Israeli travelers have a variety of places they want to visit, depending on their interests and preferences. Here are some popular spots and recommendations for each:
New York City, US
Famous for iconic landmarks like Times Square. Broadway shows, Central Park and the Statue of Liberty, New York City offers a mix of culture, entertainment and culinary experiences. Israelis often visit to explore the vibrant art scene, world-class shopping and diverse dining options.
Paris, France
Paris is famous for its romantic atmosphere, historical landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum, and exquisite cuisine. Israelis are drawn to its charm, art and culture. A A visit to Montmartre and a boat ride on the River Seine are must-do activities. And of course – Disneyland.
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona attracts Israelis with its unique architecture, including the Sagrada Família and Park Güell, and its beautiful beaches. The city’s vibrant nightlife and tapas scene make it an exciting destination.
Thailand
Thailand offers a mix of cultural experiences, beautiful beaches and natural beauty. Israelis often explore Bangkok’s markets and temples, vacation on islands like Phuket and Koh Samui, and trek in the northern mountains.
Berlin, Germany
Berlin’s rich history, including the Berlin Wall and the Brandenburg Gate, fascinates Israelis. The city’s art, music and nightlife scenes are vibrant. Don’t miss a stroll through Berlin’s Museum Island and Tiergarten Park.
Bali, Indonesia
Bali is a tropical paradise with lush landscapes, stunning beaches and a vibrant culture. Israelis often visit for yoga retreats, surfing opportunities and spiritual experiences. Popular destinations are Ubud and Gili Islands.
Prague, Czech Republic
Prague is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including Prague Castle and Charles Bridge. Israelis appreciate the city’s rich history and affordable prices, making it a great choice for European travel.
Japan
Japan offers a unique blend of traditional and modern culture. Israelis are drawn to Tokyo’s futuristic cityscapes, Kyoto’s temples and gardens, and Hiroshima’s historical significance. Try authentic sushi and soak in an onsen (hot spring).
Greece
Greece is a Mediterranean gem with beautiful islands like Santorini and Mykonos. Israelis often explore the ancient ruins of Athens, relax on beaches, and indulge in Greek cuisine including moussaka and baklava.
South Africa
South Africa offers a variety of experiences, from wildlife safaris in the Kruger National Park to exploring Cape Town’s Table Mountain and Robben Island. Israelis visit for its natural beauty and cultural diversity.
Here are some travel tips for Israeli travelers to international destinations:
Research your destination: Before you go, research your destination thoroughly. Learn about local culture, customs, laws and any safety concerns. Know the local currency and exchange rates.
Travel Insurance: Consider purchasing comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellation, and lost or stolen belongings. Check to see if you have coverage for unforeseen events like natural disasters or pandemic-related issues.
Passport and Visa: Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned return date. Check the visa requirements for your destination and apply in advance if needed.
Health Precautions: Be up-to-date on recommended vaccinations for your destination. Carry necessary drugs and medicines. Follow local health guidelines, including COVID-19 precautions.
Currency and Finance: Inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any problems with your credit/debit cards. Carry a mix of payment options including local currency and cash on cards. Be careful when using public Wi-Fi for online banking.
Safety Precautions: Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded or tourist areas. Keep your belongings safe and use anti-theft bags or pouches if necessary. Avoid displaying expensive jewelry or electronics.
Local Etiquette: Learn basic phrases such as greetings and polite expressions in the local language. Respect local customs and traditions, including dress codes for religious sites.
Travel documents: Make copies of important travel documents such as your passport, visa and travel insurance policy. Store digital copies in secure cloud storage and carry physical copies separately from the originals.
Emergency Contacts: Save local emergency numbers and contact information for your country’s embassy or consulate at your destination. Share your itinerary with a trusted friend or family member at home.
Adapt to local cuisine: Try local foods and street food, but be aware of food hygiene. Drink bottled water where tap water is not safe. Be aware of any dietary restrictions or allergies.
Transportation: Use reputable transportation options, and if you’re renting a car, familiarize yourself with local traffic rules and road conditions. Consider using public transport for city travel.
Travel Gadgets: Bring essential travel gadgets like a universal power adapter, a portable charger for your devices and a travel-sized first aid kit.
Stay informed: Stay up-to-date on local news, radio and podcasts, and weather conditions. Be prepared for changes in plans due to unforeseen circumstances.
Respect the environment: Practice responsible tourism by minimizing your impact on the environment. Follow local guidelines for waste disposal and conservation efforts.
Be flexible: Travel plans can change unexpectedly. Be flexible and have contingency plans in case of delays, cancellations or emergencies.
Remember that preparation and awareness are key to a safe and enjoyable travel experience. When exploring new places, always prioritize your safety and well-being.
This article was co-authored with Torim4u
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