The COVID pandemic has changed the face of global travel. These days, regulations can be tricky to navigate when traveling to Israel. The most dramatic change in Israel’s entry policy since the start of the pandemic means that Israel is now open to most travelers. However, the fine print can be hard to navigate. Read on for the most updated regulations and conditions for travel to Israel in the COVID era. The information below is subject to change, so sign up for updates at the bottom of this page to stay updated.
All tourists (regardless of whether vaccinated or not), from all countries will be able to travel to Israel.
All tourists flying to Israel must take a PCR test 72 before flying to Israel and again on landing at the airport. Then, they must go straight to wherever they are staying, and quarantine for up to 24 hours until they receive a negative result. The results usually arrive in 6-12 hours, meaning that the quarantine is usually much less.
You may check the official Israeli tourism website to check the recent updates of COVID-19, click here to visit the website.