Israel Passport Visa-Free Countries
State of Israel
- Region
- Western Asia
- Capital
- Jerusalem
- Population
- 10,134,800
- Currency
- Israeli new shekel (ILS)
- Languages
- Arabic, Hebrew
Where can the Israel passport go?
Visa-Free Countries for Israeli Citizens by Region
Asia
Europe
Americas
Oceania
Africa
Compare With Other Passports
See how the Israel passport compares to other major passports worldwide.
Travel Tips for Israel Passport Holders
- Always check that your passport has at least 6 months validity before traveling.
- Many visa-free countries require proof of onward travel — book return flights before departure.
- Carry printed hotel reservations and sufficient funds proof for immigration checks.
- Visa on arrival destinations often require exact cash in USD or local currency.
- eVisa applications should be submitted at least 72 hours before travel to avoid delays.
- ETAs (like US ESTA or Canadian eTA) are valid for multiple entries over 2–5 years — apply once and reuse.
Israel Passport Visa-Free Countries — FAQ
How many countries are visa free for Israel passport holders?
Israel passport holders can enter 105 countries visa free. Counting visa on arrival (33) and eTA (6) destinations, Israeli citizens can travel to 144 countries without arranging a visa in advance, and a further 25 are available with an eVisa.
What countries are visa free for Israeli citizens?
Visa free countries for Israeli citizens include Albania, Andorra, Angola, Argentina, Austria, Bahamas, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana. See the full, up-to-date list of all 105 visa-free destinations for Israel passport holders above.
Which countries can Israeli passport holders visit without a visa?
Israeli passport holders enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 144 countries across Asia, Europe, Americas, Oceania, Africa. The colour-coded list and map above show exactly which countries are visa free, visa on arrival, eVisa, eTA or visa required.
How many countries require a visa for Israel passport holders?
18 countries currently require Israeli citizens to obtain a visa before arrival. Every other destination is visa free, visa on arrival, eVisa or eTA — check the full breakdown above.