Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv in July

Not the best time

July is peak summer intensity - blazing hot, supremely crowded, and expensive. The beaches are incredible, but you'll need to structure your entire day around the heat.

Weather

July brings Tel Aviv's most intense heat with temperatures regularly hitting 33°C and oppressive humidity. The combination creates that sticky Mediterranean summer feeling. Zero rainfall means clear skies, but midday sun is genuinely punishing.

33°C high23°C low0 rain days

Crowds & Cost

peak crowds
~$150/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival
  • Summer music festivals
  • Beach party season peaks

July Tips

  • Avoid midday activities - plan for early morning or evening
  • Air conditioning becomes essential, not optional
  • Beach umbrellas at Gordon Beach rent for 25 shekels

All Months

April through June gives you perfect weather — warm enough for beaches, cool enough for walking around all day. Hotels cost less than summer peak, and you'll actually want to explore beyond air-conditioned spaces. September through November works just as well. The Mediterranean stays warm through October, crowds thin out after summer, and restaurant patios become pleasant again. Summer means 90°F+ temperatures and humidity that makes you question life choices. But the beach scene peaks, festivals happen nonstop, and nightlife extends until sunrise. Just budget for serious air conditioning costs. Winter rarely gets cold, but rain can mess up outdoor plans. December through March sees fewer crowds and cheaper hotels, though some beach clubs close. The upside? Perfect weather for exploring Jaffa's narrow streets and covered markets.

Tel Aviv Scores

Solo

9/10

Couples

8/10

Families

7/10

Adventure

5/10

Budget

4/10

Luxury

8/10

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