From Ben Gurion Airport (Israel) to Hebron: One of the most daunting things for solo travelers coming to Palestine can be getting from Ben Gurion Airport to Hebron. However, the process is simple, and prospective volunteers, interns, and students do not need to stress.
To help ease your worries, we will share with you how to get to Volunteer in Palestine after you arrive at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel. Again, the process is very straightforward. Travelers will go from the airport to Jerusalem, where they will then switch modes of transportation to go from Jerusalem to Hebron.
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Duration of a Trip to Hebron | Around 3 Hours |
Distance between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem | 66 kilometers (41 miles) |
Distance between Jerusalem and Hebron | 40 kilometers |
Mode of transportation from the Airport | Light rail (train), shared taxis |
Total costs to get to Hebron | Around 120 NIS (35 Euro) |
Contact Person | Marwa Shantir |
Contact Information (Whatsapp) | +972-597-840984 |
Important: Arriving During Shabat or a Jewish Holiday
Please note that you can still get to Jerusalem or Hebron if you arrive at Ben Gurion Airport during Shabat (the Jewish sabbath or rest day) or a Jewish holiday. Still, the only option will be a service (pronounced “ser-vees,” which is a shared taxi). Public transportation does not run to Jerusalem or within Jerusalem during Shabat or Jewish holidays but during Zionist holidays (e.g., Memorial Day). Shabat is observed from Friday afternoon until Saturday night.
Jewish holidays are observed from sundown the night before until dusk on the holiday date. Jewish holidays are observed throughout the year, and the dates change each year, so it is best to do a quick Google search before booking your flight to see if your arrival will coincide with a religious holiday.
Obtaining Shekels for a Tour Trip to Hebron
When your plane lands at Ben Gurion Airport, you must obtain your 3-month visa, retrieve your checked luggage, and go through customs. Once all these steps are complete, we advise stopping by the ATM and obtaining shekels for your trip to Hebron.
The ATMs in Ben Gurion are easy to find and withdraw money from. They are only located inside the airport and not outside the doors. It is only possible to pay for shared taxis (or services) in cash, not with a card.
Exit the Airport and Be on Your Way to Hebron
After you have all your belongings and have stopped by the ATM, it is time to exit the airport and be on your way to Hebron. Right outside the airport, you will see many taxis lined up.
While you could take a private taxi, we highly recommend a shared one, also called a service (sherut in Hebrew). These large vans will be lined up outside the airport. Service is pronounced like “ser-vees”.
A third option, quicker but requires a little more effort, is to take the train from the airport to Jerusalem and then change to the light rail to Damascus Gate in Jerusalem. The train station is also just outside the airport. You will see signs to guide you.
Train and Light Rail to Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate
The fastest and cheapest way to Jerusalem is to take the high-speed train to Yerushalayim/Yitzhak Navon Station and then take the light rail to Damascus Gate. Please note that the train and light rail do not run during Shabat and Jewish holidays. If you have a lot of luggage, are arriving during Shabat or a Jewish holiday, or would prefer to avoid public transport, then a service is a better option for you (see next section).
The train takes approximately 20 minutes from Ben Gurion Airport to Yerushalayim/Yitzhak Navon Station and departs every half hour. As of July 2022, the price is 17 shekels per person, one way. You can buy a train ticket from the vending machine outside the train station, just outside the airport’s exit. It is possible to pay with cash or a card.
Once you arrive at Yitzhak Navon Station, find the exit and go up to the street level. Then, walk about 30 meters to the light rail station. This stop is called Central Station. Find the side of the station with the direction towards “Heil Ha’avir.” Then, purchase a ticket to Damascus Gate station from one of the vending machines. You may pay with cash or card, costing approximately 6 shekels as of July 2022. The journey will take around 12 minutes and will have six stops at Damascus Gate. It is possible to use Google Maps to help you plan the trip from the airport to Damascus Gate on public transport.
Taking a service to Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate
Taking service to Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate will cost travelers 70 shekels (as of July 2022). This price is one way per person. An important thing to note is that these vans do not leave until they are filled. If the truck takes a long time to fill up, the driver may ask all the passengers to pay more money to leave sooner.
Therefore, you may have to wait before the service can depart. The wait might be a few minutes or one hour; depending on the time of day and how busy the airport is, it can be unpredictable. (Since the high-speed train to Jerusalem opened in 2018, services to Jerusalem have become less popular.) Once the service is complete, enjoy the beautiful scenic ride to Jerusalem.
Please note that the driver will drop the passengers off in the order the driver has decided is the most efficient. Sometimes, passengers have destinations far from the center of Jerusalem, which can add extra time to your journey. Depending on the time of day, traffic may also impact how long your journey takes.
Once you arrive at Damascus Gate in Jerusalem, pay the driver 70 shekels for the ride.
“Al Khalil!” Al Khalil
When you arrive at Damascus Gate, you can easily spot the bus station. Next to the bus station is a parking lot, where you will want to find another service that can take you to Hebron. The parking lot is called in Arabic Hay Al Musrara حي المصرارة (in English: Musrara) (in Hebrew: מוסררה)
Wrap around the buses to Hay Al Musrara, and soon enough, you will hear someone shouting, “Al Khalil!” Al Khalil means Hebron in Arabic.
If you do not hear anyone shouting “Al Khalil,” ask one of the people in the parking lot for the service (“servees”) to Al Khalil or Hebron. Palestinians are friendly and helpful, and those in Jerusalem generally speak English so that they will point you in the right direction.
Once you find that van, tell the driver you want to go to Masjid Al Hussein. (“Masjid” means “mosque” in Arabic.)
Remember that the service will not leave until it is filled with passengers. You may not have to wait at all, or you may have to wait for up to one hour. If the van takes a long time to fill up, the driver may ask for more money to leave sooner.
The Location of Volunteer in Palestine
Volunteer in Palestine is right across the street from Al Hussein Mosque (Masjid Al Hussein in Arabic). This service ride from Damascus Gate to Volunteer in Palestine in Hebron will generally cost 25 shekels, but it might sometimes be 30.
Remember that you will need cash to pay the driver for all taxis in Palestine, and it is best to pay with exact change or as close to it as possible. Once you arrive, pay the driver and join us at Volunteer in Palestine. We will be happily awaiting your arrival.
Otherwise, please stay on the service until it stops at Hebron’s city center to let everyone off; from there, take a private taxi for no more than 10 shekels to Volunteer in Palestine. If the taxi is shared with other passengers, it is 2.5 shekels per person.
Check out this video to see our location in Hebron.
Travelers can also call Volunteer in Palestine via WhatsApp for more directions if they need help:
Marwa Shantir’s Whatsapp Number: +972-597-840984
Osama Abu Hussein’s Whatsapp Number: +972-598-042496
Here are three more Articles about to get to Hebron from the Ben Gurion Airport (Israel)
- First Article: How to Get to Hebron, Palestine
- Second article: Planning your trip to Palestine
- Third Article: How to Fly to Palestine
Final Remarks
As you can see, getting from the Ben Gurion airport (Israel) to Hebron, Palestine, is stress-free. If you find yourself confused or lost during the journey, do not be afraid to ask for help!
Whether you are at the airport trying to find the service to Jerusalem or at the bus station trying to find the service to Al Khalil, Palestinians will be glad to point you in the right direction. With all that said, we hope you have a safe trip to Palestine and look forward to meeting you there.
Contact Us
Should you have any more questions about coming from Ben Gurion Airport (Israel) to Hebron, please do not hesitate to contact us at:
WhatsApp:+972 599 479 880
Website: https://volunteerinpalestine.org/
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