Hotels in Israel

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Israel, with its rich cultural mix and diverse landscapes, is a destination that offers unique experiences throughout the year. However, to make the most of this charming destination, spring and autumn are the most recommended. During April, May, September, and October, the weather is quite pleasant, ranging from 20 to 30°C. This mild climate is perfect for immersing yourself in the history that fills its streets, exploring its archaeological sites, or simply enjoying the sun on its golden beaches.

Summer, especially July and August, brings intense heat, with temperatures that can exceed 35°C, which can make outdoor activities a bit overwhelming. However, spring and autumn are not only known for their weather conditions. In spring, festivities such as Easter are celebrated, while autumn is a time for commemorations like Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah. Additionally, traveling during these months is often strategic in terms of accommodation, as there is a greater hotel offer and prices tend to be more affordable compared to the high season.

It is recommended to start planning your trip to Israel at least three months before the departure date. This not only gives you more options for flights, but also allows you to book rooms in hotels that fill up quickly, especially in popular destinations like Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

To get the most out of it in terms of price and availability, the low season, from May to October, is the most recommended. After major holidays like Easter or Yom Kippur, hotels often offer reduced prices to fill available rooms. However, keep in mind that these offers usually don't last long.

Another recommendation is to consider Shabbat, which starts on Friday night and ends on Saturday evening. During that time, many services are limited or closed, so it is preferable to arrive on a different day than Friday or Saturday to avoid inconveniences. Also, consider staying near tourist attractions to maximize your time.

Israel offers much more beyond Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, although visiting these cities is essential. In Jerusalem, beyond the Western Wall and the Old City, don't miss a walk through the Mahane Yehuda market. In Tel Aviv, the nightlife is vibrant, but don't miss the Neve Tzedek neighborhood, full of stylish shops and cafes.

In the Negev Desert, you can go hiking and sleep under the stars. Nearby is Eilat, ideal for diving in the Red Sea. If you are a history enthusiast, Masada and the port city of Acre offer spectacular archaeological views.

To relax, you can't miss the Dead Sea. It's like a natural spa with healing properties. If you prefer nature, Ein Gedi National Park will surprise you with its waterfalls and wildlife.