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7 Reasons To Love Israel In The Summertime

by Touchpoint Israel
7 REASONS TO LOVE ISRAEL IN THE SUMMERTIME

As temperatures climb and the humidity soars during Israel’s holiday months, many Israelis escape the heat by traveling to cooler climates. But for the tourists who come visit, and the locals who stay at home, Israel’s summer has its very own special charms.

The roads are quieter, the mood is relaxed, there are rooftop cafes, iced drinks, long summer nights on the beach, and virtually zero possibility of rain.

1. WET & WILD

Wherever you are, it’s the perfect time for the water. Put on your swimsuit and cool down at any Israeli beach, pool, natural spring, water hike, waterpark, or city fountain. Thanks to the strong sun, you’ll dry off quickly. If you prefer to swim at night, the seawater is as warm as a bath this time of year.

2. WATERMELON

Red, juicy watermelon (avatiach) grown in Israel and available only through the hot summer months is the refreshing quintessential taste of summer. Eat it plain, blend it into a smoothie, or top it with Bulgarian cheese for a flavor that really pops. You can find it on sale almost anywhere.

3. FESTIVALS, FESTIVALS, FESTIVALS

Summer is high festival season throughout Israel. You can take your pick from sports events like the Maccabiah Games, to the Tel Aviv Blues Festival, the Akko Opera Festival, the Jerusalem Puppet festival, and the Red Sea Jazz Festival. As usual, there are also many outdoor concerts taking place this summer in Israel.

4. ROOFTOP CAFES/RESTAURANTS

Looking for a breeze? Then take to the Tel Aviv rooftops to relax in the nighttime air high above the city. Some of the hottest rooftop spots in Tel Aviv are the Brown boutique hotel, 2C on the Azrieli Towers, and B on Top at Hotel Indigo. In Jerusalem, try Rooftop at the Mamilla Hotel, or Rooftop Cheese & Wine at the Notre Dame guesthouse.

5. JERUSALEM AT NIGHT

Among its other unique qualities, Israel’s capital city is famous for its deliciously cool nights, even during summer. Pack a light sweater for an after-hours stroll in the Old City, Machane Yehuda marketplace, Emek Refaim, Mamilla Alrov mall, The First Station leisure/dining complex, or the Sherover and Haas promenades.

The 45-minute Night Spectacular sound-and-light show on the walls of the Citadel at the Tower of David Museum takes place twice a night (except Fridays). Make sure to purchase your tickets via online if you plan on attending!

6. KIDS EVERYWHERE

Israel is well known as one of the most child-friendly places on earth and you’ll soon see why. During summer vacation, special activities for youngsters are available daily in museums, parks, and malls across the country. Kids are out in force on the hiking trails, beaches and parks, and the fun doesn’t stop during the day. At night you’ll find the streets, restaurants, and cafes are bursting with children enjoying the cooler air of night. And don’t expect them to go to bed early, you’ll find kids still enjoying the night time fun long after midnight.

7. Ice cream

Ice cream is a no-brainer on hot summer days. The average Israeli eats about 10 liters of ice cream every year and most of it is during the summer. Try Mideast-inspired flavors such as hummus, halva, tahini, 10-spice, fig, and pomegranate, as well as fresh fruit sorbets.

Two unusual ice-cream parlors in the Galilee are Bouza, co-owned by a Jewish kibbutznik and an Arab Muslim; and ILO Natural Ice Cream (vegan) at Kibbutz Hagoshrim. You don’t have to go that far, however, if you’re searching for good ice cream – it’s everywhere!

Originally posted at Israel21c.

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