Overland Vehicle Entry into Israel - Insurance
Howaya Lads!
Took a cruiser into Israel last month via a container. They would not release the vehicle from customs without Insurance - minimum insurance required was Chovva (bodily insurance for you, passengers, and others)
3rd Party is extra.
I spent ages trying to source insurance for a right hand vehicle. The guys in Goldfus Insurance were the only ones that could help and were great to deal with.
Goldfus
I left Egypt at the weekend and came back in from Egypt - again customs wanted proof of Insurance cover before I could enter.
So my advise if entering Israel overland is to sort your Insurance well ijn advance as without it you won't get in and the way these guys drive - you'll want it!
Also - note that your Carnet dosen't work in Israel - which is a good thing as you will avoid any dodgey stamps in it and can drive on into Egypt and then into other Arab countries if you want
Keep it lit and between the ditches
Niallo - back on the road
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