Ashdod, situated on the Mediterranean coast of Israel, is a city with a rich tapestry of history and modernity. As the country's largest port city, it handles a significant portion of Israel's imports. Established in 1956, modern Ashdod is built near the ancient city, which has a history of over 3,700 years. The city is a melting pot of cultures, with large Moroccan, Karaite, and Georgian Jewish communities. Its strategic location makes it a convenient spot for exploring nearby cities like Tel Aviv and Ashkelon, while its vibrant multicultural atmosphere offers a unique experience for visitors.
Ashdod is well-connected by public transportation, making it easy to explore the city and nearby areas.
Experience the diverse culinary scene influenced by the city's multicultural population.
Visit the ancient ruins and learn about Ashdod's long history as a maritime trade center.
Check out local festivals and events that celebrate the city's diverse communities.
Spring in Ashdod is pleasant with mild temperatures, perfect for exploring the city's historical sites.
Summers are hot, ideal for enjoying the beaches but expect crowds.
Fall offers cooler weather and is a great time to experience local cultural events.
Winters are mild, making it a good time for indoor activities and visiting museums.
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$100-$150 p/day
226,838
Hebrew, Arabic, English
March-May, September-November