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Train operator in Israel:

Israel Railways (IR).  For train times & fares in Israel, visit www.israrail.org.il.  Trains link Haifa, Tel Aviv and (as from April 2005) Jerusalem.

 

 

Ferries to Israel:

Poseidon Lines & Salamis Lines (Greece-Cyprus-Israel).  UK agent is www.viamare.com 

Time:

GMT+2 (GMT+3 from last Sunday in March to last Saturday in October)

Currency:

£1 = approx 8 Shekels.  Click here for a currency converter

Tourist information:

www.goisrael.comIsraeli/Palestinian situation:  to check the latest situation, visit the Foreign Office's travel advice internet site at www.fco.gov.uk.

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UK citizens do not need a visa to visit Israel. 

Page last updated:

24 July 2008


London to Haifa, Tel Aviv & Jerusalem

There are two options for travel from London (or anywhere else in Europe) to Israel, although there are problems with both options:

Option 1:  By train all the way via Istanbul, Syria & Jordan...

  • Travel by train from London to Istanbul, as shown on the London to Turkey page.  Departures are daily, and the journey takes three nights.  You then need to spend one night in  a hotel in Istanbul.

  • Travel on the weekly 'Toros Express' with its direct sleeping-car from Istanbul to Aleppo in Syria.  For times, fares & info, see the London to Syria page.  Travel on to Damascus by train - train times and fares are also shown on the London to Syria page.

  • Travel by twice-weekly train (if running) or several daily buses from Damascus to Amman in Jordan.  Bus journey 5 hours.  See the Jordan page.

  • Take a bus or taxi from Amman to the Allenby Bridge border crossing with Israel.  Pass through customs and passport control.  Take another bus or taxi into central Jerusalem.

You can book the London to Istanbul train journey through any UK European rail ticketing agency, as shown on the London to Turkey page.  You can book the Toros Express from Istanbul to Aleppo either at the station when you get to Istanbul, or through a travel agency in Istanbul, as shown on the London to Syria page.  You will need to book the Aleppo-Damascus train at the station in Aleppo, and the Damascus-Amman train at the station in Damascus.  In planning a trip like this, you may find this technique helpful.

Option 2:  By train+ferry to Greece then direct ferry from Piraeus to Israel...

The journey from London to Israel takes about seven nights.  The journey involves travelling to Athens to pick up one of the several weekly year-round sailings from Piraeus to Haifa in Israel.  However, as at summer 2008, both Poseidon Lines and Salamis Lines' Piraeus-Cyprus-Israel ferry services remain suspended because of the political situation in Israel, and they show no sign of resuming.  A car ferry service for motorists and freight may be operating, though.  You can check the latest situation with Viamare Travel.

Left: Salamis Lines' Nissos Kypros.  Photo courtesy of Salamis Lines
Left:  Poseidon Lines' 'Olympia'.  Photo courtesy of Poseidon Lines

Option 2a:  By train+ferry to Greece then ferry to Israel via Cyprus...

As of summer 2008, a passenger cruise ferry sails at least weekly from Rhodes (and on some dates Crete) to Limassol in Cyprus between June & October taking 1 night, then weekly between April & October from Limassol to Haifa in Israel taking 1 night.  Hopefully these ferries will operate again in 2009.  For sailing dates and prices see www.varianostravel.com/Cruises/ferry_service.htm.  For train & ferry travel from the UK to Rhodes, see the London to Greece page.  It may seem a bit daunting to plan a multi-stage train + ferry journey from the UK to Israel via Athens, Piraeus, Rhodes & Cyprus, but you may find this planning technique helpful.

Onwards train travel from Haifa:

From Haifa, air-conditioned trains of Israeli Railways run regularly to Tel Aviv and Beersheeva. Visit the Israeli Railways website for train times and fares.  The railway from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem has now been rebuilt, and as from April 2005 trains once again link Tel Aviv with Jerusalem.

 

 

Train travel in Israel...

Israel has a modern and rapidly-expanding train network.  The line from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, closed for some years, re-opened in early 2005, and fast air-conditioned trains also link Tel Aviv with Haifa.  However, there are no international train services to or from Israel.

For train routes, times and fares in Israel, see www.israrail.org.il.

 


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