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Our IDP is your gateway to freedom on the roads in over 190 countries.
Explore with confidence; your UN- standardized document is globally accepted.
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International Driving Permit (IDP), regulated by the United Nations, certifies that you are the holder of a valid driver's license in your country of origin.
Your IDP is a valid form of identification in more than 150 countries worldwide and contains your name, photo and driver information in the 12 most widely spoken languages in the world.
International Driving Permit (IDP), regulated by the United Nations, certifies that you are the holder of a valid driver's license in your country of origin.
Your IDP is a valid form of identification in more than 150 countries worldwide and contains your name, photo and driver information in the 12 most widely spoken languages in the world.
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Embark on
a journey to the legendary Holy Land! Make your trip even more fulfilling by
taking charge of your own itinerary. Drive your own car and explore Israel on your terms. Before
embarking on this new adventure, it's crucial to familiarize yourself with the
traffic rules that apply in the country you plan to visit.
Important
Reminders:
- Drive on
the right-hand side of the road.
- Prioritize
safety: Always buckle up.
- The
minimum age for driving in Israel is 16 years and 9 months.
- To rent a
car, you must be at least 21 years old.
- Strictly
avoid drinking and driving. The permissible alcohol level for driving in Israel
is 24 mg per 100 ml of blood.
- Adhere to
speed limits: 50 km/h in urban areas, 80-90 km/h on rural roads, and 110 km/h
on motorways.
- If
traveling from November to March, use dipped headlights throughout the day.
- Carry a
reflective vest in your car.
Driving
in the Winter:
Driving
through Israeli roads in winter is manageable with some precautions. Expect
snowfall in specific areas, so ensure you have winter tires. According to
winter driving regulations in Israel, drivers must keep headlights on while
traveling on intercity roads.
Wishing you
a fantastic trip!
Do I need
an international driver's license in Israel?
While not
mandatory, having an International Driver’s License (IDL) is highly recommended
by many tourists. Whether your IDL is in English or not, it is essential to
support and translate your document into 12 widely used languages worldwide,
including Arabic. With an IDL, you can drive in Israel for less than three
months without applying for an Israeli driver’s license. To apply for an IDL:
1. Click
"Apply for IDP."
2. Prepare
your valid driver’s license, passport-size photo, and credit card.
3. Fill out
the application form to match the details on your valid driving license.
Does
Israel accept a US driver's license?
Yes, Israel
accepts a US driver’s license, provided you have an International Driver’s
Permit (IDP) to support it. Our IDP is recognized in 165+ countries worldwide,
including Cyprus, Egypt, Japan, Jordan, Switzerland, Finland, Iran, Malta,
Norway, and others. For stays longer than three months, consider obtaining an
Israeli driver’s license.
Top
Destinations of Israel:
Israel is
home to exquisite tourist attractions on the southeastern coast of the
Mediterranean Sea. With an International Driving License in Israel, explore its
synagogues, mosques, and religious influences with ease.
Nazareth:
A holy
landmark for pilgrimages, Nazareth in the Galilean region offers cultural
richness and historical significance. Visit Mensa Christi Church, St. Gabriel's
Church, and Mary's Well for a captivating experience.
Golan
Heights:
Known for
its mountainous terrain, Golan Heights boasts natural reserves and ski resorts.
Ideal to visit from December to March for skiing and June for green foliage.
Tel Aviv:
A UNESCO
World Heritage Site, Tel Aviv charms with resplendent beaches, museums, and
diverse restaurants. Best visited from March to April and September to
November.
Dead Sea:
Situated 430
meters below sea level, the Dead Sea provides outdoor relaxation. Experience
floating fun and breathtaking views. Visit during August and July for the best
weather.
Jerusalem:
A holiest
city divided into four quarters, Jerusalem offers rich history and cultural
experiences. Visit during August and June for favorable weather.
Most
Important Driving Rules:
Prepare for
a land trip to explore Israel's tourist sites by familiarizing yourself with
the country's driving rules.
- Drive on
the right-hand side of the road.
- Minimum
age to drive is 17 years old.
- Observe
speed limits: 50 kph in cities, 80 kph on interurban roads, and up to 100 kph
on freeways.
- Limit
passengers according to your driver's license level.
- Strictly
avoid driving under the influence of alcohol.
- Carry a
light-reflecting vest for safety in case of emergencies.
Equip
yourself with an International Driver's Permit for a smooth journey!