As a Hungarian passport holder journeying to Israel, you'll find the process streamlined, with an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) required for your stay, which permits a maximum of 90 days, ideal for exploring Tel Aviv's vibrant streets or the ancient wonders of Jerusalem. While two distinct tourist visa types are available, the ETA is often sufficient, and its approval can be a swift process, typically completed within a few business days. Keep in mind that Israel uses the New Israeli Shekel (ILS) as its currency, so converting your Forints before departure can offer better rates, and flights from Budapest to Tel Aviv are frequent, making travel convenient throughout the year, though spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather.
Visa-free90d stay· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
Funds proof
$1000 / person
Health insurance
Required
Visa options
TouristUniform Schengen Visa (Category C – Tourism / Visitor / Conference)
90d$98multiple-entryvalid 6mo
BusinessUniform Schengen Visa (Category C – Business)
90d$98multiple-entryvalid 6mo
TransitUniform Schengen Visa (Category C – Airport Transit)