With its rich history, diverse culture, and stunning landscapes, Israel is a popular destination for travelers from around the world. For those holding a Schengen visa, the possibility of combining a visit to Israel with travel within the Schengen Zone is an attractive prospect. In this blog post, we will explore the options and considerations for traveling to Israel from the Schengen Zone.
Israel may not be a part of the Schengen Zone, but Israeli citizens can still travel to the Schengen Area countries in Europe for short stays without a visa. In this post, we will provide some tips and tricks for Israeli travelers who are planning to visit Schengen Zone countries:
Israel is a country situated in the Middle East with a growing reputation for its innovation and advanced technologies. As a non-EU member state, Israel is not part of the Schengen Zone, which consists of 26 European countries that have abolished passport and other types of border control at their mutual borders. However, this does not hinder Israel's strong presence in the global market for technical products.