Travel Tips

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Preparing your Trip

TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

TRAVEL INSURANCE

Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Travel insurances are available at travel agencies and from insurance companies.

MONEY

CLOTHING

ELECTRICITY

Power in Israel is 230 volts at 50 Hertz. Not all our hotels have converters and adaptors in the room. You may want to bring a voltage converter and plug adapter in order to use your appliances, such as shaver and hair dryer.

TIPPING

In Israel it is customary to tip local tour guides and tour bus drivers. These tips are included in your travel with us. A 10 – 15% tip is the average in lunch restaurants that are not part of the tour package. Check the bill to see if “service included”. Tipping is not necessary for cab drivers.

HEALTH

Ask your doctor for a duplicate prescription for any medication you may be taking with you in the event they are lost. Alternatively, bring a copy of the prescription with you.

No vaccination is needed for Israel.

INTERNET

All the hotels you will be staying have internet terminals and wireless connection available in the lobby. Some offer their services for free, others charge a nominal fee.

KEEP A TRAVEL JOURNAL

A trip to Israel is a unique experience. A great idea is to keep a journal of your visit. This is a very wonderful resource that will help you remember all of the details of your visit. A helpful journaling technique is to make a simple bullet list of all that you do throughout each day including meal descriptions, conversations, sites visited etc.

BRING YOUR BIBLE

...and see the Bible come to life before your eyes! We will read the relevant bible passages at the very spots where all took place 2,000 years ago! You will receive an information package upon arrival in Israel. The information folder will include the tour itinerary, hotel addresses and emergency numbers, basic Information about Israel and the Holy Land, city maps and other useful information.

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