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October 1 is Sukkot in Israel. Travel from September 26th.
A trip to Israel is offered from September 26 for 8 days at a significant discount. Is there a catch here? October 1 is the holiday of Sukkot, will this celebration affect excursions and trips around the country? I don't want to stay in a hotel. There are no discounts for all other dates. Thanks in advance for your replies.
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аватар pora-vTur
This holiday is celebrated for 7 days. At this time, children have holidays, and the local population takes vacations. Most institutions do not work or are on a reduced working day. The influx of people to Israel is huge (hotels are full, etc.) and as a rule there are many locals both in Eilat and on the Dead Sea. Regarding excursions: there are a lot of people in resorts, in parks, museums, in Jerusalem, but otherwise everything is as always.
аватар Olessair
It is necessary to go - to be in Israel during the autumn holidays - an unforgettable experience. There may not be another opportunity like this.
аватар bileg
Usually prices go up on holidays. If you have an organized tour, you should not be afraid. But the hotels will definitely be filled with locals, and this is a certain inconvenience for foreigners, in Israel the main thing is to keep your own happy, and nobody cares about tourists there!
аватар Katya_Classic
01/10 there will be no tour "Tel Aviv-Yafo, Diamond Exchange", as it is a holiday - Sukkot, and the Exchange does not work on holidays.
аватар Katya_Classic
And follow the plane's schedule on September 26 - this is Yom Kippur (the most serious religious holiday), changes are possible.
аватар 7alawa
generally speaking, there is more than one sukkot there, there are two more other holidays .. and they start on September 14 or 15 .... I think it’s worth clarifying in more detail ... and in fact, when Israelis rest in hotels, this is not for the faint of heart!
аватар Katya_Classic
September 16 Rosh Hashanah (New Year) and September 26 Yom Kippur. On September 25-26 there are no excursions and transfers.
Yes, as if when resting during the holidays are not Israelis - this is for the faint of heart. I was recently in Tunisia, so one Russian company, apparently, decided that if one of them has a birthday, then everyone should know about it! In the restaurant, they behaved as if this hotel exists for them alone, and garbage flew from the tables and there was no rescue from them. So they themselves have a stigma in the cannon.
аватар 7alawa
)) someone doesn’t argue .. but their children .. forgive me for God’s sake, of course, not everyone is there and brought up .. they suit us in charm ... I don’t want to describe .. I can’t imagine what they are doing in their homeland)
аватар Alex_classic
Israeli children are educated. Brought up the way it is customary in Israel. Everything is possible for children there. For example, children could throw chalk at the back of the teacher and rejoice, but nothing could be answered.
There are reasons for such promiscuity - incl. and the specifics of education in the post-war period.
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