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Arriving at Tel Aviv Airport

When you arrive into Israel's Tel Aviv - Ben Gurion Airport, you'll be keen to be on your way to your destination hassle-free and without delay. When you book one of our private transfers from Tel Aviv Airport to your hotel, your friendly, reliable HolidayTaxis driver will be ready and waiting to meet and greet you on arrival.

From here, you’ll be whisked away comfortably and safely to your accommodation in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem or Netanya so you can start discovering this historic land sooner. We offer a range of vehicles for your journey, including private Tel Aviv taxis, minibuses and private coaches or large group bookings, or travel in style with a luxury car transfer.

Popular transfer times and prices

  • Tel Aviv city centre, 65 minutes, prices from £31
  • Jerusalem, 90 minutes, prices from £48
  • Haifa, 120 minutes, prices from £69
  • Eilat, 330 minutes, prices from £152
  • Netanya, 90 minutes, prices from £38
  • Jaffa, 65 minutes, prices from £25
  • Nazareth, 150 minutes, prices from £86

Where is Tel Aviv Airport?

Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport (TLV), also known as Natbag, is Israel’s main international airport and is located just to the north of the city of Lod, 12 miles (20 km) southeast of Tel Aviv. It is the busiest airport in Israel and the main gateway to the country and destinations such as Jerusalem (28 miles away).

What to do in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv is the second largest city in Israel, after Jerusalem. Quickly developing into a sprawling urban metropolis, Tel Aviv is a city rich in both ancient and very modern, trendy culture.

Less well-known are the city’s fantastic beaches, 14 km worth of golden sands that stretch out along the coast of the Mediterranean. From laid-back relaxation at Alma Beach to the celeb hotspot of Metzitzim Beach, there’s something here for everyone. There’s no shortage of nightlife either, with a wide choice of cocktails bars, rooftop bars, themed bars, underground clubs and live music venues.

Of course, you shouldn’t miss the culture while you’re here. Whether you’re more interested in seeing work by internationally renowned artists at the fantastic Tel Aviv Museum of Art, discovering the hidden treasures in the many street galleries and museums or exploring the 'White City' - Tel Aviv’s Unesco-protected town centre, there’s lots of sightseeing to be had.

Whatever brings you to this truly unique and awe-inspiring city, you can be sure of a trip you will never forget.

FAQs

Q: What is the main airport in Tel Aviv?

A: Tel Aviv’s main airport is also the main gateway to the whole of Israel: Ben Gurion Airport, ‘Natbag’, an international airport just over an hour from the city centre. The other airport serving Tel Aviv is Tel Aviv-Yafo Sde Dov Airport (also known as Dov Hoz Airport), which deals mainly with domestic flights to the city.

Q: What airlines fly into Tel Aviv?

A: There is a choice of airlines offering direct flights to Tel Aviv from the UK, including British Airways, easyJet, arkia, EL AL Israel Airlines, Wizz Air and Israir. The majority of non-stop flights to Tel Aviv depart from London airports, with a small number of connecting flights departing from Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Glasgow airports.





Types of HolidayTaxis transfer vehicles
March 31, 2023

At HolidayTaxis, we recognize that every traveler is different and may have their own preferences and requirements for their airport transfers. To accommodate this, we offer a diverse range of transfer vehicles for our customers to choose from, each with its own set of benefits and advantages.

For example, if you're traveling in a large group, our minibus or shared airport shuttle transfers might be the best option for you, as they can comfortably accommodate a larger number of passengers and their luggage. On the other hand, if you're traveling with just one or two companions, a private car may be more suitable for you as they offer a more intimate and personalised experience.