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Can you drink tap water in Israel?

Israel's water is superb, even tap water. Wherever you go in the country, you can be assured that tap water in a restaurant, and water from public fountains found in big cities like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem to small towns in the Galilee and the Golan Heights is perfectly safe.



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It is advisable to make a photocopy of your passport and carry it with you. Visits to Bethlehem require a passport.

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You should bring around 300$ in cash to Israel. You can order shekels from your bank here before you leave, but it is easier to exchange in Israel. Avoid changing too much money in the airport; exchange rates are bad there. However, you may want to change ~$50 to shekels for transportation to where you are staying.

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Greece has a more relaxed social policy on tipping, though if you do tip, make it count. Tourism only functions because employees and volunteers work long hours to ensure you have as much fun as possible. It would be very polite to add a tip even, which, although not mandatory, it is culturally appropriate.

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