Middle East - Travel to Israel in March?
Delta767
Oct 19, 11, 8:42 am
If I go to Israel in March will all the tourism sites be open? It seems like March will be in the off season for tourism but does Israel really have an off season like the Greek Islands?
I'm trying to pick between going in March, late April, or May. I would like the crowds to be small, but all the sites still open.
armattheus
Oct 19, 11, 8:50 am
Depends what you mean by All the Sites. If you're referring to the religious/historical stuff yes. If you're talking about recreational stuff some hotels do have slow seasons because the weather isn't standard Israeli beach time. But you can still get massages and scuba.
If I go to Israel in March will all the tourism sites be open? It seems like March will be in the off season for tourism but does Israel really have an off season like the Greek Islands?
I'm trying to pick between going in March, late April, or May. I would like the crowds to be small, but all the sites still open.
joshwex90
Oct 19, 11, 10:28 am
Depends what you mean by All the Sites. If you're referring to the religious/historical stuff yes. If you're talking about recreational stuff some hotels do have slow seasons because the weather isn't standard Israeli beach time. But you can still get massages and scuba.
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All major sites are open. Religious, historical, tourist... you will have no problems
armattheus
Oct 19, 11, 10:42 am
Also do you have any ideas for your itinerary? Many on here could tell you if your ideas are great, ok...something to skip. I lived there for many years and know a few small points of interest that if you're intending on going to something that is just plain boring I wouldn't mind suggesting as I'm sure others will toss in ideas.
TWA884
Oct 19, 11, 11:16 am
If I go to Israel in March will all the tourism sites be open? It seems like March will be in the off season for tourism but does Israel really have an off season like the Greek Islands?
I'm trying to pick between going in March, late April, or May. I would like the crowds to be small, but all the sites still open.
Passover is high season. Sometimes its beginning falls in March. In 2012, it begins at sundown on April 6.
Delta767
Oct 19, 11, 7:24 pm
Thanks for the helpful replies.
Also do you have any ideas for your itinerary? Many on here could tell you if your ideas are great, ok...something to skip. I lived there for many years and know a few small points of interest that if you're intending on going to something that is just plain boring I wouldn't mind suggesting as I'm sure others will toss in ideas.
I'm taking a package tour there, but on the first day (of 2) in Jerusalem there is no tour, you just go out on your own. Is it easy to walk around Jerusalem, are the sites easy to access? I guess security will be tight, but other than that is it kind of like other cities?
armattheus
Oct 19, 11, 8:54 pm
Jerusalem is very easy to navigate on your own. Comfortable shoes are a good idea. Security is always present but not in your face. They're there observing more than interacting. You can ask any soldier to take pictures with them and for directions. Pretty much everyone there speaks English so don't be shy. Knowing a few words in Hebrew is a good idea. Enjoy the trip.
I know your SN says Delta in it but if you've never flown 11 hours (NYC-TLV) you may want to consider the CO direct flight over the DL flight. The AVOD alone is worth it. I do not know if DL 744 have AVOD in Y...if you're flying Y. I prefer the mid afternoon flight out of EWR to TLV as you arrive mid morning I think and that gives you the day in TLV-Jerusalem instead of arriving at night.