The dress code is suits and dresses — formal but not black tie. FYI: The cocktail hour will be outdoors on grass, so we recommend block heels, wedges, or stylish flats instead of stilettos. Comfortable elegance is the move.
Yes ! For each of the events (Thursday - Sunday), busses will be provided to and from the Royal Beach hotel in Tel Aviv. Specific times will be provided as the dates approach. We feel it is not at all necessary to rent a car and parking is incredibly challenging.
Beyond your wedding outfit, we recommend bringing: • Comfortable exercise clothes (for morning walks and a run with the Thribe) • Good walking or running shoes — For exploring Tel Aviv and our group day trip to Jerusalem • A light sweater or jacket for breezy evenings out • A chic outfit for the rehearsal dinner or a nice night out
Israel requires that all American citizens fill out an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA-IL) at least 72 hours before your flight. However a formal visa is not required. Please see the link below: https://israel-entry.piba.gov.il/
Yes! Israel is incredibly safe. However to give an extra sense of security and comfort, many of my teammates (former special forces operatives) will be joining our travels to to provide security and medical services.
Tel Aviv is an amazing walking city, however it is highly recommended to download the Gett App (Uber equivalent in Israel). Scooters are also available at virtually every corner so download to the Lime and Bird apps and verify your ID to be ready to go.
Expect warm days and breezy, cool evenings — probably around 20–26°C (68–78°F).