Top 32 Things to Do With Kids in Israel in The Summer
Wondering what to plan for your kids this summer in Israel? Here’s our updated list of 32 activities for children to enjoy even in hot weather.
By Abigail Klein Leichman and Naama Barak | Courtesy Israel21C
Now that young tourists are back in Israel after missing two summers due to the pandemic, Israel21c has updated their list to help keep children of all ages entertained, educated and amused during your stay in Israel.
Beaches, amusement parks, surfing, caving, water parks, kayaking, candy and chocolate workshops, swimming with dolphins, birdwatching, exploring tunnels…
This list of 32 summer activities is current as of June 2022. And it’s just a start!
See the full list here: https://www.israel21c.org/top-32-summer-activities-for-kids-in-israel-2/
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