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Tell me, if there is no way to get an invitation to Israel, and there is no desire to take a ticket from the company, then how can you get to Israel for a two-week vacation? Will the printed information about the hotel booking be sufficient? And with what documents will they let me through at the border?
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аватар bileg
There is no need to receive an invitation and purchase a ticket. Israel is a great country for independent tourism. If you want to save money, try to buy tickets in advance, there are a myriad of options, it’s realistic to take tickets from 9,000 rubles round trip (but there are many landings), and a direct flight will cost 12,000 rubles (again, round trip). The hotel needs to be booked and printouts are enough. You must have a RFP valid for at least 6 months after a trip to Israel, insurance (it’s easy to issue, it costs about 300 rubles, in any insurance company, and you can take both one medical and a comprehensive one, in case of a flight delay, theft, etc. .d.), a printout of the hotel reservation, or the address and phone number of the people you are going to stay with (and so that they are aware! since the call of the border guards is not excluded). Young singles can be poked around, so answer all questions clearly, don’t take any parcels from anyone, and say that you packed your suitcase yourself, the purpose of your visit is tourism, holy places, be tolerant of shaking things. Usually only 2-3 people from the flight can selectively reject such a screening, including they may not ask anything, but it’s worth knowing
аватар Lu-la-la
Fully agree with bileg. It is enough to show a return ticket and hotel reservation. Just in case, there should be insurance, a voucher for an excursion (if you order it from home, this will also be a printout), it would be nice to have a letter from Israeli friends.
You don't need an invitation at all.
I am for independent trips to Israel.
Review of our solo trip:
http://blogs.turpravda.com/Lu-la-la/49211.html
аватар bileg
All excursions are much better to take in Israel, checked for yourself. If funds allow, you can order an individual guide, for us it was an unspeakable luxury, we calmly bought several excursions at the Metroclub in Tel Aviv at once, when we arrived to pay for the hotel (we lived in Netanya), we were even given a discount, then we just called them and booked excursions by phone, and paid already on the bus. The buses are excellent, the guides came across interesting, ie. We did not experience problems of a large group, everyone heard and saw everything.
аватар anastasiaALEX
just go through all the comments in the Israel Q&A section. The topic of independent travel has been commented on more than once. Good luck!
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