Holiday rentals and lettings in Tel Aviv

Holiday rentals and lettings in Tel Aviv

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Highlights in Tel Aviv

  • Take a trip to the White City
  • The Rabin Square
  • Nightlife at the Great Synagogue

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Tel Aviv

A$509for 7 Dec - 14 Dec
A$605 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Tel Aviv

90%for 7 Dec - 14 Dec
77% annual average
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Holiday rentals and lettings in Tel Aviv

Holiday lettings near the beach or historical centres

Looking to spend your trip in a lovely holiday rental in Tel Aviv? In the north of Tel Aviv, you will get calm neighbourhoods with beautiful rentals and excellent seaside views ready to host you for the holidays. These lettings are home to luxuries such gyms, quality nightlife and high-end shopping stalls. In the centre, you'll find holiday rentals along the coast and near historical sites like in the Jaffa area. Alternatively, you can opt for areas near green parks like HaYarkon and enjoy the closeness to nature.

Holiday lettings of all sizes

An excellent holiday rental in Tel Aviv depends on your travel needs as well as your taste and preferences. Regardless of the number of travellers involved, there are spacious furnished holiday lettings for everyone. Whether travelling alone, with family, pets or friends. Most of these holiday rentals have maximum privacy with world-class amenities installed in them. For example, you can have a private pool or house away from the crowd if you like. They are also secure and have luxuries such as washing machines, their own kitchen and unlimited internet.

Holidays in Tel Aviv

The area and getting around

Beach life in the north

North of Tel Aviv is the most opulent area in Tel Aviv and a hub of miles of sandy beaches. The beaches are less crowded, unlike some areas in the south and central Tel Aviv. Hof HaTzuk cliff beach is among the most luxurious beaches in the area and a familiar spot for celebrities. There are charming cafes, studio gyms and good jewel shops along the beach. Also, you'll have a chance to indulge in water sports like windsurfing at the Mediterranean Sea.

Jaffa old town and port (historical Tel Aviv)

Jaffa ancient city is one of the most suitable places to learn about the history of Israel. For example, you can stroll in the narrow alleys of the twelve signs. Number 12 in the Jewish culture has a religious significance -the 12 clans that profess the Jewish faith. Do you fancy shopping? Your guide will show you the best stalls to check out and the best items to buy. While in the city you can head to the port and have a treat of fresh fish.

Travellers and activities

Tel Aviv for families

Family travels are exciting but hectic if you can't find suitable destinations for kids. On the other hand, it has to be a place where adults can indulge in other activities as the kids play. Such a perfect destination to visit is the Neot Kedumim Biblical Nature Reserve. The site covers 265 acres of land showcasing life in biblical Israel. Here, you'll have an opportunity to explore the various kinds of flora and fauna as well as agriculture and the culture of the ancient Israelites.

Tel Aviv for history lovers

If you are an history enthusiast, then Tel Aviv is the place to be. You will explore great places such as the Beit Bialik Museum, that features the development of Tel Aviv in ancient times. It houses 94 books authored by Bialik and translated into 28 languages. Bialik is a famous Israeli poet whose house and personal library is a museum now. The tour will add more value, especially if you read Bialik's poetry.

Tel Aviv has the largest dog cemetery in the world with reserved places for dogs.

Top 5 travel tips in Tel Aviv

1. Explore Israeli street food at the Carmel Market.

Whether you're looking for meaty burgers, sandwiches, or the tasty Bourekas, Carmel Market doesn't disappoint. You'll also find fresh vegetables and fruits at fair prices.

2. Go to the Photo House

If you fancy history and photography, then you ought to check out Photo House that features beautiful old pictures of Israel and Tel Aviv, worth buying. The building is just a few minutes' walk from Carmel Market and cool for photography and history enthusiasts.

3. Relax at Hayarkon Park

The place you should hang around is Hayarkon Park, the most abundant green space in Tel Aviv. You can do picnics, and bike rides with friends or family around the Park.

4. Watch sunsets at the beach promenade

Relax after a long day of exploring monuments and road trips by gazing at the sea along the beach promenade. There are shops, cafes and you can stay and watch the sun disappear as you take a lazy walk.

5. Discover Tel Aviv Port

Naman (port of Tel Aviv) is the most preferred place for nightlife in Tel Aviv. There are high-end bars where you can spend the night partying. Besides it is a great place to do shopping in sophisticated fashion and cultural shops.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Tel Aviv

On average, what was the cost for holiday rentals in Tel Aviv in 2020, during the period hit by the pandemic?

Our data shows that Tel Aviv has an average price of A$494.26 per night, which is a relatively high one under the cities in Israel.

Which month allows you to save the most on holiday rentals?

If you want to make the most of your money, the cheapest months to visit Tel Aviv are November (A$344.22 the average price per night for accommodation), December (A$345.88), and June (A$367.55).

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday letting in Tel Aviv?

In 2020, the month that had the highest annual average in Tel Aviv was April, with an average price of A$685.42 per night. This was followed by May, with an average of A$613.42, and March, with A$593.92.

Is Tel Aviv a good location for a spontaneous getaway?

In order to not have problems finding accommodation in Tel Aviv we recommend you to think ahead, as 55% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

What are the best months for a last-minute getaway?

In 2019, the months with the largest number of accommodations available in Tel Aviv were April, May, and March with average availabilities of 56.5%, 54.2% and 50%, respectively.

During which months are there fewer rentals available in Tel Aviv?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is August (only 40.2% of properties were available on average in 2019). Followed by December (40.5%), and July (41.75%).

How many holiday rentals are there in Tel Aviv?

We have collected the holiday rentals and lettings from 12 different providers in Tel Aviv, so we can provide you with around 1700 properties. You're going to have a hard time choosing your favourite!