Israel Passport Visa Requirements

Comprehensive visa requirements for Israel passport holders traveling worldwide

Last updated: March 15, 2026

Visa Free
(67 destinations)

Argentina

Max stay: 90 days

90 days per 180-day period.

Armenia

Max stay: 180 days

Visa-free entry up to 180 days

Austria

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Bahamas

Max stay: 90 days

Visa-free entry up to 90 days

Barbados

Max stay: 180 days

Visa-free entry up to 6 months

Belgium

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Bolivia

Max stay: 90 days

Visa-free entry up to 90 days

Brazil

Max stay: 90 days

90 days per 180-day period.

Bulgaria

Max stay: 90 days

90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen visa exemption)

Chile

Max stay: 90 days

90 days per calendar year.

China

Max stay: 30 days

Visa-free up to 15 days for tourism/transit under China-Israel bilateral agreement (2023).

Colombia

Max stay: 90 days

90 days per 180-day period.

Costa Rica

Max stay: 90 days

Visa-free entry up to 90 days

Croatia

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Cyprus

Max stay: 90 days

90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen visa exemption)

Czech Republic

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Denmark

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Ecuador

Max stay: 90 days

Visa-free entry up to 90 days

Estonia

Max stay: 90 days

90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen visa exemption)

Finland

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

France

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Georgia

Max stay: 365 days

Visa-free entry up to 1 year

Germany

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Greece

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Hungary

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Iceland

Max stay: 90 days

90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen visa exemption)

Ireland

Max stay: 90 days

90 days for tourism/business. Ireland not in Schengen so separate 90-day allowance.

Italy

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Jamaica

Max stay: 90 days

Visa-free entry up to 90 days

Japan

Max stay: 90 days

90 days for tourism/business.

Jordan

Max stay: 30 days

Visa-free entry up to 30 days

Kazakhstan

Max stay: 30 days

Visa-free entry up to 30 days

Latvia

Max stay: 90 days

90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen visa exemption)

Lithuania

Max stay: 90 days

90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen visa exemption)

Luxembourg

Max stay: 90 days

90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen visa exemption)

Maldives

Max stay: 30 days

Visa-free on arrival (30 days)

Malta

Max stay: 90 days

90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen visa exemption)

Mexico

Max stay: 180 days

Up to 180 days. FMM tourist card issued at entry.

Mongolia

Max stay: 30 days

Visa-free entry up to 30 days

Morocco

Max stay: 90 days

90 days visa-free under Abraham Accords normalization.

Netherlands

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Norway

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Panama

Max stay: 90 days

Visa-free entry up to 90 days

Paraguay

Max stay: 90 days

Visa-free entry up to 90 days

Peru

Max stay: 90 days

90 days per entry.

Philippines

Max stay: 30 days

30 days visa-free on arrival. Extendable through Bureau of Immigration.

Poland

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Portugal

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Qatar

Max stay: 90 days

90 days visa-free under normalization/bilateral agreement.

Romania

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within any 180-day period.

Serbia

Max stay: 90 days

Visa-free entry up to 90 days

Singapore

Max stay: 90 days

90 days per entry.

Slovakia

Max stay: 90 days

90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen visa exemption)

Slovenia

Max stay: 90 days

90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen visa exemption)

South Africa

Max stay: 90 days

90 days per calendar year.

South Korea

Max stay: 90 days

90 days for tourism/business.

Spain

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Sweden

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Switzerland

Max stay: 90 days

90 days within 180-day Schengen period. Combined across all Schengen countries.

Thailand

Max stay: 60 days

60 days visa exemption. Extendable once for 30 days.

Tunisia

Max stay: 90 days

Visa-free entry up to 90 days

Turkey

Max stay: 90 days

Visa exemption up to 90 days in 180 days

Ukraine

Max stay: 90 days

90 days per 180-day period. Active conflict - check travel advisories.

United Arab Emirates

Max stay: 90 days

90 days visa-free under Abraham Accords normalization.

Uruguay

Max stay: 90 days

Visa-free entry up to 90 days

Uzbekistan

Max stay: 30 days

Visa-free entry up to 30 days

Vietnam

Max stay: 45 days

Unilateral visa exemption up to 45 days

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About Israel Passport Visa Requirements

The Israel passport grants its holders access to a wide range of international destinations, each with its own entry requirements. Understanding visa requirements before you travel is essential: arriving at a border without the correct documentation can result in denied boarding, refusal of entry, or significant delays. This page compiles up-to-date visa information for Israel citizens across every destination in our database, organized by entry type so you can quickly identify what you need for each trip.

Visa requirements fall into several categories. Visa-free access means Israel passport holders can enter without any prior application. An Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) is a lightweight online pre-clearance required by some countries before boarding a flight. An eVisa is a visa issued electronically, typically applied for online days or weeks before travel. Visa on arrival (VoA) allows travelers to obtain a visa stamp or sticker at the port of entry upon arrival. Visa required means a formal application must be submitted to the destination country's embassy or consulate before travel. Restricted or refused entry indicates that travel to that destination is not permitted for Israel citizens under current conditions.

How to Use This Page

Browse by visa category above to find destinations that match your travel plans. Each destination card links through to a detailed pair page where you can view the exact maximum stay duration, any specific conditions such as passport validity requirements, proof of onward travel, or minimum funds, and the source date for the information. If you are planning a multi-destination trip, check each country individually since requirements do not carry over between destinations.

Keep in mind that visa policy can change at any time due to diplomatic agreements, reciprocal arrangements, or emergency travel advisories. A country that was visa-free six months ago may now require an eVisa or full visa. The data on this page is reviewed regularly, but always cross-check with the official embassy or consulate of your destination country before booking flights or accommodation.

Passport Validity and Entry Conditions

Even when no visa is required, most countries have minimum passport validity rules. The most common requirement is that your Israel passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date from the destination. Some countries require only three months of remaining validity beyond your stay, while others accept any validity as long as the passport does not expire during your visit. Checking the specific pair page for each destination will show you the exact passport validity rule that applies to Israel citizens.

In addition to passport validity, several destinations require proof of sufficient funds for the duration of your stay, a confirmed return or onward ticket, travel insurance, or accommodation bookings. These entry conditions are enforced at the border regardless of whether a visa was required in advance. Being prepared with the right documents at check-in and at immigration significantly reduces the risk of any issues during travel.

Schengen Area Travel for Israel Citizens

If your Israel passport has visa-free access to the Schengen Area, you can travel freely across all 29 Schengen member states with a single entry. However, the 90/180 rule applies: you may not spend more than 90 days in the Schengen zone within any rolling 180-day period, regardless of how many individual countries you visit. Days spent in France, Germany, Spain, Italy, or any other Schengen country all count toward the same 90-day total. Use the Schengen Calculator tool to track your available days before each trip.

Disclaimer: Visa requirements can change without notice. Always verify current requirements with official government sources or the embassy/consulate before making travel arrangements.