Hello!
I'm looking for some advice concerning tourism in Israel over Shavuot. The short version of my question is this: to what extent does the country (museums, restaurants, etc.) shut down for those two days?
For the long version of my question, let me give some background: my family and I will be in Israel for ten days, May 22 - June 1. The first two nights we're planning to stay in Tel Aviv. Then we'd like to spend four of the remaining nights in Jerusalem and the other four split between locations in the north and south (Mediterranean coast / Sea of Galilee region and Masada / Ein Gedi region, respectively), in some order. The question is, given that three of these eight days include Shavuot and Shabbat, what is the best way to plan our itinerary? If we plan to spend our last four days (May 28 - June 1) in Jerusalem, will the combination of Shavuot and Shabbat make it difficult for us to see all the various sights and museums there? Or on the other hand, would we find ourselves more constrained by the holiday / holy days elsewhere in the country (e.g. Caesarea, Akko, Haifa, towns around the Sea of Galilee, Golan Heights, Masada, Ein Gedi)?
Any light anyone can shed on this matter whatsoever would be enormously useful and greatly appreciated.
Very best regards,
Catherine