As stated by Thrillist: “Where to head first: Start in Jerusalem. There you can tour ancient sites and some of the world's holiest destinations, then enjoy nightlife on Ben Yehuda St and top-notch falafel at the open-air Mahane Yehuda Market.”
“After visiting Jerusalem, be sure to hit up liberal party city Tel Aviv (also home to Israel's only major international airport) for a taste of cosmopolitan Israeli life. Take a float in the Dead Sea for the pic you've seen everyone else post (smear yourself with spa-grade mud while you're at it), then hit Eilat in the country's southernmost tip, e.g., the Miami of Israel, where spring break is always on and drinking all day by a pool or on a boat is totally acceptable.”
The countries that also made it to the top 15 list are Italy, Tanzania, India, Colombia, Thailand, Mexico, France, Haiti, Peru, Netherlands, Vietnam, Belize, China, Kosovo.
Tel Aviv: enjoy life to the fullest
“The Mediterranean lifestyle is synonymous with living slow and enjoying life to the fullest. In Tel Aviv, the locals have taken this mantra to the next level.” Tel Aviv, the Israeli city with a unique vibe, was ranked by Thrillist as one of
the world’s top 15 cities to have a good time.
Thrillist explain their choice by describing Tel Aviv as a city that never sleeps, “With perfect weather all year round, the parties here only really begin after midnight and don't stop even if you are the only person dancing in the club; no one will turn the lights on and kick you out.
Tel Aviv established itself as ‘a city that never sleeps’ early on, with a world-class DJ scene known for giving birth to the trance kings Infected Mushroom and more recently to the EDM poster child, Borgore. For a city as small as Providence, RI, Tel Aviv parties big.”