season bringing its own character and charm.

Spring (March-May)

Perfect weather with blooming wildflowers. Ideal for hiking and outdoor activities.

18-25°C (64-77°F)

Summer (June-August)

Hot and dry. Great for beach activities and northern mountain retreats.

25-35°C (77-95°F)

Fall (September-November)

Pleasant temperatures and harvest season. Wine tours and cultural festivals abound.

20-28°C (68-82°F)

Winter (December-February)

Mild with occasional rain. Perfect for exploring cities and spiritual sites.

10-18°C (50-64°F)

What to Pack

Pack smart for comfort and cultural respect throughout your journey.

Essentials
Modest Clothing
Tech & Documents

Travel Tips

Insider advice to help you navigate Israel with ease and confidence.

Currency & Payments

The Israeli Shekel (ILS/₪) is the local currency. Credit cards are widely accepted, but carry cash for markets and smaller vendors.

Connectivity

Free WiFi is available in most hotels, cafes, and public spaces. Consider purchasing a local SIM card for reliable mobile data.

Transportation

Public transport is excellent and affordable. Taxis and ride-sharing apps are readily available. Most tours include private transportation.

Language

Hebrew and Arabic are official languages. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants.

Understanding Shabbat & Holidays

Respect for religious observances enriches your Israel experience and helps you navigate weekly rhythms.

Shabbat (Friday Sunset - Saturday Sunset)
The Jewish day of rest. Many businesses, public transport, and attractions close. Plan ahead for meals and activities.
Limited public transport
Most shops closed
Tel Aviv stays active
Tel Aviv stays active
What to Expect

Cultural Etiquette

Navigate Israel's diverse cultural landscape with respect and sensitivity.

Tel Aviv stays active
At Religious Sites
Social Interactions
Dining Customs
Photography

Dietary & Kosher Needs

Israel caters to diverse dietary requirements with abundant options for every preference.

Kosher Dining

Look for: ✓ Kashrut certificate

Vegetarian & Vegan

Popular: Hummus, Falafel, Sabich

Special Diets