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Israel blends ancient history with modern vibrancy. Explore Jerusalem’s sacred sites, Tel Aviv’s beaches, Masada’s fortress, the Dead Sea’s healing waters, and Haifa’s Bahá’í Gardens.

Israel

Israel Tours in 2025

Israel, a land of profound historical significance and diverse landscapes, offers travelers a rich tapestry of experiences. From ancient religious sites to modern cultural hubs, the country seamlessly blends the old with the new. As you plan your tours for 2024 and 2025, here are some highlights and essential information to enhance your journey.

Highlights:

  • Jerusalem: Old City: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Old City is divided into four quarters—Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Armenian. Key sites include the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock.

    • Yad Vashem: Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, offering poignant exhibits and archives.
  • Tel Aviv: Beaches: Tel Aviv boasts a vibrant coastline with popular beaches like Gordon Beach and Frishman Beach.

    • Jaffa: An ancient port city with winding alleys, art galleries, and the historic Jaffa Clock Tower.
  • Dead Sea:

    • Floating Experience: The hypersaline waters allow for effortless floating, and the mineral-rich mud is renowned for its therapeutic properties.
  • Masada: Ancient Fortress: Perched atop a plateau, Masada offers insights into ancient history and panoramic views of the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea.

  • Haifa: Bahá'í Gardens: Terraced gardens leading up to the Shrine of the Báb, offering stunning views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.

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Frequently Asked Questions about our Oman tours

As of February 2025, ceasefires have been established between Israel and neighboring entities, leading to improved safety conditions. However, travelers should remain vigilant, avoid certain areas, and stay updated with official travel advisories.
The ideal times are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild, and major religious holidays are not in session.
Many nationalities receive a tourist visa upon arrival, valid for up to 90 days. It's advisable to check with the Israeli embassy or consulate in your country before traveling.
The Israeli New Shekel (ILS) is the official currency.
Yes, English is commonly spoken, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants.
Israeli cuisine is a fusion of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean flavors, featuring dishes like falafel, hummus, shakshuka, and fresh salads.
Modest dress is recommended when visiting religious sites. Additionally, public transportation and many businesses close during the Jewish Sabbath (from Friday evening to Saturday evening).
Public transportation is limited during the Sabbath. However, in cities like Haifa, some services continue to operate.
Yes, tap water in Israel is safe to drink.
Israel uses a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz. The plug types commonly used are C and H.

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