Getting between Tel Aviv and Haifa, there are four options: bus, train, shared taxi, or car. ... Bus 910 runs from Tel Aviv's Central Bus Station to Haifa's Hof Ha Carmel Central Bus Station, stopping along the way at the Arlozorof Bus Station at Tel Aviv's Central Railway Station, ... read more
No less safe than anywhere you would take public transit. I'd let my kids take it, the same as I let them take it around Washington, DC. read more
Buses run between Tel Aviv and Eilat from about midday on Saturdays. There are some buses running in the Haifa area. And if you want to get from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem or vice versa on Shabbat, you can take a sherut (shared taxi), a 10-seater minibus that goes when it is full. read more
Popular among the train routes are the following cities: Haifa, Tel Aviv, Be’er Sheva and Jerusalem. From Be’er Sheva you can get pretty close to the Negev Desert by hopping on a bus to cities such as Mitzpe Ramon. read more