Israel Hotels & Travel Guide

A miraculous country where biblical settings and innovative technology coexist, with the ancient and the cutting edge

🏛️ Official LanguageHebrew and Arabic
💴 CurrencyNew Shekel (ILS)
✈️ From JapanApproximately 11-12 hours from Japan

About Israel

A miraculous country where biblical settings and innovative technology coexist, with the ancient and the cutting edge

Located in the Middle East, Israel is known as a holy land for the three major religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The Old City of Jerusalem is a World Heritage Site and is home to important religious sites such as the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock. Meanwhile, Tel Aviv is the center of the "Startup Nation," attracting innovative technology companies and also a popular Mediterranean beach resort. There are also many biblical sites, such as floating experiences in the Dead Sea, the Masada Fortress, and the Lake of Galilee.

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Jerusalem

Jerusalem

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The eternal city where the world's history intersects and is a holy place for three major religions

Main Attractions

Western WallChurch of the Holy SepulchreDome of the RockOld TownYad Vashem

Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv

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A modern city on the Mediterranean coast, a hub for startups and nightlife

Main Attractions

Old JaffaCarmel MarketTel Aviv BeachDizengoff StreetWhite City (Bauhaus architecture)

Haifa

Haifa

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A port city at the foot of Mount Carmel, a holy site for the Baha'i faith

Main Attractions

Bahai GardensMount CarmelGerman Quartermaritime museumStella Maris Monastery

Eilat

Eilat

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A resort city on the Red Sea, famous for its diving and coral reefs

Main Attractions

Coral Beachmarine parkTimna ParkRed CanyonDolphin Reef

🎯 Israel Travel Tips

Best season

The best months for sightseeing are March to May and September to November. Summer is very hot and winter is the rainy season. The Dead Sea and Eilat are warm all year round.

means of transportation

The rail and bus networks are well developed. Sheruts (shared taxis) are also convenient. Public transportation is suspended on the Sabbath (Friday evening to Saturday evening).

Payment Method

The currency is the new shekel. Card payments are very common. Cash is still necessary, but cashless payments are becoming more common.

Culture/Religion

Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages, and English is widely spoken. Religious considerations may apply in some areas. Please be aware of kosher cuisine and Sabbath customs.

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