For visitors looking to visit Israel in July, we recommend the highlights of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv and surrounding areas as these are dry, hot and sunny in July. Continue reading for more information on travel and weather, including average temperatures, rainfall, humidity, and travel tips for the month of July.
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Israel Weather in July: Overview
Averages:
- Temperature range: 24–34°C (76–93°F)
- Rainfall: 0 cm (0 inches)
- Rainy days: 0
- Sunshine hours/day: 13
- Sea temperature: 29°C (85°F)
- Humidity: 24–70% (from dry on the coast and in Jerusalem to more humid in Tel Aviv)
Israel in July is the perfect combination of sunny and dry along the beaches of Tel Aviv and into the city of Jerusalem. Days see an average of 13 hours of sunshine per day, and there is no chance of rain throughout the country.
For those who don't cope well with the heat, we would recommend visiting during a different month, but if you like the sunshine, Israel is the place for you in the summer month of July, and as long as you steer clear of the deserts, it's very manageable.
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Weather of Israel's Major Cities in July
Israel City | Daily High Temp. | Daily Low Temp. |
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Jerusalem (historic, religious center) | 29ºC (84ºF) | 19ºC (66ºF) |
Tel Aviv (nightlife, food and culture city) | 29ºC (84ºF) | 23ºC (73ºF) |
Tiberias (mix of ancient and modern) | 38ºC (100ºF) | 25ºC (77ºF) |
Dead Sea (beautiful salt lake) | 40ºC (104ºF) | 30ºC (86ºF) |
Israel City | Rain (cm) | Rain (in) |
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Jerusalem (historic, religious center) | 0 | 0 |
Tel Aviv (nightlife, food and culture city) | 0 | 0 |
Tiberias (mix of ancient and modern) | 0 | 0 |
Dead Sea (beautiful salt lake) | 0 | 0 |
The Best Places to Visit in Israel in July
July is the middle of Israel's hot summer, and its only month that is a little hotter is August. Regardless of this, July is high season in Israel, with tourists coming to spend their summer holidays alongside the Mediterranean Sea and amongst the incredible sights.
For a visit in July, we recommend visiting Jerusalem, going to Tel Aviv, hitting up one of Tel Aviv's many beaches, and then going diving into the Red Sea to explore the incredible marine life that can be found there.
Continue reading to find out more information about visiting Israel in July.
1. Visit the Holiest City in the World — Jerusalem
Being of religious importance in both Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, Jerusalem is likely the holiest city in the world, and thus a must-see for anybody visiting Israel.
Visit the beautiful Old City, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Western Wall, the Mount of Olives, and the Temple Mount to capture the significance of this city. We recommend sightseeing in the early mornings or towards the end of the day when the temperature will have dropped slightly, but due to low humidity it does not feel as hot as it is.
You can also visit the Israel Museum or take yourself to the Machaneh Yehudah Market to do some shopping and see what daily life in Jerusalem is like.
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2. Venture to the Depths of the Red Sea in Eilat
July is the perfect time to head to one of Israel's many beaches, and the Red Sea awaits anybody who wants to dive, or learn to dive for the first time. While there is excellent visibility all year round, July sees warmer waters enticing tourists to come and see the corals and reefs.
Eilat is a special location to dive because you can see the corals and fish quite close to the beach, and many of the diving sites are also accessible from shore. This also means that there are plenty of snorkeling opportunities for those who would prefer to be a little closer to the shore.
3. Take in the Bustling Metropolis of Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is an incredibly fun city, with plenty to do for everybody, no matter what kind of traveler you are. The nightlife has drawn many tourists, and if you'd like to explore Tel Aviv's bars and clubs you can entertain yourself for days.
It is also a cultural city, home to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, as well as the ANU Museum of the Jewish People. Along with the Palmach Museum, the Joseph Bau House Museum, and the Old City, there is a lot to see and learn.
We recommend spending a couple of days in Tel Aviv to see all the sights and get a feel for this incredible metropolis.
4. Sunbathe on Banana Beach
For those who prefer to relax by the beach, Tel Aviv and the surrounding area is home to many beaches (13 official beaches spread along Tel Aviv's Coastline).
Your options include Banana Beach, Gordon Beach, Jerusalem Beach, or even Coral Reef Beach, as well as many others. For a slightly quieter beach, try Alma Beach. You can easily visit a different beach every day of your stay.
The beaches also have plenty of options for water sports, and you'd see Israelis playing Matkot, a local version of racquetball. Beach vendors sell watermelon with feta cheese, popsicles, and cold drinks.
High Season: More Crowding and Higher Costs
July is peak season for tourists visiting Israel, competing only with August for the top spot. There will be more crowds at the top tourist destinations, and you can also expect higher travel and accommodation costs as a result.
For visitors to Israel at any month in the year it is important to remember that every Friday evening until Saturday is Sabbath, an important day of religious observance as well as abstinence from work. As a result, businesses are closed every Saturday.
In July, the Jerusalem Arts and Crafts Festival also takes place in the Old City. You'll find lots of artisans showcasing their work throughout the month, and there are also live music shows and dance performances.
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What to Wear in July
For visitors to Israel in July, we recommend wearing clothing that will keep you cool and comfortable. This includes both natural fabrics as well as light-colored clothing, such as linen shirts or cotton trousers or dresses.
We also recommend wearing supportive and comfortable shoes, particularly for more active travelers, and plenty of beach gear to set you up for success on the beach! We recommend bringing a snorkel and mask if you have your own set, as well as some sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to keep your face out of the sun.
For those planning on visiting the Biblical sites or venturing to the churches and mosques, we recommend bringing your own headscarf as you'll have to cover your head to go inside. You can usually rent or borrow one too, but it's easier to have your own.
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Recommended Tours for Israel in July
Global Highlights have a range of itineraries that include a visit to Israel, as listed below. We also run a tour to just Israel, taking 5 days to go through Tel Aviv, Mount Carmel, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem. These are all listed below for your information:
- Explore the Country of Faiths — 5-Day Israel Tour: Tel-Aviv – Mount Carmel – Jerusalem – Bethlehem – Tel-Aviv
- Israel Insights — 10-Day Israel In-Depth Tour: Tel-Aviv – The Dead Sea – Bethlehem – Jerusalem – Sea of Galilee – Golan Heights – Nazareth – Tel-Aviv
If you have an idea of what you want to see while you are in Israel, and you would like our experts to put together a tailor-made itinerary, just let us know what you're interested in seeing, when you'd like to visit Israel, and how long you would like to stay. Our experts can then put together their best recommendation for you! Contact us to begin a tour inquiry.