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Hof HaTzuk (The Cliff Beach)
The most northern beach in Tel Aviv, touching on the beaches of Herzliya, is a well-kept and friendly beach for families and for individuals.
Bograshov Beach
The fairly small Bograshov Beach, which is situated right at the center of the Tel Aviv Promenade, is visited by Israelis and tourists alike.
Drums’ Beach
The Drums’ Beach, or Drummers’ Beach, is a southern Tel Aviv beach, located near the structure which once held Tel Aviv’s Dolphinarium, and named after the familiar scene for which it is famous.
Gordon Beach
In a great location in the center of Tel Aviv, in front of the Atarim Square and near the Tel Aviv Marina, is Gordon Beach.
Palmahim Beach
Palmahim Beach, which is on the Southern Coastal Plain of Israel, is an excellent example for a beach that still remains wild.
Hilton Beach
Hilton Beach, which is located in front of the Tel Aviv Hilton Hotel, attracts a young crowd and tourists.
Metsitsim Beach (the old Sheraton Beach)
The last beach to the north of Tel Aviv is also the city’s mythological beach, thanks to the Israeli cult movie “Metsitsim” which was filmed here in 1972 and gave it its name.
Jerusalem Beach
Perhaps the city of Tel Aviv decided to name this beach the Jerusalem Beach, so that the beach-less Jerusalemites, who come here for a dip in the Mediterranean Sea will feel better.
Charles Clore Beach
The Charles Clore Beach is a long strip of beach situated to the south of the Dolpinarium just below the Charles Clore Park.
Nordau Beach
Nordau Beach is usually called the separate or religious beach, as this beach that is adjacent to the Metsitsim Beach is dedicated to the religious community.
Tel Baruch Beach
Only recently was the Tel Baruch Beach (which is actually quite far away from the Tel Baruch neighborhood) connected through a long promenade all the way to the Tel Aviv Port.
Giv’at HaAliyah Beach
Giv’at HaAliyah Beach is Tel Aviv’s most southern beach and it is situated below the Ajami neighborhood of Jaffa and touches on the border with the city of Bat Yam.
Frishman Beach
You walk on Frishman Street and at its end you arrive at Frishman Beach.
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