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April 26, 2009 | Ashley | Comments 2

Them beaches are open!

Yesterday, if you didn’t notice, was the beginning of the bathing season in Israel. Oh yes!

Never mind that the beaches have been full every weekend for the last few weeks and that tourists have been splashing around in the Mediterranean and Red Sea for even longer, the beaches are officially open! Only now can you get screamed at by lifeguards and get asked to cough up some cash to access your favourite beach (not all beaches, thankfully). Could be the perfect time to read our guide to Tel Aviv beaches.

That’s right, all 137 of Israel’s official beaches (and yes, I’ve done a pretty good job of visiting most of them, more on that to come) have opened their sandy doors, not to be officially closed until mid-October. If you live in Akko however, up on the northern coast, you’re going to have to wait a bit longer thanks to the discovery of some gorgeous pollution.

Most beaches are supposed to be free to access, though some sneaky local authorities have got round this by charging for parking. But there are just so many free options out there you really shouldn’t have to pay to access any of Israel’s beaches. Don’t worry, we’ll be keeping track of the best beaches and any rogue beaches that might be trying it on.

Wherever you end up, enjoy yourselves, drink lots of water (and beer) and splash the sunscreen on. And watch out for those undercurrents, they can be lethal (44 people drowned off Israel’s beaches in 2008).

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About the Author: Ashley intended staying in Israel for a couple of months...18 years later, married to a local girl with 2 littluns (er, now 3), he decided to set up igoogledisrael.com. What's kept this ex-Brit, non-Jewish guy in the Holy Land for so long? Well, read around this blog and the main site some more and you might just get an idea...

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  1. Although I’ve only been to a handful of beaches in Israel my favorite beach by far is Netanya – so clean and quiet! Next would be Ashdod and then Ashkelon although last time I was there I heard a siren.. not exactly a peaceful environment when you have to think about rockets. And I try to stay away from the Tel Aviv beach if possible with all the jellyfish, paddlegames and garbage everywhere.

  2. Netanya has a great beach, so does Ashdod. Just something about Tel Aviv beach though, with all that action just a few metres away.
    Coming soon, a guide to the beaches in Israel…

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