Israel Travel Guide 2026
When to visit Israel
Israel has distinct seasons. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer comfortable temperatures and manageable crowds. Summer is hot, especially in the south and the Jordan Valley. Winter brings rain to the north and pleasant weather in Eilat.
Key regions and how many days in each
Jerusalem typically deserves 2–3 days. Tel Aviv and the coast: 1–2 days. The Galilee and Golan: 2–3 days. The Negev and Dead Sea: 1–2 days. Eilat: optional, depending on your interests.
Practical logistics
Ben Gurion Airport is the main gateway. Rental cars are common and roads are good. Trains connect Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem. Cellular data SIMs are cheap and widely available.
Safety and flexibility
Check your government's travel advisory. Work with a licensed local guide who understands current conditions. Build flexibility into your plan.
Sample first-time trip structure
A common 7–10 day first visit covers Jerusalem (2–3 days), Tel Aviv and coast (1–2 days), Galilee (2 days), and one day for the Dead Sea or Negev.