Travel Blogs from Tel Aviv, Israel
Ah, civilization again (and asian food)
Our last night in Tel Aviv because our flight is at 5am meaning we have to get to the airport by 2 to undergo the hardcore israeli customs people! We have spent the past few days staying at our friends' place (Edan & Holly) who live right in the good ...
TOP FIVE
... SE LA VIMOS PUESTA A NADIE. Las ciudades que mas me gustaron 1. CAIRO 2. JERUSALEM 3. LA KING´S HIGHWAY (JORDANIA) 4. LUXOR 5. TEL AVIV Lugares a los que volveria: CAIRO Y DAHAB Lugares a los que no volveria: ISRAEL ...
y vamos finalizando el viaje...
... la distancia y el analisis haga el resto y arroje claridad sobre estos temas. Tamos por tomar el avion en Ben Gurion, Tel Aviv. Pasamos el chequeo exahustivo de seguridad y nos disponemos a esperar 6hs para iniciar nuestro periplo de 20hs pasando por ...
p-a-r-t-y
Yesterday was Ahuvah's birthday party which was held a cute little wine bar in Tel Aviv. It was a closed bar because two people were celebrating birthdays, Ahuvah and an Israeli. We had such a great time. We drank wine, ate cheese, ...
And now, for the last stop of the tour...
... time in the morning, enjoying a good self-catered breakfast, and then some coffee and pastries at the bus station. We pulled into Tel Aviv at around 1:00 p.m. On our second attempt at a hostel, we managed to find some dorm beds for a reasonable price. We ...
Parting ways.
... streets, finding our way to the marina. From there, we walked back along the beach. The waterfront was absolutely packed with people; Tel Aviv is certainly a beach town. Dropping off our bags at the hostel, we decided to join the masses. We managed to ...
Tel Aviv
After Jordan, Alex and I went our separate ways. Her, back to Guatamala. Me, up to Tel-Aviv. I once again stayed with Darryl Jackson, in his amazing apartment in the center of town, and I rediscovered my old friend, the Carmel ...
Garbanzo Beans
... ; Jake very kindly allowed us to sleep on the roof of their apartment complex. We enjoyed wandering round the markets of both Tel Aviv & Jaffa, attempted to surf in the Mediterranean (unlike myself who could barely sit on the board, Jenstar caught a ...
Israel
We arrive in Tel Aviv, Israel. Spending time with Lance's family and SAFELY seeing some of Israel's amazing ...
The Inside Scoop
... a boy she met there as well. One day was spent at the beach, but of course, and the following day we walked around Tel Aviv and Yaffo. I almost feel like a tourist again. People start talking to me in English. It's weird. I struggle to explain ...
Hanging with the Family
Well, this week was really one of the best weeks of the trip. On Friday afternoon, Kristy and I got up ¨early¨ to go to breakfast with Nahman and Lesley. They took us to this really incredible spot on the mediteranean for Israeli breakfast...we had ...
New Year's smile
... a bit like chrstmas - non existent. Everyone works as normal. I went to a party in the beach bar in the northern Tel Aviv port that Francine invited me to in hte evening and got very drunk without drinking that much and stayed in bed feeling groggy ...
Watching & Drinking
... everyone is so obsessed with himself... strange. It was also Alena's birthday, so we went to some bars in the evening. Tel Aviv is really a perfect spot for going out, lots of bars and clubs for every taste, friendly people and even in the middle ...
Mediterranean Sea
I finally arrived at the Mediterranean Sea for the first time on this trip, as I didn't go to the far North in Egypt. Though Tel Aviv is not such an amazing place, just if you wanna hang out at its numerous beaches, or go out (there is pretty much a party ...
Day 1, the flight
... work the next day and directed me to a supermarket. the Ulpan made halls of residence look clean and luxurious. My flatmate Aviv (American guy volunteering for ambulance service) seemd cool and thannkfully I had a room to myself. He introduced me to some ...
Beachside relaxing
From Jerusalem, we went to Tel Aviv again, my friends flight would leave from here... the remaining time, we decided to just relax on the beach. ...
Palestine (Part 3 of 4)
... but doesn't understand Hebrew! I guess that would be going too far. One thing that was frustrating in Israel, especially in Tel Aviv and Haifa, is that most of the signage is in Hebrew only. There is no Arabic or English, even ...
Thanksgiving in Tel Aviv
... We made a snap decision to leave Nuweiba a day early so we could have an extra day to travel to Petak Tekvah, a suburb of Tel Aviv where we would spend Thanksgiving. We learned that the bus to Taba would leave at 9:30 so we did a superfast checkout. ...
On the plane
got to the airport around 7 pm. over the last few days I couldnt escape the feeling that I'm supposed to be nervous. I said goodbye to my family and friends, bought a new camera in the duty free and got on the plane. A fun game - guess where ...
Fun in the Sun
... the sunset every night. Beautiful. I must find someone to play matkot with me. It's the unofficial National sport of Israel- hilarious! Surely that sound signifies summertime for Israelis everywhere. Walking all over the city with my $7 Ukrainian sun ...
Full moon (nearly) welcome to Israel!
What a warm welcome! Thank you, Leticia and Eran for sharing your beautiful apartment (and offering your mom as a welcome crew- thanks Yona!). Settled in, ate some tasty falafel and ready to check out the city tomorrow. Somehow I already feel at ...
Warm water and fragrant blooms
... , geometric lines of this German school of architecture have earned the neighborhood surrounding Rothschild Boulevard a UNESCO rating. I really like Tel Aviv. Yes, it's extremely hot and smells just a little bit like cat pee everywhere. But you can cool ...
My handsome boy (my leader tour) of Tel Aviv
... dg gerakan tangan yg meyakinkan (duh romantisnya...Kesannya tuh dia gak jauh beda ama cowok 1500an.He3x). Just info: The different of time in Israel and Indonesia, Time of Israel is 5 hours later than Indonesia (WIB). Oh..... Tel Aviv, I'm in ...
Loving Tel Aviv!
... than a game of matkot or an evening ride down the boulevards. Made a few new friends and have been enjoying a bit of Tel Aviv's famed nightlife. Welcomed my very generous hosts home from their summer in Spain and have been brushing up on my Spanish with ...
There and Back Again.
... all of my preconceived notions of the region were erased. From the unprecedented hospitality of Iranians to the conflict between Israel and Palestine, I have learned many things. Unfortunately, some of these stories will have to wait for another ...
Unusual Beach Encounter
... his family. I have no idea why he told me. The sun had sunk into the sea and there was a gorgeous sunset and a waxing crescent moon. A little too romantic for me and a conflicted Jewish man! I bid him goodnight and rode my bike into the Tel Aviv ...
Jewish reggae
Free laundry at hostel so I took advantage. Beach time. Movie shoot on the beach. Amazing falafels down the street then out to a reggae show. The show was sweet and only cost 15 sheqals for cover. Jews jammin out and playing reggae in Hebrew. Different, ...
Day 87 - Koycegiz to Tel-Aviv
Today was a travelling day. After a full day in planes and airports I finally reached Tel-Aviv. Tomorrow I will stay here to visit the city. Full story coming ...

