Israel Travel Advice
29 July 2024,
Tours to Israel cancelled up till and including Saturday 30 November 2024
In light of the ongoing conflict in southern Israel near the border with Gaza, and changes to international travel advice for visiting Israel, we are cancelling all tours departing from or travelling to Israel up till and including Saturday 30 November 2024.
The FDCO advice for Israel has changed and hence holidays will not be departing as planned. Options available to travelers who have yet to depart, (up till 30 November 2024) are:
1. If travelling on a multi-country tour keep the same holiday arrangements but exclude the Israel section from the end of your tour. A credit note will be provided for the Israel section of your tour, and you may like to use this towards extending your stay at the Dead Sea or Amman or for arrangements in another country i.e. Turkey. Any remaining balance will be honored as a credit note which can be used for any tour, any destination valid till 31 December 2025.
2. Defer your tour to a departure date later in 2025 (at no additional cost)
3. Receive a credit note for the full value of your tour to be used for any tour, any destination valid till 31 December 2025.
4. Cancel with 100% cancellation fees.
Please let us know your preferred choice before Friday 30 August 2024. If we don’t hear from you before this date your booking will be cancelled with 100% cancellation fees.
We have local teams in every city and many remote locations in Israel, Jordan and Egypt that we are communicating with regularly. Having completed a new assessment today we can confirm that except for Israel, all services and arrangements in Egypt and Jordan are unaffected and continue to operate as normal.
For clients travelling to Israel after 1 December up till 31 December 2024 a decision as to whether your tour will operate will be made on Monday 16 September 2024.
Travel Advice Summary
All of our holidays to Israel follow the travel advice offered by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). Acts of violence have occurred within the West Bank and have been against Israeli citizens and not tourists. Our team in Israel is in constant contact with the Israeli Ministry of Tourism and monitors the situation.
For further information please visit the British Foreign Office website.
Some of our Israel tours offer multi-country itineraries with neighboring Egypt and Jordan and you can read about the latest travel updates for these countries via the links provided.
Travelers should familiarize themselves with the latest travel advice for the country they are visiting and make a personal assessment as to whether the level of safety is satisfactory to them, prior to booking.