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Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv holidays

Mediterranean beach city break where you split time between long urban beaches, Bauhaus streets and late-night food and bars.

32°C AugustBest May, Jun, Sep, Oct4–7 nightsDirect from London Gatwick

At a glance

  • beach-plus-city trips
  • nightlife-oriented stays
  • food-focused visitors
  • shoulder-season sun

Trip cost

2 nights in Tel Aviv≈ €455–€635 pp
Return flight
≈€148
Stay
≈€392
Food & local
≈€94

Includes the return fare from London Gatwick. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Tel Aviv

Typically around €106/night, a Israel-wide estimate · €196 mid-range — not a live listing price

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Getting to Tel Aviv

  • AirportBen Gurion Airport (TLV)
  • Transfer optionsTrain, bus, taxi

Ben Gurion Airport is about 15 km from Tel Aviv, with direct Israel Railways trains to Tel Aviv stations, plus bus line 445 and taxis.

Flexible-date fares from London Gatwick

August from 359 return

Typical €508 · 5 nights

Sun 30 Aug

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September from 212 return

Typical €302 · 6 nights

Wed 23 Sept

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October from 171 return

Typical €228 · 8 nights

Fri 30 Oct

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November from 148 return cheapest

Direct · 2 nights

Thu 5 Nov

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December from 185 return

Typical €300 · 4 nights

Wed 2 Dec

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April from 285 return

4 nights

Fri 23 Apr

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Tel Aviv by month, from London Gatwick.
See fare details — 6 months as a table

Pick a month to set your trip to its real dates.

MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug359€50812
Sep212€30218
Oct171€22816
Nov1482
Dec185€3004
Apr2852

Areas of Tel Aviv

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • Neve TzedekOldest district, now a trendy and pricier neighbourhood with village-like streets, suited to design-conscious visitors.
  • FlorentinGraffiti-marked area with bars and a younger feel, good for travellers wanting to be close to nightlife and creative spaces.
  • JaffaHistoric port area with older stone streets and harbour views, suits those wanting a more traditional setting while still near beaches.
  • Yemenite Quarter (Kerem HaTeimanim)Small district near Carmel Market offering a village atmosphere close to central beaches.
  • Beachfront around Gordon and FrishmanHotel-lined seafront ideal for classic beach-plus-promenade stays with easy access to sand and the Tayelet.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
May · June · September · October
Hottest
August · 32°C
Wettest
January · 159mm
  • Jan18°159mm
  • Feb18°88mm
  • Mar20°74mm
  • Apr24°42mm
  • May26°5mm (good month)
  • Jun30°3mm (good month)
  • Jul31°2mm
  • Aug32°2mm
  • Sep31°3mm (good month)
  • Oct28°10mm (good month)
  • Nov24°66mm
  • Dec21°87mm

What each season is like

Spring
Pleasant for combining beach walks and city exploring; some religious holidays affect opening patterns and crowd levels.
Summer
Hot and busy on the seafront, with late-night activity and beach clubs creating noise; good for sea swimming but harder for midday city walks.
Autumn
Often comfortable with warm sea and slightly fewer domestic holiday-makers; occasional storms can affect beach days.
Winter
Milder than many European cities and good for urban breaks, but not consistent beach-swimming season; some outdoor venues feel quieter.

Good to know about Tel Aviv

Worth it for

Combines extensive city beaches with an urban core in a way nearby destinations like Jerusalem do not.

Keep in mind

City can feel intense and noisy, especially around nightlife and main roads.

Why go

  • Combines extensive city beaches with an urban core in a way nearby destinations like Jerusalem do not.
  • Nightlife runs much later and denser than many other regional cities, shaping evening-focused itineraries.
  • Neighbourhoods like Neve Tzedek and Florentin offer distinct atmospheres compared with the old port of Jaffa.

Worth knowing

  • City can feel intense and noisy, especially around nightlife and main roads.
  • Costs for accommodation and dining are relatively high compared with many Mediterranean cities.
  • Security checks and regional tensions can affect the overall experience and some visitors' comfort levels.