Israel visa for Danish citizens

As a Denmark passport holder planning a visit to Israel, securing an electronic travel authorization (ETA) is your first crucial step, typically processing within a few days, allowing for a comfortable stay of up to 90 days. While the ETA process is straightforward, remember that it's distinct from obtaining a visa, and you have two tourist ETA options available for your journey. Navigating between Copenhagen and Tel Aviv involves a flight time of approximately 4-5 hours, and it's wise to be aware of Israel's currency, the New Israeli Shekel (ILS), and that while Hebrew is the primary language, English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

eTA90d stay· verified 2026-05-27
ETA-IL
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Entry requirements

Passport validity
3+ months

Visa options

TouristETA-IL (Electronic Travel Authorization)
90d$7multiple-entryvalid 2y
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TouristB/2 Visa (Tourism / Visiting / Business Meetings / Medical Tourism / Short-term Study)
90dvalid 3mo
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WorkB/1 Work Visa
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StudentA/2 Student Visa
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OtherA/3 Clergy Visa
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FamilyA/4 Visa for Spouses and Children
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HumanitarianB/4 Volunteer Visa
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OtherA/1 Temporary Resident Visa
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StudentA/2 Student Visa (Multi-entry variant)
multiple-entry
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OtherA/1 Temporary Resident Visa (Multi-entry variant)
multiple-entry
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OtherA/3 Clergy Visa (Multi-entry variant)
multiple-entry
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FamilyA/4 Spouse and Children Visa (Multi-entry variant)
multiple-entry
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WorkB/1 Work Visa (Multi-entry variant)
multiple-entry
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TouristETA-IL (pilot period fee waiver)
90d$0multiple-entryvalid 2y
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3 months for tourism only.

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