Advantages and features of a beach holiday in Tel Aviv
The beaches of Tel Aviv are considered among the best in the world. The swimming season starts in May and lasts until October. Throughout the summer, the water temperature stays around +28 degrees.
The main advantages of Tel Aviv’s beaches are the absence of litter, very comfortable showers, and clean toilets. The entry into the sea is gentle and safe; the sand is fine and clean.
We should also note an important feature of Tel Aviv’s beaches: all of them are adapted for people with disabilities, so that entering the sea is easy and comfortable for each of them.
Tel Aviv’s beaches are well equipped - some of them have fitness equipment for exercise, as well as bars, restaurants, and even shops.
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Travel Guide to Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv – the city of the best beaches in the world, a paradise for shopping lovers and a vibrant nightlife
Tel Aviv is the capital of Israel; the main cultural institutions are concentrated here – theatres, concert halls, museums, and art galleries. From an administrative point of view, the city is made up of 9 districts, and the most popular among tourists are Jaffa, White City, Neve Tzedek, Florentin, City, and Ramat Aviv.
Tel Aviv has many attractions that draw travelers from all over the world. Here are just a few we would recommend you visit: the Bible Museum, Shalom Tower, Caesarea, Hayarkon Park, the Harry Oppenheimer Diamond Museum, and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
Many excursions are organized in Tel Aviv, including free ones held in English.
In Tel Aviv there are many nightclubs, where renowned local and international DJs often perform. In Israel’s capital, you can visit large shopping centers where you can buy fashionable clothes, leather and fur products, antiques, and jewelry. The main shopping districts in Tel Aviv are located around Shenkin Street – here you can buy almost anything, and there are numerous cafés and restaurants. You can buy leather goods, antiques, and carpets on Ben Yehuda Street.
During your vacation in Tel Aviv, don’t miss the chance to taste local dishes. We recommend trying meat dishes, among which stand out stewed chicken with veal tongue and stuffed chicken neck. From vegetable dishes, we recommend hummus, latkes pancakes, kugel, and carrot and apple balls.
Of course, Tel Aviv is a big city, and it’s impossible to tell everything about it in just a few lines. The best thing is to go there!
How to get there
Flights & transfers to Tel Aviv
HiSky, FlyOne and Air Moldova operate flights on the Chișinău – Tel Aviv route.
You can also fly to Tel Aviv from Iași with Wizz Air.
The flight duration is 3 hours.
During promotions, the ticket price can drop to 39 EUR one way! You can find more details about this in our search engine.
The transfer from Ben Gurion Airport to the hotel can be arranged on a private basis. This is very convenient, as you will be taken as close to the hotel as possible. The service price is 60€/person round trip.
In addition to this route, we will help you find other good-value transfers in Tel Aviv. You can get detailed advice on these matters from our travel managers.
For more information about holidays in Tel Aviv and Israel, visit the Israel page on Admiral.Travel .
What is usually included in a Tel Aviv holiday package
Direct flight
Direct flight Chișinău – Tel Aviv (≈ 3 hours); meal on board: light snack.
Group transfer
Group transfer APT→hotel.
Accommodation
Accommodation in a selected hotel (where available — well-known brands and convenient locations close to the sea and city centre).
Meal plan
Recommended meal plan: breakfast or breakfast + dinner, so you can enjoy local food in Tel Aviv’s cafes and restaurants during the day.
Medical insurance
Medical insurance for the entire stay — extra peace of mind for your holiday.
Entry rules & visa for Tel Aviv (Israel)
For short tourist stays in Tel Aviv (Israel), citizens of the Republic of Moldova and Romania generally enjoy entry without a classic tourist visa, based on a valid passport, but the rules are set by the Israeli authorities and may change, so always check the latest official requirements before travelling or consult an Admiral.Travel manager.
Why book Tel Aviv with Admiral.Travel
With more than 15 years of experience in organizing holidays, Admiral.Travel carefully selects flights, hotels and local partners for Tel Aviv, so that your package is well balanced in terms of price, comfort level and location near the sea and main attractions.
We work only with trusted partners, constantly monitor guest feedback and update our offers to provide safe, well-structured options for families with children, couples or groups of friends. From transfers and optional excursions to tips on beaches and restaurants, you get practical advice, not just pretty pictures.
Contact us for a personalised Tel Aviv offer and let the Admiral.Travel team take care of all the details so you can focus on your holiday, not on the logistics.
Frequently asked questions about holidays in Tel Aviv
When is the best time to visit Tel Aviv?
Tel Aviv is almost a year-round beach destination, but the most pleasant months are April–June and September–October, when it is warm but not extremely hot and the sea is comfortable for swimming.
Do I need a visa to travel to Tel Aviv?
For citizens of the Republic of Moldova and Romania, short tourist stays in Israel are generally possible without a classic tourist visa. As entry rules can change, always check the latest official information before departure or ask an Admiral.Travel manager.
What currency is used in Tel Aviv and how should I pay?
The local currency is the Israeli shekel (ILS). Most hotels, restaurants and shops in Tel Aviv accept international bank cards and ATMs are easy to find. It is still useful to have some cash for markets or small purchases.
What type of power sockets are used in Israel and do I need an adapter?
Israel mainly uses type H sockets, and in some places type C. We recommend taking a universal travel adapter so you can charge all your devices without any issues.
How can I get mobile internet in Tel Aviv?
You can use your home operator’s roaming or buy a local SIM card or eSIM. Many cafes, hotels and restaurants offer free Wi-Fi, but for maps and messaging it is convenient to have your own mobile data.
Is Tel Aviv suitable for families with children?
Yes, Tel Aviv is very family-friendly: beaches with a gentle entrance into the sea, long promenades for walks with a stroller, parks and playgrounds. Admiral.Travel can recommend hotels with family rooms and facilities for kids.
What meal plan should I choose at the hotel in Tel Aviv?
We usually recommend breakfast or breakfast + dinner. Tel Aviv has many cafes, markets and restaurants where you can explore local food during the day.
What can I do in Tel Aviv if it is cloudy or raining?
On days that are not ideal for the beach you can visit modern museums, shopping centres, covered markets, cosy cafes or cultural events. Admiral.Travel managers can suggest interesting indoor activities for couples and families.
Are there snorkeling or diving options near Tel Aviv?
Israel’s top area for snorkeling and diving is the Red Sea resort of Eilat. From Tel Aviv you can organise combined trips that include a city break and a visit to the coral reefs.
What excursions are popular from Tel Aviv?
Popular excursions from Tel Aviv include Jerusalem, the Dead Sea, Haifa and Caesarea. Admiral.Travel works with licensed local guides so you can discover Israel’s main sights in comfort and safety.
What is usually included in the plane ticket to Tel Aviv?
Depending on the airline, the ticket may include only hand luggage or also checked luggage, plus a light snack on board. Admiral.Travel offers always specify which luggage is included and what extra charges may apply.
What are the usual check-in and check-out times at Tel Aviv hotels?
Most hotels have check-in around 14:00–15:00 and check-out at 11:00–12:00. For early arrivals or late departures, Admiral.Travel managers can request early check-in / late check-out for you, at an extra cost and subject to availability.
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