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The modern state of Israel was founded in 1948 and is home to just over
7 million people. Israel is an extremely safe country to visit and the
Israeli tourist industry growing. In 2008, three million tourists
visited the country primarily from the USA, Russia, France, the UK and
Germany. This set a new record for inbound tourist. Israel offers the
visitor a rich variety of historic and religious sites in the Holy Land
as well as modern beach resorts.
Location
Israel is located in Southwest Asia between the Mediterranean Sea and
the deserts of Syria and Arabia. The country's geographical borders are
the Mediterranean to the West, the Jordan Valley Rift to the East, the
mountains of Lebanon to the North with Eilat Bay marking the country's
southern tip. Although small in territory, Israel's landscape and
climate are varied, and its dense population does not interfere with a
wealth of plants and wildlife, as well as many natural attractions.
Resorts
Israel has much to offer the visitor. The Red Sea resort of Eilat
in the very south offers visitors a place to relax with excellent scuba
diving in the Red Sea. Its capital city, Jerusalem
is one of the most exciting cities which is a melting pot for people,
history and culture. The waters of the Dead
Sea are renowned for it’s healing properties is a wonderful place to
recharge your batteries. Tel
Aviv sits on the Mediterranean coast and is Israel’s largest city.
Currency
The State of Israel’s currency is the New Israel Shekel (NIS) or shekel
for short (pluralized as shkalim in Hebrew or shekels in English). There
are 100 agorot (agora in singular) in each shekel. Bank notes are in
denominations of NIS 20, 50, 100, and 200; coins are in denominations of
NIS10, NIS5, NIS1 and 50, 10 and 5 agorot. Foreign currency can be
exchanged without any problems in Israel and major credit cards are
widely accepted. It is recommended, though not obligatory, to carry a
small amount of US dollars, since certain tourist sites, especially in
the Old City of Jerusalem,
take payment in dollars.
Visas
Visitors holding a full UK passport must ensure there is 6 months
validity from their return date. Whilst Israel is as safe for tourists
as anywhere, security at airports is taken incredibly seriously and you
should read the travel advice issued by both the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office and the Israeli Embassy in the UK. Also be aware
that several Middle East countries will refuse you entry if you have an
Israeli stamp in your passport. When you arrive is Israel, you can ask
them not to stamp your passport.
Power
Israeli power sockets use the standard European 2 round pin plugs at
220v 50Hz. Visitors can use standard UK electrical items but will need a
UK to European converter which are readily available at UK airports.
We have a wide range of holiday options to Israel. Tel
Aviv and Eilat are
excellent beach destinations but there is a lot more to see in Israel
and we'd be happy to create an itinerary to suit you. Please call on 0208
816 8789 to discuss your Israel holiday or alternatively send us an
email via the 'Contact
Us' page and we'll get right back to you.
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