“Shirley Valentine can be considered the pioneer of the solitary women travelers’ revolution. In 1986, Willy Russell’s play debuted on stage in London. Valentine traveled to a Greek island to sip a glass of wine on the beach, and had a great time. That was the beginning. These days there’s a general agreement that the travel revolution continues to be led by women, single or married, who don’t hesitate to go on vacation on their own.” (Excerpted from ‘Flying and other forms of Solo travel’ by writer Moshe Gilad)
Women travelling alone to Israel should know that Israel is safe and very friendly. If you are contemplating such a trip, check out aguide2israel.com section on women travelling alone. It’s fascinating and full of useful tips regarding appropriate dress codes in different areas of the country, making friends, what to do if you feel in danger, local customs, usual annoyances, cell Phones, my favorite – how to handle Israel’s male population and much more…
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Women Travelling Alone will find Israel very safe and extremely friendly. Check out my Travel Tips for Women seeking an adventure on their own
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Does foreign womens travelling to Israel wear scarfes there?
No they dont. You need to wear modest clothings in holly and religious places though…
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