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What to wear in Israel

Welcome to Israel, a beautiful country where the past meets the present. As you embark on your journey, you may be wondering what clothes to pack for your adventures. Don't worry, we've got you covered! Our style guide will show you how to dress stylishly and respectfully while exploring the diverse landscapes and sacred sites. Whether you're visiting religious sites or strolling through bustling markets, we'll help you dress appropriately. So, get ready to pack your suitcase with the perfect outfits for your Israeli escapade. Slip on your sandals, put on your sunhat, and let's dive into the world of fashion in Israel!

If you're planning a trip to Israel, it's important to be mindful of the country's dress code. Generally, dressing casually is acceptable, with many people, including prime ministers, opting for short-sleeved shirts without ties.

  • During the hot and humid summers, it's best to wear lightweight layers made from natural fabrics like cotton, linen, bamboo, and silk to stay cool and comfortable while also being protected from the sun's rays. Jeans are a popular and versatile option for your wardrobe, and they can be easily dressed up or down.

    • SHORTS are generally never worn by women or men and are reserved for children under 13 years of age.

  • If you plan to explore historic sites and bustling markets, it's essential to wear sturdy walking shoes or comfortable sandals. Even if you're dining at a restaurant, casual dress is acceptable.

  • Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter it is best to think of clothes in layers. You will be shocked at how the climate and weather will vary. It is great even in the summer to have a light sweater for the nights in Jerusalem.

BEST PRACTICE: Avoid wearing revealing clothing, as it WILL be considered disrespectful in some areas. You do not want to be prevented from entering HOLY/Religious sites. Shoulders and chests should be covered. Length of skirts should be below the knee and PREFERABLE ankle length. A scarf is always great to have on hand!

It's also worth noting that tattoos are common in Israel. However, if you have a tattoo that may be considered culturally offensive, it's best to cover it up during your visit. By being respectful of the local culture and customs, you'll ensure that you have a pleasant and enjoyable trip.

If you're a first-time visitor to Israel, it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the country's unique customs and ways of doing things. You can do this by reading through the 12 most common mistakes made by tourists and how to avoid them. Additionally, be sure to check out the Complete Packing List for Israel to ensure that you don't forget any essential items.

WOMEN

When planning a trip to Israel, it's important for women to consider the local dress codes and cultural norms. While some areas, like Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, are more conservative and require modest clothing, larger cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa are more relaxed and allow for more revealing attire.

During the summertime, temperatures can soar, but it's still uncommon to see Israeli women wearing shorts. Instead, it's recommended to pack loose-fitting pants or a comfortable skirt that offers protection from the sun.

When visiting religious sites or Jewish neighborhoods, it's crucial to dress appropriately and cover your shoulders and legs. It's best to avoid short skirts or shorts and bring a pashmina or sarong to cover up if necessary. These versatile items can also provide protection from the sun or dress up your outfit.

For cooler evenings or indoor locations, it's wise to bring a lightweight cardigan, scarf, or shawl to layer over your outfits. Additionally, packing a few versatile dresses that can transition from daytime to evening wear is a great idea.

Maxi dresses are particularly practical, and knee-length shorts and maxi skirts are fashionable and comfortable for daytime wear.

When hitting the beach, it's essential to pack a modest swimsuit and cover up. For BAPTISM SITES and the DEAD SEA it is acceptable to wear shorts and a t-shirt if that is more comfortable for you.

To protect yourself from the sun, it's best to bring along a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

While exploring Israel, don't be afraid to embrace the local fashion trends and add unique pieces from local markets to your outfits.

Ultimately, the most important thing is to dress in a way that makes you feel comfortable and confident while showing respect for the local culture.

By following these style tips, you'll be well-prepared to enjoy your trip to Israel with grace, style, and your own personal flair.

REMEMBER SHOES - - BREAK THEM IN - - you will be walking some days approximately 5 MILES!

MEN

Here are some tips for men's clothing. Wear smart-casual clothes like lightweight trousers, chinos or jeans with polo shirts for comfort and style or simple graphic t-shirts (just make sure that you do not wear anything that would be offensive culturally or is political in nature).

Swimwear - longer swim shorts are perfect. In many cases it is acceptable to wear a t-shirt of a surf skin to cover your chest. During baptisms a t-shirt is acceptable to wear under a baptism gown.

Use breathable fabrics like cotton or linen for Israel's warm climate, especially in the summer.

ALL SEASONS - it is best to layer your clothing so that you can adjust as needed.

IMPORTANT - - comfortable and durable walking shoes or sandals. Bring a lightweight jacket or sweater for cooler evenings or higher-altitude areas like Jerusalem. Layer your clothing to adjust to changing temperatures.

SHOES

Here are some shoe options for women traveling to Israel that prioritize comfort, versatility, and durability: -

  • Walking Shoes: It's important to pack a pair of comfortable walking shoes or sneakers with good support, as these will be your go-to footwear for exploring cities, hiking, or walking long distances.

  • Sandals: Sturdy and comfortable sandals are a must for your trip. Look for styles with adjustable straps and cushioned soles for added comfort. Sandals are perfect for warmer weather and beach visits. -

  • Ballet Flats: Ballet flats are a versatile and stylish option that can be dressed up or down for various occasions. They're also comfortable for city exploration.

  • Swim-shoes for the DEAD SEA as the salt content is sharp and can cut your feet.

  • If you're planning on hiking or trekking in Israel's breathtaking natural landscapes, it's a good idea to pack a pair of hiking boots or trail shoes. Opt for sturdy, waterproof options with great traction.

  • Don't forget to pack a pair of flip-flops for the beach, pool, or relaxing in your accommodation.

  • Depending on your itinerary, it may be a good idea to bring a pair of dressier shoes for evening outings or nicer restaurants. Consider a stylish pair of wedges, low heels, or comfortable dress flats to complete your packing list.

What to wear during Summer in Israel (May to September)

Get ready to beat the summer heat in Israel with these style tips! Opt for lightweight and breathable fabrics such as cotton and linen to stay cool and comfortable. Choose loose-fitting tops, flowy dresses, and shorts to allow for better airflow. Don't forget to protect yourself from the sun with a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Comfortable sandals or open-toe shoes are perfect for exploring the vibrant streets and beaches. Embrace vibrant colors and patterns to match the energetic summer atmosphere in Israel. Stay stylish and enjoy the sunny adventures this season brings!

Here are some helpful tips for dressing in the summer heat. Choosing lightweight fabrics like cotton, linen, or rayon will allow air to flow and help keep you cool.

  • Flowy dresses and skirts are not only comfortable but also offer freedom of movement.

  • lightweight pants like linen trousers or cropped pants are versatile and can be dressed up or down.

  • Opting for sleeveless or short-sleeved tops in breathable fabrics will help combat the heat.

  • Don't forget to pack stylish swimsuits and cover-ups for those beach days.

  • Accessorize with a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun.

    For more packing tips for summer in Israel, check out our complete Israel Packing List.

What to wear during the rainy Winter season in Israel (October to April)

As the cool, rainy winter descends upon Israel, it's time to embrace cozy yet stylish outfits to keep you warm and fashionable. Layering is key during this season, so opt for a combination of long-sleeved shirts, sweaters, and cardigans. Pair them with jeans or trousers for a chic and comfortable look. Don't forget to bring a versatile coat or jacket to stay cozy during cooler temperatures, especially in Jerusalem and the northern regions. Complete your ensemble with a trendy scarf and a stylish pair of boots to tackle the rain-soaked streets with confidence. Embrace the winter vibes and showcase your fashion prowess as you explore the wondrous landscapes of Israel.

  • Warm Coat or Jacket: Bring a warm and insulated coat or jacket t

  • Sweaters and Cardigans: sweaters and cardigans to layer over your tops

  • Long Pants and Jeans

  • Scarves, Hats, and Gloves: Don't forget to pack accessories like scarves, hats, and gloves to protect yourself from the cold. 

  • Boots or Sturdy Shoes: Opt for boots or sturdy shoes with good traction to navigate wet and potentially muddy streets during the occasional rainfall. Ensure they are comfortable walking.

  • Layering Tops: Pack long-sleeved shirts and lightweight thermal tops for layering. They will keep you warm during chilly mornings and evenings.

  • Umbrella or Raincoat: Prepare for occasional rainfall

  • Socks and Leggings: Pack warm socks and leggings to wear under your pants or with skirts and dresses for added insulation.

travel essentials

  • Travel Insurance: It's always a good idea to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost belongings. Check with your insurance provider to ensure you have adequate coverage for your trip.

  • Travel Adapter: Israel uses Type H power outlets, so it's essential to pack a travel adapter to charge your electronic devices and keep them powered throughout your trip.

  • Data Plan/Phone Plan: MOBILE PHONE PLAN - check with your phone plan to see what their advise is in regards to international travel.

  • WHATSAPP - download whatsapp to make easy calls stateside via the app when you are connected to internet.

  • Sunscreen: Protect your skin from the intense Middle Eastern sun by packing a high SPF sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum formula to shield yourself from both UVA and UVB rays.

  • Hat and Sunglasses: Pack a wide-brimmed hat and a pair of sunglasses to shield your face and eyes from the strong sunlight. These accessories will provide additional protection and keep you comfortable under the Israeli sun.

  • Reusable Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is crucial, especially in the warm climate of Israel. Bring a reusable water bottle with a built-in filter to ensure you have access to clean drinking water wherever you go.

  • Portable Charger: Keep your devices powered on the go with a portable charger or power bank. This way, you can recharge your phone or camera while exploring, ensuring you never miss capturing those memorable moments.

  • Luggage lock: To keep your belongings secure while on the move.

  • First-aid kit: Always a good idea to have, with any necessary prescription medicines.

  • Your passport is your golden ticket to Israel,

    Keep your flight details, boarding passes, and airline tickets easily accessible

    Let's talk finances! Remember to bring along a little cash and your credit cards. AMERICAN EXPRESS and DISCOVER are not always taken in Israel.

    Last but not least, don't forget your other identification documents, such as your driver's license. You never know when they might come in handy!

    Remember to pack according to your specific needs and the activities you plan to engage in while in Israel.