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NON-U.S.A. CITIZENS AND VISAS
VACCINATIONS
ROOMMATES
FINAL PAYMENT
CANCELLATIONS
TRAVEL INSURANCE
PURCHASING YOUR OWN DOMESTIC TICKETS
PURCHASING YOUR OWN INTERNATIONAL TICKETS
MISSING OR CANCELLED FLIGHTS
PASSPORT
AIRLINE TICKETS
MONEY and CREDIT CARDS
NAME BADGE
COMMON SENSE PRECAUTIONS ON FLIGHTS
TYPE OF CLOTHING TO PACK
PRESCRIPTION MEDICINES
TIPS FOR JET LAG
CAMERA and FILM
ELECTRIC CONVERTER and ADAPTER PLUGS
LUGGAGE
NON-U.S. CITIZENS
HOW MUCH MONEY TO BRING
TYPE OF CURRENCY USED AND EXCHANGING MONEY
SECURITY AT THE AIRPORT
TRAVEL TIPS UPON ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT
LOST OR DAMAGED LUGGAGE
DIFFERENT TIME ZONES
CHANGES IN SIGHTSEEING ITINERARY
AIRPORT AND HOTEL TRANSFER TIME
HOTELS
COMPUTERS AND LAPTOPS
MEALS
SIGHTSEEING DAY
BUSES
RESTROOMS
SHOPPING ON TOUR
U.S. CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
TAX-FREE SHOPPING OR VALUE ADDED TAX = V.A.T.
CLIMATE
LIMITED MOBILITY
LOST ITEMS
PREPAID PHONE-CARDS
FREE TIME
ADDITIONAL TRAVEL TIPS & SUGGESTIONS
Sometimes tourists, in the excitement of being in a foreign country, temporarily fail to exercise the same caution they use at home. Here are a few things to remember:
THINGS TO TAKE
USEFUL PHRASES
Though many Israelis speak English quite fluently, knowing just a few words and phrases of Hebrew can help you enjoy your Israel experience even more.
Shalom……………………. Hello, goodbye, peace
Toda……………………….. Thank you
Toda Raba……………….. Thank you very much
Bevakasha……………….. Please, you’re welcome
Kama?……………………… How much?
Boker tov……………….… Good morning
Erev tov…………………… Good evening
TsoHoRaYiM ToVeeM…..Good Afternoon
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