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Navigating Israel by car offers flexibility and convenience, allowing you to explore historic landmarks, vibrant cities, and beautiful landscapes at your own pace.
If you're traveling from Brazil, you might be wondering:
  • Can I drive in Israel with my Brazilian driver's license?
  • What types of insurance are required for rentals?
  • What are the typical costs of renting a car in Israel?
  • Are there options for one-way rentals or cross-border travel?
  • What specific traffic rules should I be aware of?

This guide covers all these essential topics, providing practical recommendations to ensure your car rental journey in Israel is smooth and enjoyable. At the conclusion, find a summary table with all key details for quick reference.

Can Brazilian Citizens Drive in Israel with a Rental Car?

Yes, Brazilian travelers can rent and drive cars in Israel when they meet the licence holding period, age limits, and document and payment requirements set by the rental company.

  • Form of ID:

    Foreign renters must present a valid passport at pick-up.

  • Driving licence:

    The main and any additional drivers must hold a full physical driving licence with no major endorsements for at least 2 years. Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP) (the IDP is a translation and must be presented together with the original licence).

  • Accepted cards:

    Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required. Accepted cards include Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, and American Express. Prepaid, virtual, or cards not embossed with the main driver’s name may be refused. Some vehicle groups may require two credit cards, both in the main driver’s name.

  • Age requirements:

    Depending on vehicle group, the minimum and maximum ages range between 21–30 years (minimum) and 65–80 years (maximum). For some offers, drivers 21–24 and 75–80 years old may be allowed but must pay a young or senior driver surcharge of US$ 12.00 per day. Eligibility and any surcharges will be confirmed for the specific car group selected at booking.

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Requirements may vary between rental companies. Always confirm details when booking.

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Which Car Rental Companies Are Best?

Choose from trusted global chains or innovative local alternatives. Each offers unique benefits for travelers from Brazil visiting Israel.

Global Chain Companies

Local Brands

  • Hertz

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    41

    Prices:

    $$$

    Key Advantages

    • Largest fleet in USA
    • Premium vehicle selection
    • Gold Plus Rewards loyalty program
    • Express rental counters

    Best for

    Business travelers and premium vehicle needs
  • Hertz

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    79

    Prices:

    $$$

    Key Advantages

    • Largest fleet in USA
    • Premium vehicle selection
    • Gold Plus Rewards loyalty program
    • Express rental counters

    Best for

    Business travelers and premium vehicle needs
  • Europcar

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    57

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Strong presence in Europe
    • Commitment to sustainability
    • Loyalty program with rewards
    • 24/7 roadside assistance

    Best for

    Leisure travelers and business professionals
  • Alamo

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    12

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Wide selection of vehicles
    • No hidden fees
    • 24/7 roadside assistance
    • Loyalty rewards program

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and families
  • SIXT

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    106

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Wide selection of vehicles
    • Competitive pricing
    • Easy online booking
    • 24/7 customer service

    Best for

    Travelers looking for quality and flexibility
  • Autounion

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    5

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Competitive pricing
    • Personalized customer service
    • Flexible rental terms
    • Wide range of vehicles

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and local residents
Recommendations for Brazilian Travelers
Choose Global Chains If:
  • It's your first time renting in Israel
  • You require reliable nationwide support
  • You prefer 24/7 customer assistance
  • Your travel involves important commitments
Choose Local Brands If:
  • You aim to save on costs
  • Your stay is primarily in urban areas
  • You're interested in unique vehicle options
  • You're comfortable using app-driven services

How to Choose the Right Car?

Choosing the right rental car can make your journey more comfortable, safe, and enjoyable. Think about your travel group, the destinations on your route, and the type of driving you'll be doing. With QEEQ, you can compare multiple car types and policies to find the one that best suits your journey.

  • Seating and Luggage

    Consider the size of your travel group and luggage requirements.

    • Economy cars (2-4 people, 1-2 suitcases)
      Ideal for short city drives and budget travelers.

    • Compact cars (4-5 people, 2-3 suitcases)
      Balanced option for urban travel and fuel efficiency.

    • Mid-size cars (5 people, 3-4 suitcases)
      Suitable for longer trips with moderate baggage.

    • Full-size/SUV (5-7 people, 4+ suitcases)
      Perfect for family or group travels with extensive luggage.

  • Transmission Type

    Choose the transmission type that suits your comfort and driving experience.

    • Automatic transmission
      Easy to use, particularly in traffic-heavy areas.

    • Manual transmission
      Often more fuel-efficient and less costly but requires skill.

    • Consider familiarity with the chosen transmission type
      To ensure a relaxed driving experience.

  • Insurance Included

    Understand the insurance options available with your rental.

    • Basic liability
      Included in most rentals, covers third-party damages.

    • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)
      Protects against damage to the rental car, often optional.

    • Theft protection
      Provides coverage against vehicle theft, occasionally included.

    • Check if your travel insurance covers rentals
      To avoid redundant costs.

  • Cancellation Policy

    Review the flexibility and terms for modifications or cancellations.

    • Free cancellation
      Available up to 24-48 hours before pickup.

    • Prepaid vs. Pay-at-counter
      Prepaid often comes with discounts but less flexibility.

    • Change fees
      May apply for alterations to bookings.

    • Travel insurance
      Consider for unforeseen delays or cancellations.

  • Mileage Policy

    Check for mileage restrictions and associated fees.

    • Unlimited mileage
      For extensive road trips without worrying about extra charges.

    • Limited mileage
      Cheaper upfront but charges apply for exceeding the limit.

    • Analyze your travel distance
      To determine the most cost-effective option.

    • Factor in mileage costs
      When comparing rental packages.

  • Fuel Policy

    Understand how fuel regulations impact costs.

    • Full-to-Full
      Return the car with a full tank; the most economical option.

    • Full-to-Empty
      Prepay for fuel; convenient yet pricier.

    • Same-to-Same
      Return with the identical fuel level as pickup.

    • Compare fuel prices in advance
      To choose the best option.

Quick Decision Guide

  • City Travel

    Compact/Economy car with automatic transmission, full-to-full fuel policy.

    Tel Aviv, Haifa, Jerusalem
  • Road Trip

    Mid-size/Full-size car with unlimited mileage, flexible cancellation.

    Negev Desert, Sea of Galilee, Eilat
  • Vacation

    Convertible/SUV with comprehensive insurance, prepaid fuel option.

    Dead Sea, Masada, Golan Heights

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Don't settle for the first option you find. QEEQ makes it easy to compare car types, policies, and total costs from multiple providers. See all fees upfront, read real customer reviews, and choose the perfect car for your adventure.
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What Are the Popular Destinations in Israel?

Israel showcases a blend of historical landmarks, vibrant cities, and natural beauty. Travelers can explore iconic destinations such as Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and the Dead Sea, enjoying their unique cultural and scenic offerings.

What Insurance Do I Need?

You'll need at least basic insurance to legally drive in Israel, but for peace of mind during your travels, additional coverage is strongly suggested. Insurance regulations can vary by provider, so understanding your options is crucial. Choosing the appropriate protection can save you from unexpected expenses due to accidents or theft.

Types of Insurance Coverage
  • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)

    Covers damage to the rental car from collision or theft.

    R$75-125/day
    Essential
  • Theft Waiver (TP)

    Protects against theft of the rental vehicle.

    R$25-40/day
    Essential
  • Liability Insurance

    Covers injury or damage to others and their property.

    Often included
    Included
  • Personal Accident Insurance (PAI)

    Covers medical expenses for you and your passengers.

    R$25-50/day
    Optional
QEEQ's Complete Protection Solutions

Perfect for travelers who want comprehensive protection without the complexity. One price covers everything, and AXA's trusted network ensures reliable claims processing throughout Israel. Get comprehensive coverage online for about 50% less than counter rates.

Coverage Feature
QEEQ Full Coverage
Basic Rental Company
Collision Damage Waiver

Fully Covered

$0.00 - $936,273.62
Theft Protection

Fully Covered

$0.00 - $1,872,547.24
Personal Accident Insurance

Fully Covered

Not Covered
Tire, Window, Mirror Damage

Fully Covered

Not Covered
Roadside Assistance

Fully Covered

Not Covered
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How to Book a Rental Car and Save Money?

Renting a car in Israel can be a smoother experience for Brazilian travelers with some strategic planning. Consider factors such as booking time, location, and additional services to optimize costs.

Booking Tips for lower Prices
  • Plan and Book in Advance
    Secure your rental car at least 3-6 weeks before your trip to Israel to benefit from early bird discounts and wider vehicle selections.
    Save up to 35%
  • Compare Rental Providers
    Use platforms like Rentalcars.com or DiscoverCars to compare rental prices and find the most competitive offers in Israel.
    Save up to 20%
  • Opt for Full-to-Full Fuel Policy
    Select rentals with a full-to-full fuel policy to avoid higher refueling charges from the rental company.
    Save R$100-200
  • Avoid Unnecessary Insurance Add-Ons
    Check if your credit card or travel insurance already covers car rental insurance before paying for additional coverage.
    Save R$150-300
QEEQ's Money-Saving Features
  • Diamond Membership
    Save up to 20% on every booking - free trial available below.
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  • Price Drop Protector
    If your booked car price drops, QEEQ automatically rebooks it at the lower rate and refunds the difference to you.
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  • One-Dollar Freeze
    Lock in today's price with just $1 upfront and pay the rest later.
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  • Flexible Payments
    Pay with credit/debit cards or even cryptocurrency via BitPay.
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What Should You Pay Attention To?

Important considerations and potential issues to watch for when renting a car in Israel.

  • Hidden Fees
    Be cautious of charges not included in the base rental price.
    • Additional charges for GPS, child seats, or Wi-Fi.
    • Insurance supplements for theft or damage waivers.
    • Cross-border fees if planning to drive outside Israel.
    • Credit card holds that may be higher than expected.
    • Fees for returning the car to a different location.
  • Mandatory Insurance
    In Israel, basic insurance is often required by law.
    • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) and Theft Protection are usually mandatory.
    • Check if your travel credit card covers rental insurance.
    • Understand the deductible amount for insurance claims.
    • Ask about third-party liability coverage.
    • Consider additional insurance for peace of mind.
  • Fuel Policies
    Understand the fuel policies to avoid unexpected costs.
    • Check if the rental is full-to-full or full-to-empty.
    • Refill the tank before returning to avoid high refueling fees.
    • Locate nearby gas stations before your return trip.
    • Keep receipts from gas refills as proof.
    • Some rentals may charge for pre-purchased fuel options.
  • Vehicle Inspection
    Inspect the vehicle thoroughly before and after use.
    • Photograph any pre-existing damage before driving away.
    • Check the tires, lights, and wipers for functionality.
    • Document the interior condition, including seats and controls.
    • Note the fuel gauge and mileage upon pick-up.
    • Report any discrepancies to the rental company immediately.
  • Contract Terms
    Read all terms and conditions carefully.
    • Understand mileage limits and associated fees.
    • Check for any restrictions regarding areas you can drive.
    • Confirm the policy for early or late returns.
    • Ensure you know the procedure for reporting accidents.
    • Beware of cancellation and modification fees.
  • Pickup & Return Times
    Timely planning can save costs and hassle.
    • Coordinate pickup and drop-off around your schedule.
    • Plan for delays at airport rental counters.
    • Avoid late returns to prevent extra day charges.
    • Early returns may not result in refunds.
    • Consider how traffic might affect your return time.
Remember

Being prepared and knowing what to expect can save you hundreds of dollars and prevent stressful situations. Take time to understand all terms and inspect your rental thoroughly.

Differences in Traffic Rules Between Brazil and Israel

Brazil and Israel have distinct traffic regulations, including differences in road etiquette, signage, and safety measures.

  • Right Turn on Red

    IL

    Not allowed unless specifically indicated

    BR

    Allowed after a full stop unless prohibited by signage

  • Highway Speed Limits

    IL

    Maximum speed typically 100–110 km/h

    BR

    Maximum speed varies; often up to 120 km/h

  • Blood Alcohol Limit

    IL

    0.05% BAC limit

    BR

    0.02% BAC limit

  • Mobile Phone Use

    IL

    Hands-free devices required while driving

    BR

    Hands-free devices required while driving

  • Seatbelt Laws

    IL

    Mandatory for all occupants

    BR

    Mandatory for all occupants

  • Parking Rules

    IL

    Parking is regulated; pay attention to signage

    BR

    Parking is regulated; pay attention to signage

  • Remember
    • • Familiarize yourself with local traffic laws before driving.
    • • Ensure your international driving permit is valid in Israel.
    • • Carry your Brazilian driver's license along with your rental agreement.
    • • Avoid using your phone while driving unless hands-free.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions for travelers from Brazil renting a car in Israel

Is my Brazilian driver's license (CNH) valid for driving in Israel?

Yes, your Brazilian CNH is accepted in Israel because it uses the Roman alphabet. However, it is highly recommended to also have the International Driving Permit (PID), as some rental companies may require it and it can help avoid misunderstandings during police checks.

What is the minimum age and license period required to rent a car in Israel?

The minimum age is usually 21, but some companies may require 23 or even 25 for certain vehicle categories. Most companies also require you to have held your license for at least 2 years. Drivers under 25 often pay a 'young driver fee.'

What documents do I need to present when picking up the car?

You’ll need your valid CNH, the PID (recommended), your original passport, and an international credit card in the primary driver's name for the security deposit.

Is it worth renting a car to explore Israel?

Absolutely! Outside crowded city centers like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, having a car gives you unmatched freedom to explore regions like Galilee, the Dead Sea, Masada, the Negev Desert, and the Mediterranean coast at your own pace.

Which regions in Israel are best for self-driving?

Recommended areas include the Galilee (Nazareth, Sea of Galilee, Safed), the coast (Caesarea, Haifa, Akko), the Judean Desert (Dead Sea, Masada), and the south (Negev Desert to Eilat).

Are there areas I should avoid driving in Israel?

Avoid central Tel Aviv and the areas around Jerusalem’s Old City due to heavy traffic, narrow streets, and expensive, scarce parking. In these cities, use public transport, taxis, or walk.

Why do you recommend booking with QEEQ?

QEEQ is a large aggregator comparing prices from top rental companies (Hertz, Avis, Sixt, etc.), offers competitive insurance packages, a streamlined reservation process, and customer support. It’s safer, easier, and can save you money.

How does the reservation process work on QEEQ?

Simply go to QEEQ’s website/app, enter your pick-up location, dates, and times, compare options, select your car, add insurance, enter your details, pay, and you'll receive a voucher by email to present at the rental desk.

What is generally included in the total reservation price?

Usually, the price covers the daily rental, basic mandatory insurance (CDW and TP, with deductible), unlimited mileage, and local taxes like VAT.

Are there any hidden or extra costs I should be aware of?

Yes, watch out for extras like young driver fees (<25), additional driver fees, one-way drop-off fees, administrative fees for fines and electronic tolls, and costs for GPS or baby seats.

What is the security deposit and how does it work?

A security deposit is a hold placed (not charged) on your international credit card to cover potential damages, theft, fines, or unpaid tolls. It can range from $500 to over $1,500 depending on the company and car category. It’s released a few days or weeks after returning the car.

Should I tip the rental desk staff?

No, tipping is not part of the local culture at car rental agencies.

What are the mandatory insurances in Israel?

Rentals come with two basic insurances: CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) for damage and TP (Theft Protection) for theft. Both have high deductibles, meaning you pay a set amount out-of-pocket if an incident occurs.

Which extra insurance is recommended?

It’s highly recommended to get insurance that reduces or eliminates the deductible. Rental companies offer 'Super CDW' at the counter (expensive), but QEEQ offers a more affordable 'Excess Reimbursement Insurance' during online booking.

What’s the difference between QEEQ’s insurance and the one sold by the rental desk?

Rental desk 'Super CDW' directly removes your liability, while QEEQ’s insurance reimburses you after you pay the deductible to the rental company—usually at a much lower price.

Does my Brazilian credit card rental insurance (Visa Infinite, Mastercard Black) work in Israel?

Be very careful—many cards exclude Israel from coverage. Always check with your card provider and get written confirmation that Israel is covered before relying on it.

What exactly is the 'deductible'?

It’s the maximum amount you’re responsible to pay in case of damage or theft. For example, if the deductible is $1,000 and the repair costs $3,000, you pay $1,000 and the insurance covers the rest.

How does the car pick-up process work at Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) in Tel Aviv?

After immigration and baggage claim, follow 'Car Rental' signs to a central desk, where a staff member directs you to a free shuttle to the car rental lot. All rental companies are located a few minutes from the terminal.

What should I inspect on the car before leaving the rental lot?

Inspect everything—use your phone to film and photograph all scratches, dents, bumper marks, tire and windshield condition, and the interior. Make sure all pre-existing damage is noted in your rental contract.

If the rental contract is in Hebrew or English and I don’t understand, what should I do?

Always ask for an English version. Use Google Translate’s camera feature if needed and clarify fuel policy and toll charges. Your QEEQ voucher summarizes key conditions.

What if the exact car model I reserved isn’t available?

This is common. Your reservation guarantees a car category, not a specific model. The company must give you a car from the same category or upgrade you for free if none is available.

What is the 'Full to Full' fuel policy?

You get the car with a full tank and must return it full. If not, the company will refill it and charge you much more per liter plus a service fee.

What are the most important traffic rules in Israel?

Drive on the right, seatbelts are mandatory for all, using a phone while driving is prohibited unless hands-free. From November to March, low beams must be on during the day on intercity roads.

What are the speed limits in Israel?

Typically: 50 km/h in urban areas, 80-90 km/h on non-urban roads, and 100-120 km/h on highways. Always watch for signs and speed cameras.

Are road signs only in Hebrew?

No, most road signs—especially those indicating cities and tourist sites—are in Hebrew, Arabic, and English.

How is the driving style of Israelis?

It’s more assertive and fast-paced than in Brazil. Expect frequent horn use, but not always aggressively. Drive defensively and maintain your distance.

Which navigation app should I use? Waze or Google Maps?

Waze is by far the best in Israel, giving real-time updates on traffic, accidents, police, and safety alerts. It’s essential for driving in Israel.

Can I use Google Maps as an alternative?

Yes, Google Maps works for routes, but Waze is superior for real-time alerts. Download Israel’s map in Google Maps for offline backup.

Are there special considerations for driving during Shabbat (Friday sunset to Saturday sunset)?

In secular cities like Tel Aviv, life goes on as usual. In ultra-orthodox areas of Jerusalem, some streets may close and driving is frowned upon. Public transport stops, so a car is useful during Shabbat.

How do I find parking in big cities like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem?

Avoid street parking—use paid parking garages or lots ('khanion' in Hebrew). They are expensive but prevent fines and hassle.

What do the colored curbs mean for street parking?

Blue and white: paid parking (pay at meter or via app). Red and white: parking prohibited. Gray/no color: free parking unless signs say otherwise—always check for restrictions.

How do I pay for street parking (blue and white zone)?

The easiest way is through mobile apps like Pango or Cellopark. Register your card and the rental’s plate, and start/stop virtual parking via the app.

How does the toll system work on Highway 6 (Kvish 6)?

Highway 6 uses electronic tolling—no booths. The rental car has a device that records entries. The rental company bills your card, often adding a processing fee.

Can I avoid Highway 6 to skip tolls?

Yes. In Waze, set 'Avoid toll roads' in settings to plan your route accordingly.

Are gas stations self-service?

Most are self-service with instructions in English. Some locations have 'Full Service' with an attendant, but the price per liter is higher.

How do I pay for fuel?

You can pay at the pump with an international credit card (with chip and PIN) or inside at the convenience store.

Is it easy to drive and park near Jerusalem’s Old City?

No. Private cars are not allowed inside the Old City. Park in a large lot nearby like Mamilla Mall or Karta Parking and walk to the gates.

Any special tips for driving to the Dead Sea and Masada?

The main Route 90 is excellent. Bring plenty of water and fill your tank before heading to the Dead Sea, as gas stations are scarce.

Can I drive the rental car into Palestinian territories like Bethlehem or Jericho (Area A)?

Absolutely not. Israeli rental insurance does NOT cover areas under Palestinian Authority (Area A). If you enter and have an accident or theft, you are 100% liable for all costs. Park on the Israeli side and take a Palestinian taxi into places like Bethlehem.

Is it safe to drive in the Golan Heights?

Yes, the tourist areas of the Golan Heights are very safe with excellent roads and beautiful scenery. Stay on main tourist routes and heed all military or border area warnings.

Are there restrictions when driving near the Gaza border?

It’s wise to avoid roads immediately adjacent to the Gaza border. Waze provides real-time alerts and reroutes traffic away from risky areas. Always follow local authority instructions.

How does the car return process work?

Go to your rental company’s 'Car Rental Return' area (well signposted). A staff member will inspect the car. Accompany the inspection and ask for proof the car was returned without new damage and with a full tank.

What if I don’t return the car with a full tank?

The rental company will refill it and charge you a much higher price per liter, plus a service fee. This is easily avoidable by refueling before return.

What should I do in case of a traffic accident?

Ensure everyone's safety. If there are injuries, call emergency medical services (Magen David Adom - 101) and the police (100). Then contact your rental company’s emergency number, photograph the scene, damage, and documents.

What if the car breaks down or has a flat tire?

Call the 24-hour roadside assistance number provided by your rental company. They will give instructions and may send help or a replacement car, depending on your coverage.

I received a traffic fine. What should I do?

The notice will go to the rental company, who will pay it and then charge your credit card, adding an administrative fee.

What if I find a parking ticket on the windshield?

You can pay at a local post office (Doar Israel) or let the rental company process it, but the latter will incur additional administrative fees.

How long does it take for the security deposit to be released after returning the car?

It generally takes 7 to 21 business days after return, allowing time for the rental company to check for pending fines or tolls.

Can I return the car outside of business hours?

Some companies offer a 'key drop box.' Confirm in advance. Note that you remain responsible for the vehicle until inspected by staff the next day.

What’s your golden tip for renting a car in Israel?

Book early, especially during high seasons. Use QEEQ to compare prices and guarantee good insurance. Read your contract, drive calmly, and enjoy exploring the incredible landscapes and history of Israel.

Still have questions?

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