Country
Israel
Ancient soul, modern pride
LGBTQ+ status
Good for LGBTQ+
Marriage equality
Recognised if abroad
Decriminalized
Yes
Anti-discrimination
Full protection
Adoption rights
Full rights
Equal age of consent (16)
Equal
Gender recognition
Yes (no surgery)
About the country
Israel presents a unique contrast between ancient traditions and the ultra-modern, liberal Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv is recognised as a world capital of LGBTQ+ culture with an exceptionally high level of acceptance, vibrant nightlife and a famous Pride parade. For Russian-speaking travellers, Israel is especially appealing due to minimal language barriers, a large Russian-speaking diaspora and the opportunity to be yourself in a completely safe environment.
LGBTQ+ in this country
Israel does not perform same-sex marriages domestically, but marriages performed abroad have been legally recognised and registered since 2006. Tel Aviv is one of the world's leading LGBTQ+ tourism destinations with one of the planet's largest Pride parades. Outside Tel Aviv and Haifa, society is more traditional, but foreign tourists are safe and respected throughout.
Key events
June
Tel Aviv Pride
Tel Aviv
June
Jerusalem Pride
Jerusalem
Cities in Israel
Our guides
Dead Sea for LGBTQ+: The Complete Travel Guide & Itinerary 2026
Sun, Coral and Desert: LGBTQ+ Guide to Eilat 2026
The perfect Red Sea escape. A complete queer guide to Eilat: diving among coral reefs, the best beaches, gay-friendly hotels and the magic of the Negev Desert.
Between Mountains and Sea: LGBTQ+ Guide to Haifa and the North 2026
From Haifa's hipster bars to the green hills of the Galilee. A complete LGBTQ+ guide to northern Israel: safety, welcoming spaces, and tips for queer travellers.
City of Contrasts: LGBTQ+ Neighbourhood Guide to Jerusalem 2026
Ancient history and a fierce queer community. An honest LGBTQ+ guide to Jerusalem's neighbourhoods: where to feel safe, the legendary Video Pub, and Pride at the Knesset.
Haifa 2026: Tolerance, Northern Breeze, Alternative Queer Culture and Pride
Discover Haifa โ a city of coexistence, relaxed bars, Bahรก'รญ Gardens and the most heartfelt Pride in Israel.
Jerusalem LGBTQ+ Guide 2026: Contrasts, History and Queer Underground
How to safely explore the ancient city, find the hidden queer community, and navigate the historic 2026 march to the Knesset.
Tel Aviv for LGBTQ+: The Complete Guide to the Middle East's Gay Capital 2026
Beaches, boundless parties, total freedom, and a full Pride 2026 guide. Find out why Tel Aviv remains the queer mecca of the region.
Visas & entry
Israeli passport
Enter with Israeli passport. No stay limit.
Russian passport
Visa-free. Mandatory ETA-IL online application before flight. Cost: 25 ILS.
US passport
Visa-free, 90 days. Mandatory ETA-IL online application before flight. Cost: 25 ILS.
Travel tips
- 1 Tel Aviv is one of the world's most LGBTQ+-friendly cities โ absolutely safe and welcoming.
- 2 In Jerusalem and religious quarters, greater discretion is recommended out of respect for local customs.
- 3 Russian passport holders must complete ETA-IL online before their flight (25 ILS). Apply in advance.
- 4 Russian is widely understood in Tel Aviv โ large Russian-speaking diaspora.