
Haifa Haifa District, Israel Travel Guide
Air travel is the main way for travelers from other countries to reach Israel. Haifa itself has a smaller airport, but TLV serves as the main entry point.
Flight prices to TLV are generally highest in the summer (June-August) due to popular demand. Prices also peak around major Jewish holidays (e.g., Passover in spring, Rosh Hashanah and Sukkot in autumn). Book flights well in advance.
Free Wi-Fi at TLV. Get local SIMS or activate eSIM plans at kiosks.
TLV has extensive duty-free shops and a wide selection of restaurants and cafes.
Train, shared taxi (sherut), or private taxi from TLV to Haifa.
Exchange offices and ATMs are available for currency conversion.
Major international car rental agencies have counters at the airport.
Purchase local SIM cards or activate eSIM plans at kiosks within the terminal.
Haifa is a central point in Israel's modern rail system. Major stations include HaShmona (Downtown), Hof HaCarmel (South Haifa), and Bat Galim (near the hospital).
Egged, Israel's largest bus company, operates a wide network of intercity bus routes. Buses connect Haifa's Hof HaCarmel Central Bus Station and other terminals to major cities and towns.
A valid national driving license is necessary. An International Driving Permit (IDP) we strongly suggest with your national license. Rental companies typically need drivers to be at least 21 or 24 years old.
Driving habits may be assertive. Traffic in major cities, including Haifa, can be heavy during rush hours. Driving in Haifa can be challenging due to steep, winding roads and scarce parking.
For flights departing from Ben Gurion Airport (TLV), any required exit taxes are generally included in your airfare. You ordinarily do not pay an additional fee at the airport.
Ben Gurion Airport is renowned for its stringent security checks. This process can be thorough and includes interviews with security personnel. People who travel are advised to arrive at least three hours before their international flight's scheduled departure time.
Extensive duty-free area with electronics, cosmetics, liquor, and souvenirs.
Many eateries, cafes, and snack bars for various dining needs.
Exchange services and ATMs are available for converting remaining Shekels or withdrawing cash.
Allow ample time for protection and departure procedures at TLV. This leads to an efficient exit from Israel.