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Israel Plans to Reopen to International Travelers

The country will welcome visitors again starting January 9, 2022.


Israel Plans to Reopen to International Travelers
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The Israel Ministry of Tourism has announced the country will once again allow international visitors.

On January 9, 2022, foreign travelers will be able to freely enter and depart the country.

"We are thrilled that our incredible country is once again opening its borders to travelers worldwide," said Eyal Carlin, Tourism Commissioner for North America. "Israel continues to take countless necessary steps to ensure a COVID-safe experience for both those coming into the country as well as our residents. It's important for our visitors to feel confident when exploring our country and we're so excited to welcome everyone back."

There are still guidelines that travelers will have to follow when visiting Israel.

Travelers will need to take a PCR test 72 hours before their outbound flight, fill out a passenger declaration form, take a PCR test upon arrival in Israel and wait for results (or quarantine for 24 hours) in a hotel.

In addition, travelers need to be fully vaccinated with either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at least 14 days prior to the day of entry. Those who are six months past their second dose of the vaccine will also need to show proof of a booster shot.

Those who have received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine will need to be 14 days out from the initial dose and, if it has been more than six months, travelers will need to be 14 days out from the booster shot.

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