There are no direct flights to Palestine from the UK. Most travellers fly to Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv (5 hours) or Queen Alia Airport in Amman, Jordan (4.5 hours) and travel overland.
British Airways, easyJet, and Wizz Air fly direct to Tel Aviv. From there, the West Bank is accessible by road. Alternatively, fly to Amman and cross via King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge.
Entry requirements are complex. Check current FCDO travel advice. Israeli entry stamps and Palestinian travel may require separate documentation. Situation can change rapidly.
Spring (March-May)
Pleasant temperatures 18-28°C. Easter pilgrimage season. Wildflowers bloom. Good for outdoor sites.
Autumn (September-November)
Comfortable weather after summer heat. Olive harvest season. Fewer tourists than spring.
Winter (December-February)
Cool weather 8-15°C. Christmas in Bethlehem. Some rain. Jerusalem can be chilly.
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