The beaches in Israel are some of the most beautiful in the world, offering a range of stunning beaches along the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea and the Dead Sea. Israel offers some 270-kilometers of Mediterranean coastline, from north to south with breathtaking views. For those looking to relax and soak up the rays, there are many options for beachgoers to enjoy sun chairs, umbrellas and drink services, while other beaches are more remote and private, providing a tranquil getaway of calmness. Other beachgoers may enjoy playing the Israeli game of “matkot” along the shore or partake in frisbee or volleyball or for dog lovers, a visit to the dog-friendly beach is the perfect place for four-legged friends to frolic in the sand and sea. Israel even offers segregated beaches where religious beach goers can enjoy time to swim in the sea. Regardless of which beach is visited, the beaches in Israel will not disappoint. Here are some reads and further information on the beaches of Israel.

Beaches in Israel
Beaches in Israel

Best Things to Do in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv: Israel’s unofficial cultural capital and the beating pulse of the country. Boasting miles of Mediterranean coastline, and a population of locals that just can’t seem to sit still. If NYC is the city that never sleeps, then Tel Aviv isn’t far behind. But who says you can’t stay up all night and then... Read More
Nordau Beach Tel Aviv Separate Beach
While you may associate all Tel Aviv beaches with bikini bods and scantily-clad beachgoers, there is a beach specifically for the religious population in Tel Aviv. Nordau Beach, situated south of Metzitzim Beach and close the Hilton Beach is a unique beach and the only one of its kind in Tel Aviv. In order to... Read More
Frishman Beach Tel Aviv
Centrally located, Frishman Beach in Tel Aviv is a popular choice for many reasons. Clean, accessible and family-friendly, Frishman beach offers a welcoming experience for locals and tourists in Tel Aviv. Several beach volleyball courts are set up along the beach, as well an outdoor fitness center for those looking to enjoy an outdoor workout.... Read More
Hilton Beach in Tel Aviv
Hilton Beach in Tel Aviv is a well-known beach in Tel Aviv, one of the most popular among locals and tourists and an excellent choice for those looking to surf, suntan, and swim as well as enjoy some people watching of the many visitors to the beach area. The Hilton beach – as the name... Read More
Alma Beach Tel Aviv Dog Beach
Found between neighboring Jaffa and the Dolphinarium, Alma Beach is the southernmost beach in Tel Aviv with a more relaxed vibe. The beach does not have lifeguards, cafes or sunbeds and is most notably open to dogs, making it a much more relaxed atmosphere. Due to its location and lack of breakwater, the waves and... Read More
Eilat Beaches
Many travelers venture to Israel just to enjoy the beautiful and magical Eilat beaches. Visitors are quickly drawn to the 10 km long shoreline surrounding the Red Sea. The water is clean, clear and always refreshing. Because temperatures outside never usually drop below 68 degrees and it only rains about 12 days a year, Eilat... Read More
8 Best Beaches in Israel
Taking a summer dip beneath the sun or strolling along the serene beach at night sounds like the perfect way to spend your free time. Luckily, Israel is home to dozens of beaches stretching across the stunning Mediterranean and Red Sea coastlines. From Tel Aviv’s popular beaches to Eilat’s hidden gems, there are a plethora... Read More
Dead Sea Beaches
Slather yourself in mud and float in the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea beaches. Many of the beaches at the Dead Sea are privately owned and charge an entrance fee. This is partly due to the constantly changing level of the Dead Sea (each year it shrinks by 1-1.5 meters), which means that every... Read More