Tel Aviv · Israel
July
Hot, humid, crowded, and expensive — but the beach lifestyle is fully operational.
Worth considering
#11 of 12 months
There are better months for Tel Aviv — see the full ranking below.
See when to go instead →Climate
High
31°C
Low
24°C
Rain
0mm
Sun
11.6hrs/day
30-year climate normals · Open Meteo ERA5
How July scores in Tel Aviv
Weather
Good
Value
Average
Crowds
Average
Events
Above average
Atmosphere
Very good
What you gain in July
- ↑The beach culture that Tel Aviv is built around is at maximum intensity in July. The beach clubs (like Banana Beach and the Gordon beach strip), the morning surfers on the northern breaks, the evening beach volleyball, and the tayelet night running scene are all operating at full capacity. If you have come to Tel Aviv specifically for the beach-city lifestyle, July delivers it completely.
- ↑The 24°C sea temperature and zero rain make every beach day weather-guaranteed. For those staying in beach-adjacent hotels (the Carlton, the Dan, the Hilton), the combination of pool, sea, and air-conditioned respite is a perfectly functional holiday.
What you sacrifice
- ↓July's 31°C with 68% humidity makes midday in the city genuinely oppressive — the White City architecture walk, the Carmel Market, or exploring Florentin on foot from noon to 4pm is a sweaty and unpleasant experience. The city operates on a summer schedule: late lunch, extended afternoon rest, late dinner.
- ↓Prices are high and accommodation is expensive across all categories. The summer influx of American Jewish families, European tourists, and the Israeli domestic travel season all converge.
- ↓Check the regional security situation before travelling to Israel in any month. The Foreign Office and State Department travel advisories should be consulted: access and flight routes can change rapidly.
How July compares to April (best month)
| Factor | July | April ★ |
|---|---|---|
| Weather | 6 | 9 |
| Value | 4 | 7 |
| Crowds | 4 | 7 |
July in other destinations
Lisbon (25.9°C)Barcelona (28.4°C)Tokyo (30.5°C)Bali (29.8°C)Santorini (25.7°C)Paris (23.5°C)New York (28.5°C)Marrakech (36.3°C)Amsterdam (21.6°C)Maldives (30.2°C)Rome (30.2°C)Bangkok (31.8°C)Istanbul (27.9°C)Vienna (25.6°C)Seoul (28.6°C)Dubrovnik (28.3°C)Rio de Janeiro (25.1°C)Kyoto (31.8°C)Phuket (31.5°C)Cape Town (16.8°C)Prague (26°C)Amalfi Coast (31°C)Mexico City (23°C)Medellín (29°C)Fiji (26°C)London (24°C)Sydney (16°C)Iceland (14°C)Tulum (32°C)Dubai (42°C)Singapore (32°C)Hoi An (34°C)Chiang Mai (31.5°C)Miami (33.3°C)Florence (32.2°C)Queenstown (7.5°C)Madrid (32.8°C)Porto (27°C)Edinburgh (19°C)Copenhagen (22°C)Budapest (28°C)Kraków (24°C)Tbilisi (31°C)Palawan (30°C)Hanoi (33°C)Osaka (33°C)Goa (30°C)Cusco (19°C)Buenos Aires (14°C)Mykonos (29°C)Zanzibar (26°C)Sri Lanka (30°C)Costa Rica (25°C)Cancun (32°C)Krabi (32°C)Athens (33°C)Seville (36°C)Cartagena (31°C)Siem Reap (31°C)Havana (32°C)Split (30°C)Taipei (35°C)Kuala Lumpur (32°C)Valletta (32°C)Ho Chi Minh City (32°C)Hawaii (31°C)Cappadocia (32°C)Dominican Republic (31°C)Jamaica (32°C)Tanzania (22°C)Seychelles (26°C)Nepal (27°C)Jordan (36°C)Azores (26°C)Bora Bora (26°C)Los Angeles (27.9°C)Cairo (38.5°C)Kenya (23.4°C)Jaipur (34.2°C)Las Vegas (41.4°C)San Francisco (17.5°C)Madeira (27.5°C)Vancouver (23.4°C)Muscat (40.2°C)Lima (17°C)Cinque Terre (28°C)Kotor (31°C)Santiago (13°C)Bogotá (19°C)Bruges (22.5°C)Penang (32.5°C)Lombok (30.2°C)Cape Verde (28.8°C)Fez (37.8°C)Kerala (29°C)Kigali (25°C)Hong Kong (31°C)Oslo (24°C)Auckland (13°C)
Climate data: 30-year normals (1991–2020) from Open Meteo ERA5 reanalysis. Scores compare months within Tel Aviv, not across destinations. Methodology →