FAQ

Your Safety – Our Prime Concern. Before and during your tour, we listen carefully to real time news bulletins and adhere to directives from security personnel; sometimes it is necessary to make last minute changes in the order of the day or possibly to skip a site altogether. We never enter disputed territory or an area barred by the Israel Defense Force.
At religious sites, sleeveless for men or women is not permitted. Women should carry a large scarf or pareo to instantly cover up bare arms or too bare legs (pareos make great skirts). At certain religious sites, head coverings are required for men and women. It is a good idea to tuck away a hat or scarf for those unexpected times.
Private guide trips to Israel offer travel plans with customized itineraries that include special interests, unique accommodations, and open time frames, and are the most costly. The final cost of a trip depends on dates of travel, number of persons, length of trip, and the trip itinerary.
Overview: Israel is an informal country. More important than elegant stilettos, are rubber-soled shoes with good traction. Women can turn daytime outfits into evening outfits with the addition of a shawl, lightweight sweater, colorful jewelry, scarves. Men do not need ties, sports jackets or suits to enter Israel’s top hotels or restaurants unless an invitation indicates such. Generally, the layered clothing approach works best: put on layers when it is cold, take off layers as the day warms up. At religious sites, sleeveless for men or women is not permitted. Women should carry a large scarf or pareo to instantly cover up bare arms or too bare legs (pareos make great skirts). Always opt for practicality over elegance – of course, an elegant practical outfit is the best!

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Yes, you can stay in one place and do trips from there. Usually we do not recommend this approach since too much time is spent on the road.