→ North Korea visa for Israeli citizens
While a direct tourist visa for Israeli passport holders traveling to North Korea is not typically available, a special arrangement allows for limited, guided tours with a maximum stay of 2 days and a cost around $500 USD, covering pre-approved itineraries. Given the unique nature of this journey and the significant geopolitical considerations, it is crucial to book through an authorized tour operator at least 6 months in advance, as openings are extremely scarce. Travelers should also be aware of the substantial time zone difference between Jerusalem and Pyongyang, which is a 6-hour shift, and be prepared for strict cultural protocols and government supervision throughout their brief visit.
Entry requirements
- Yellow fever cert.
- Required
Visa options
Authorization from Israeli Foreign Ministry required.