Palmahim Beach, which is on the Southern Coastal Plain of Israel, is an excellent example for a beach that still remains wild. Next to Palmahim Beach are low and beautiful hills of moving sand dunes and the beach itself stretches along 9 kilometers. Part of the Palmahim Beach passes by the kibbutz of Palmahim which has its name (there it is a declared beach), but most of it is a blessed wilderness. High limestone cliffs look over the sea and give one a perfect chance for getting away from everyday worries. Another option is a quiet picnic near the Sorek Stream estuary. Because the wilderness is everywhere here, rich coastal flora thrives on Palmahim Beach and one can even see here some animals, such as wild boars, foxes and jackals, every once in a while. And if you are already here, look in the area of the cliffs for what is called the Dwarves' Cave, a charming half-secret cave.
Best Season: All Seasons
Type of Tour: Independent
Tour Mode: Hike
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Tour Duration: About- 4 Hours
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Best Season: All Seasons
Type of Tour: Independent
Tour Mode: Hike
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Tour Duration: About- 3 Hours
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Best Season: All Seasons
Type of Tour: Independent
Tour Mode: Drive
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Tour Duration: About- 8 Hours
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Best Season: All Seasons
Type of Tour: Independent
Tour Mode: Hike
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Tour Duration: About- 3 Hours
Difficulty Level: Easy
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