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Do They Stamp Your Passport In Israel?

Being here, I’m sure you love to travel and experience different cultures and, as such, maybe you want to travel to the middle east. The pyramids in Egypt, the wailing wall in Jerusalem and wandering the streets of Amman, sounds so adventurous… But apparently, if evidence of being in Israel found on you while entering […]

Are Visa Debit Cards Accepted In Israel?

A lot of travelers love using their payment cards while traveling, especially in countries where it’s widely common and various types are accepted. It’s comfortable and easy to use and there’s no money withdrawal commission (that can be pretty high in another country). The use of paying cards is very common in Israel and one […]

What Is The Average Climate In Israel?

When planning a trip to any country, it’s essential to know what the temperatures are where you’re going. As someone who lived in Israel all my life, I can tell you one thing for sure: it gets pretty hot in the summer, but it can also be quite cold in winter. Let’s discuss what the […]

Where To Travel After Israel?

So you’ve traveled in Israel for quite a while, partied in Tel Aviv, experienced the religious sites in Jerusalem, hiked mountains and valleys in the Galilee, felt the magic of the desert and ate a lot of hummus and falafel. If you don’t feel satisfied yet, wanting to prolong your adventures and are wondering where […]

Is Israel Expensive To Visit?

When planning your trip, it’s really important to budget in advance. I mean, you shouldn’t plan every dollar, but you should know the general costs of where you’re going. As a local Israeli, I mostly know how much things cost in Israel, and I’ve decided to make this post to help you out. Israel is […]

Is Israel Tourist Friendly?

Israel, having a lot of historic and religious sites together with a vibrant nightlife scene and a diversity of natural areas in a small piece of land, is a growing tourist destination. The number of tourists is growing each year, having passed 4 million in 2018. Question is, is Israel tourist friendly? Israel is mostly […]

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