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Is it safe to go cycle touring in Israel?


I would like to visit all the main sites in Israel by bicycle. Is there a kidnap risk? Robbery? Bad drivers? Any info appreciated.

Nope, I’d choose one of them steel armored type vehicles if I were you son.
One of them Kevlar jackets wont do you no harm too.
Tour de France, it aint.
Steel

16 Responses to “Is it safe to go cycle touring in Israel?”

  1. Ello Guvna Says:

    i wouldnt
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  2. htidminksy Says:

    nothing is safe in israel
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  3. Nathan Says:

    I do not recommendit! There are many terroists and there is many pickpockets!
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    been there

  4. Crystal (PSM) Says:

    Don't. It's not safe.

    You need to be super cautious if you ever decide to go there. There are a lot of risks there. israel is bombarded by Palestinian rockets on a daily basis. Occasionally suicide bombers too explode in the middle of the street. The jewish mafias play hide and seek with the police all the time. Occasionally they get into shooting sprees gunning down rivals and any one and every one around. Theft and pickpocketing are major issues in israel, this problem is particularly prevalent in the areas frequented by tourists. Poverty is also rampant in israel. You will find beggars every where. If an opportunity exists, they tend to steal too.

    Another risk is the dirty, obsolete and extremely dangerous nuclear reactor. This is by far the most dangerous thing there.

    Be safe. Stay away from that place. Do you know about the Tour de France? It's very safe and much more fun too.
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  5. Patrick H Says:

    seek advice from the FCO
    http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travelling-and-living-overseas/travel-advice-by-country/middle-east-north-africa/israel-occupied
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  6. Pokieā„¢ Says:

    yes the only thing that could happen to you is get hit by a rocket but that should be no problem.
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  7. Tequila Says:

    Sure, many Israelis are avid bikers. Some cycle through the desert. Others are mountain bikers. If you are an experienced biker, you know that you have to find your own comfort zone and stick to it. There are helpful sites that should answer your questions. http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/9765/isrover.htm
    This one links you to other relevant sites that will enable you to contact local enthusiasts. http://www.jewishagency.org/JewishAgency/English/Aliyah/Publications/Aliyon+2008/page10.htm?WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished
    [When planning any endeavor, one often encounters naysayers. Such negative individuals may try to impose dubious agendas to torpedo the fulfillment of others' goals. This is the case herein.]
    Yes, you should be careful around traffic. The roads can be dangerous, so utilize the bike trails as much as possible. The first link explains the national trail system. If you feel more comfortable with a group, there are companies that specialize in bike tours.
    For Jewish bikers eligible for a free Birthright trip, there's one designed just for them. http://www.israeloutdoors.com/
    Addendum: Enjoy! Here's a first person (6 page) article http://www.bicycling.com/article/1,6610,s1-3-12-15284-1,00.html by a tourist who toured Israel by bike.
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    If you need more specifics, let me know. I live in Israel.

  8. Jim E Says:

    Its safe, email me, i’ve been a many times.
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  9. stephen l Says:

    the only REAL danger that i can see is the heat !! the israeli summers are so hot. so advoid that season.also stay away from gaza and the west bank.
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  10. Arieh Says:

    You’ll get run over by the worst drivers in the world. As a former police officer in Israel I have seen up to seven bicycle riders killed at one time on the road.
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  11. Stainless Steel Says:

    Nope, I’d choose one of them steel armored type vehicles if I were you son.
    One of them Kevlar jackets wont do you no harm too.
    Tour de France, it aint.
    Steel
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  12. Dan the BBQ man Says:

    Bicycling is an extremely popular pass time in Israel, especially over the weekend. There are even 2-3 bicycle hotels, specially designed to cater to the needs of cyclists.

    Kidnapping and/or robbery are not likely to be a problem, there is quite a problem with drivers, especially over the weekends.

    Many towns and cities have bicycle paths (Tel Aviv, for instance, is riddled with them), so if you drive with caution or keep to the bicycle paths, and out of town stick to off-road tracks, I think you’ll do OK.
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  13. dandyl Says:

    Israel is very safe and not only is it safe its also the best country, lots to see and do.
    I have to laugh, as all the members giving you advise on Israel, have never been to Israel and just trying to spread hateful propaganda.
    There has never been a case of any tourist being kidnaped in Israel, there is much less crime then in the states and Israeli drivers are not worse then drivers from other countries.
    Visitors are always amazed at how safe they feel in Israel. The crime rate is far lower than almost every other western country. Even children walk freely in the streets at all hours. When asked how secure visitors felt in Israel, the unanimous response has been as follows (and this is a direct quote from one of our groups)…

    “Never for one moment did we feel that there was any danger.”

    The State of Israel and Keshet go to great lengths to safeguard every visitor. You will feel it from the moment that you approach your flight, and through the entire trip.

    Statistically, visiting Israel is safer than almost any other place in the western world, including the USA. This fear of visiting Israel is no more rational than fear of flying: the likelihood of an airline accident is less than 1 in 2 million, while the chances of dying in a car accident, according to the US Department of Transportation, is 1 in 7700.

    Measured by square feet and population, according to FBI statistics - Israel is far safer than most major North American cities!

    So, the response to the question “Is Israel a safe place to visit?” is, without hesitation yes, yes, YES!

    “It is ironic that in America we have deadbolts on our doors, locks on our windows, and alarms on our houses, and claim that Israel is too dangerous.” M. Anstey, Washington DC

    Unfortunately, though, questioning safety is very common, especially since 9/11 (which you will remember happened in the US not Israel!). Based on sensationalized media coverage, many perceive Israel as a perpetual war zone. But Israel is not in a war in the conventional sense. No missiles, or scuds, or tanks in the streets. The Palestinian’s are using a psychological weapon called: “Terror Attacks” They are called that because their MAIN goal is to spread terror and fear - if we give in to it, we will be aiding and abetting it

    There is a saying that you can call to the Lord anywhere, but in Israel it is a local call. HOW MUCH SAFER CAN YOU BE THAN THAT?

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  14. Rudy B Says:

    Terrible drivers! Haha but otherwise it is as safe as any European country to go touring around in, and more beautiful!
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  15. zion no more -zion whisperer Says:

    An unbelievably bad idea.
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  16. Canute Says:

    Very bad driving.
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