Israel
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Explore Israel’s Historic and Modern Cities with Accessible Tours
Discover Israel’s rich tapestry of history, culture, and modernity, all through tours designed to accommodate handicapped travelers. Israel is committed to improving accessibility across its iconic destinations, ensuring that all visitors can experience its unique heritage and vibrant city life.
In Jerusalem, a city steeped in ancient history, efforts have been made to make sites like the Western Wall, the Old City, and the Israel Museum accessible to everyone. The city’s combination of sacred history and improved accessibility can be explored further by visiting Jerusalem Accessible Travel.
Meanwhile, Tel Aviv, known for its dynamic atmosphere and progressive outlook, offers equally accessible urban experiences. From wheelchair-friendly beaches to accessible public facilities, Tel Aviv is a model for inclusive city living. More information on what makes Tel Aviv accessible can be found at Accessible Travel Tel Aviv.
From the ancient alleys of Jerusalem to the bustling boulevards of Tel Aviv, Israel offers a travel experience that is both enriching and accessible, ensuring that visitors with disabilities can fully enjoy the wonders of this diverse country.
Accessible travel Israel
Country Information
Health
Be sure to take out adequate medical insurance for your personal and travel needs and to have funds to cover any medical emergencies.
Find the latest information on Covid-19 here:
https://il.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/
Security
Israel is overall safe to travel to, with considerably low crime rates where tourists are free to explore without having to worry about street crime. However, it is advised that you always remain vigilant.
Documentation
All tourists (regardless of whether vaccinated or not) from all countries can travel to Israel. Tourists flying to Israel no longer require testing before or after their flight. The same applies to cruises and land borders. Tourists do not need to isolate themselves upon entering Israel. You are required to hold health insurance with coverage for the treatment of COVID-19 for the duration of your trip.
Weather
The northern part of Israel is characterized by a Mediterranean climate, while the southern part is extremely dry, with a semi-arid strip in between. Israel's climate is characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Rainfall varies across the country from year to year.
Language
The official language of Israel is Hebrew, and almost the entire population speaks it either as native speakers or proficiently as a second language.
Electricity
Electricity in Israel is 230V, and the plugs are types C, H, and M.