Although a small country, Israel vaunts some unique attractions. Regarded worldwide as the Biblical Holy Land, the nation has a rich history, culture, and Christian heritage. Your vacation rental in Israel allows you to explore its vast deserts, pristine beaches, and untouched forests.
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Vacation rentals and apartments with air conditioning
Apartments and vacation rentals with a kitchen
Popular Rental Amenities in Israel
The above filters will help you find the perfect rental in Israel. Israel is the right destination to look for a rental if you can't imagine a vacation without internet or you want to tune out with some TV time, as the most frequently offered amenities are "Internet" and "TV." Not as many vacation homes in Israel are available if you bring your pet everywhere or if you plan to go fishing as "Fishing" and "Pets allowed" are not very common amenities in this destination.
Price and Availability Index in Israel
Vacation Rental Price Information in Israel
The graph shows the average rental prices for the next twelve months in Israel. Vacation rental prices are the highest in August (8/20 - 8/27). The week with the lowest average prices is in June (6/4 - 6/11).
Rental Availability Information in Israel
Check how busy Israel is with our availability graph. It is harder to find an accommodation during a week of April (4/8 - 4/15), as 65% of the rentals are booked. On the contrary, only 20% of the rentals are booked during a week in September (9/17 - 9/24).
Accommodations for your vacation in Israel
Immerse Yourself in Art and Culture
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is the country's largest museum, established in 1932, boasting an extensive collection of permanent displays and temporary exhibits. A lovely way to day trip from your vacation rental.
Tel Aviv has well-preserved Bauhaus-style buildings, built between the 1920s and 1940s by German immigrants. The Bauhaus Center was established in 2000 to preserve the uniqueness and the heritage embodied in these buildings, located within walking distance from your house rental.
Nestled in Jerusalem, the Israel Museum is one of the most significant cultural attractions in the country. It was opened in 1965 and focused on art and archaeology. The museum has over 500,000 exhibits, including ancient relics of Biblical significance and art displays and insights into Judaism.
Dancing and Drinking in Isreal
With delicious meals from its Asian-inspired kitchen and service from the city's most experienced bartender, you'll love the atmosphere of the Imperial Craft Cocktail Bar, a few meters away from your house rental.
The Block is regarded by locals as the hottest nightclub in Tel Aviv. Recently remodeled in the city's Central Bus Terminus, the underground club features a customized interior with a technologically updated analog sound system.
Located on Rothschild Boulevard, The Alphabet ranks among Tel Aviv's top nightlife spots. It renews the DJs every week, who grace the club with unique playlists. Perfect for dancing the night away before heading back to your house rental.
Discover some of the fascinating places Israel has to offer
Masada
An ancient mountaintop fortress, Masada was the last refuge of the Jewish faction that revolted against the Romans. Hidden in the desert, Masada tells sad tales of its last occupants.
Western Wall
The Western Wall is the last part of the ancient Jewish Temple. It is one of the holiest places, according to Judaism, and an excellent reason to leave your cabin house rental.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre
The Church of Sepulchre is believed to house Jesus' tomb. It's accessible through the Via Dolorosa, a 600-m path that Christians walked to visit his crucifixion site.
Dome of the Rock
One of Israel's important landmarks, The Dome of the Rock is one of the most visited places in Jerusalem. Situated in the Temple Mount complex, guests can visit the dome, although with a few restrictions.
Jaffa's Flea Market
Feeling like exploring outside your house rental in Tel Aviv? Jaffa's flea market boasts antique shops selling unique items that chronicle Israeli traditions. It's home to Abu Hassan, a restaurant serving hummus.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rent a vacation rental in Israel?
The price for Apartment rentals and Cabin in Israel is $66 per night.
How many vacation rentals are available to book in Israel?
September has the highest amount of available Apartment rentals and Cabin in Israel, so you can expect plenty of offers, even for last-minute bookings.
What amenities are most popular for vacation homes in Israel?
If you're looking to book a vacation rental in Israel, the most common amenities others search for are houses with Internet, TV, and Balcony/Patio.
How many vacation rentals are in Israel?
Discover 19,045 vacation rentals available to book in Israel.
Are pets allowed in vacation rentals in Israel?
If traveling with a dog in Israel, 6% of vacation rentals allow pets.
What's the best time of year to travel to Israel?
January and February are typically the warmest months in Israel with temperatures around 32 °F. January and February in Israel are the coldest, with 32 °F on average.
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