Covid forgotten as over 100,000 revelers enjoy Tel Aviv Pride Parade
Due to Covid flight restrictions, a largely Israeli crowd participates in the world-famous event and Pride month celebrations.
June 28, 2021, 8:00 am
Participants march down the shoreline in the Tel Aviv Pride Parade held on June 25, 2021. Photo by Guy Yechiely
More than 100,000 people marched in the Tel Aviv Pride Parade on Friday, the largest gay pride parade held worldwide since the outbreak of Covid-19.
The parade, which usually draws thousands of international visitors, was comprised this year mainly of Israeli participants due to the fact that the country is still largely closed to visitors from abroad.
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The ultimate guide to Tel Aviv’s 12 beaches
Beach weather is upon us, and travel will soon resume. Time to explore Tel Aviv’s amazing beaches, all of which have their own special character.
There are few destinations more desirable than a beach chair in front of the Mediterranean Sea. The magnificent blue waves, white sand, and upbeat energy of Tel Aviv’s beaches are unmatched.
What’s even better about the coastal options here is the variety and unique features that each of the beaches offers. From family-friendly locations to surf spots to work out and sport options, you can find exactly what you’re looking for at one of Tel Aviv’s many beaches.