Below is a guideline for packing

Please note Israeli summers can be very hot during the day and cool during the evenings, so please come prepared. You can expect some days of outdoor activities, a few nights out on the town and some time inside museums, archaeological sites or shopping centres. While you are unlikely to be able to change outfits in a hotel room during the day, you will be able to leave clothes or other items on the bus so that you can layer as needed. Each participant is allowed one duffle and one small duffle (knapsack) for the trip..

 

Spending Money, ATMs and Tips

The currency in Israel is the Shekel (NIS: New Israel Shekel). Since you will be responsible for about 6 meals, you will need enough shekels for these meals, snacks, and any shopping you may wish to do.  ATMs in Israel dispense shekels from your ATM cards. ATMs can be found in the airport and throughout the bigger cities you visit. Credit cards are widely accepted in shops and restaurants (except in the casual food stands and outdoor markets you might visit). Please be reminded to bring an extra $50 to tip the bus drivers, tour guides and restaurant waiters (this is mandatory).

Clothing

Clothing for regular classes should be long pants for men and a skirt or long pants for women and shirts with sleeves (long or short) for men and women. In other words, please be respectful and cover your knees and shoulders during classes.

In addition, we request an additional dress code for Shabbat and when visiting religious sites.

For Women:

Skirts covering to the knees, shirts covering shoulders / elbow length sleeves

For Men:

Head covering (hat or Kippa), shirts covering shoulders, (a jacket and tie are not necessary).

Suggested Check List

An overnight bag or knapsack (big enough to carry 2-3 days of clothing)

6 Pants (for hiking, touring, going out at night)
1 Athletic pants
2 Sweatshirt/ Sweater/ Fleece
4 Long-sleeve shirts
8 Short-sleeve shirts
4 Shorts
1 Bathing suit
Clothes for Shabbat and religious sites:

WOMEN – a few knee-length skirts and elbow-length sleeved shirts

MEN – a few pairs of long pants, several long-sleeved button-down shirts, Kippa (may be easily purchased in Israel).

Undergarments

Socks
Sleepwear
Hiking boots or sturdy sneakers/walking shoes

Comfortable dress shoes

Sandals (Note: if you want to wear sandals during a hike, please make sure they have good traction for wet surfaces and straps – “Crocs” are not good hiking shoes).

Miscellaneous Items

1 Towel (for swimming outside of hotels)
Toiletries (deodorant, toothbrush, shampoo, shavers, etc.)

We suggest wrapping any shampoo or the like in plastic bags to avoid spillage should the container burst from weight or pressure.  Please make sure that all liquids are in your checked luggage as security will not allow any liquid in carry-on bags.

Basic medication / prescription medicines (pills for headaches and diarrhoea, bug spray)

Sunscreen

Travel Alarm clock
Flashlight (mini)
Camera with charger / batteries

Watch
Baseball cap/ hats
Day bag (purse, backpack, money belt, etc.)
Power adapter plugs (same as Europe)
Sunglasses

I-Pod/Music

Notebook and pens