"Are we there yet?" For travelers with limited time there are national flights and charters. Modes of transportation range from cheroots to local buses. Renting a car or motorbike is perfect for those who like to stop and explore & get off the beaten track. And of course, there is the ever present taxi. Hitch hiking is not very popular and the driver will often expect a tip.
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li Red Sea Bus Jewish buses usually don't run on Shabbat. Shared taxis, or sheruts, are one of the most popular forms of transport, particularly because they run on Shabbat.
Israeli Red Sea Plane

Eilat – Eilat Airport (ETH)
Haifa – Haifa Airport (HFA)
Jerusalem – Atarot Airport (JRS)
Tel Aviv – Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV)
Israeli Red Sea Train
Israel State Railways runs a limited but convenient, efficient and inexpensive network of passenger rail services between Nahariya to Be'ersheva and is recommended for travel between Tel Aviv and Haifa or Akko.


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