Upon arrival in Israel:
- No test is needed.
If you get sick in Israel:
- During your stay in Israel, you should take a test if you feel sick or are exposed to a confirmed Coronavirus case.
Before departure from Israel:
- Depending on the regulations of your next destination, you might need a PCR or Rapid Antigen Test before leaving Israel. For most countries the PCR test can be carried out up to 72 hours before departure, and Rapid Antigen, 24 hours before departure. According to the USA’s entry regulations, it’s strongly recommended to get tested before your departure.
HOW CAN I GET A COVID TEST IN ISRAEL?
Before leaving Israel, booking a Door-to-Door Covid test or visiting the Tel Aviv PCR test Center helps avoid the hassle of going to a hospital or an extra trip to the airport. There are also Rapid Antigen tests at the test center as well as door-to-door in Tel Aviv.
With regulations changing constantly, read about how to get a Covid test in Israel for precise information about the testing on arrival to and departure from Israel.
GOT WANDERLUST? NOW’S THE TIME TO TRAVEL AGAIN!
After two years of restricted movement, it’s wonderful to once again be able to explore the world. Many of us have understandably caught the wanderlust bug! One of the things this challenging time period has taught us is the importance of making the most of our opportunities to travel. Make your next Israel trip truly special by seeing some of the wonders that this unique destination in the Middle East has to offer.
Masada National Park has re-opened, and we know that your legs are begging for a hike after a long time indoors! Then, read up on the best restaurants in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, the best beaches in Israel, the best national parks in Israel, and much more. Whether you’re physically in Israel, or just at heart: get ready to fall in love with the Holy Land all over again.
Would you like to visit Israel without worrying about ever-changing COVID restrictions? Let us take care of the logistics for you.
Please note the information provided here is prepared in good faith however the official government policies are subject to change often at short notice, and always override anything published here.
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