Israel MIDDLE EAST
Capital – Jerusalem | Currency – Shekel | Timezone – GMT +3
Tel Aviv
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Travel agents in Israel
Three major accessible travel websites provide all service and information you need when planning to go to Israel.

FEATURED: Access Israel
Access Israel shares tips for an accessible day out. Beaches, picnic areas, museums, historic sites and more. You will find a large database on their website.
“Access Israel, established in Israel in 1999, is the first non-profit organization in Israel whose main mission is to promote accessibility and inclusion to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities and the elderly.
Access Israel strives to make Israel a place where people with various disabilities are integrated into society with dignity, respect, equal rights and maximum independence.
Since its establishment, Access Israel has revolutionized the quality of life and accessibility for hundreds of thousands of people with disabilities and elderly in Israel.
We have become a leading organization worldwide and a model for making businesses, governmental, academic and non-profit organizations fully accessible.”
Accessible travel platform: Israel4all
From their website: “Israel4All is an Israeli tourism company for people with disabilities and special needs in all aspects since 1998. Our mission is to be of service to special needs travelers with all kinds of disabilities.
Including physical and mobility challenges, wheelchair/scooter users, slow walkers, the elderly, the hearing impaired, the visually impaired, developmental disabilities and people on the autistic spectrum as well as others.”
Travel agent: SmarTrip
Tour in Jerusalem
http://smartrip-israel.com/en/accessible-tourism/tours-handicapped/jerusalem/ (use/copy this link in case you get an error code)
- Tour packages in Israel for people with disabilities.
- Adapted travel programs for wheelchair users.
- Special transport and tested routes.
- Accessible hotels
- Attractions and recreational areas.
Discover their tour packages – not only in Jeruzalem or Tel Aviv or a visit to the Dead Sea. A surprising offer of tours in other parts of the country.
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More accessible travel
ATO Travel Sheets – Download here (in Hebrew)
travel and hearing impairmentIL
travel and visual impairmentIL
General
Visa – all information on applying for a visa to Israel you find on this website.
Language – the official language is Hebrew. In most tourist areas people know English or Arab.
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