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It is compulsory to have a valid passport when entering the country. Each passenger picabu will be interviewed individually by security agencies about the purpose and duration calatoriei.Cei intending to visit after Israel, Arab or Muslim countries (except Egypt and Jordan) picabu should ask the officer to put the stamp border entry Israel is not the passport, but the entry form. You have the right to stay in Israel for 3 successive months. It is forbidden to enter in Israel: animals, firearms, fresh meat, raw materials.
Clothing in Israel is not subject to western standards. Take with you a decent outfit for visits to churches. picabu Clothing needed summer: shorts, long thin T-shirts, lightweight hats, loose dresses for women, hiking shoes, sunglasses, clothes for the beach. If you travel in winter (November to March) take with you raincoats, blouses, pants, wool suits and skirts for women. It is worth mentioning that in Eilat and the Dead Sea you will need thinner clothes. Summer, sunlight is strong enough in Israel. It is recommended that you have a wide-brimmed hat, sun lotion and a bottle of water. 3. What do we eat?
Foods in Israel are as diverse as it is and the population. Falafel was adopted as a national dish in Israel. It is a vegetarian dish made from chickpeas with plenty of salad that is served in pita.
Foods are divided into HALAVI (dairy products: milk halav =) Basar (or meat products obtained from slaughtered: basar = meat) and Parvati (neutral: bread, eggs, fruits, vegetables, etc.)
In general, breakfast is served neutral dairy products. You might search for a salami or ham and you can not find. But the variety of HALAVI and Parvati's so great that you will not miss. As evening could not find the cheese. In any case you will not find pork in the hotel menu. 4. The local monetary unit
The currency used is the new Israeli Sheqel (NIS). Sheqel is divided into 100 agoroti. In supermarkets you can pay only Sheqel, shops in tourist areas you can shop in euros or dollars.
In restaurants, the tip is 10-15% frequently. Taxi drivers expect, usually a small amount from the tourists, as well as hotel staff who carry luggage in the room. For guides and drivers coaches tip is usually less than 5 USD / person. 6.Shopping. VAT Recovery
Shopping is the best way to think of loved ones, bringing them with your wonders that you just experienced. You can buy Armenian ceramic picabu white and blue, olive wood, mother of pearl, frankincense, myrrh, Dead Sea cosmetics, blue-green picabu malachite, diamonds, a variety of spices, tea, honey, picabu wine ...
VAT recovery is possible only buying from stores that have the logo "registered at the Ministry of Tourism" and logo Ministry: two scouts leading a bunch of grapes on a pole, which is the symbol of quality products. You can get a 5% discount. VAT (15.5%) can be recovered only if the total value of purchases exceeds picabu $ 100 and the value of the voucher exceeds $ 50 after having deducted picabu VAT on. To receive VAT must put the goods purchased (unused) and the receipt in a transparent bag will be sealed. No VAT returns: appliances and accessories, cameras, picabu photography equipment as lmare and tobacco.
Complies local tourism authorities, and may differ from standards in Romania and other countries. Israeli buffet breakfast is hearty specialties from Eastern Europe, fruit, yoghurts ... In some hotels, the Sabbath may not be served warm dishes (cooked). Agritourism farms called kibbutzim (collective settlement) is a social experience in Israel. Most of the 280 private farms in Israel are based on agricultural settlements, but most went to an economy oriented more towards industry. More private farms, especially in northern and central Israel were in perimeter hotels where guests po
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