This is an incomplete list of beaches in Israel broken down by bodies of water they are on. These beaches are known for their clear blue water along 4 distinct bodies of water around Israel. In total there are 137 beaches in Israel.[1]
List of beaches along the Red Sea, also known in Israel as the Reed Sea, located in southern Israel:
Israeli soldiers enjoy a field shower near Eilat in 1967
9Beach – Opened in Eilat in 2009 is located near a number of bars and the mall.[2]
Bar Beach – Located in Eilat is a small beach located near a reef.[3]
Club Med Beach – Located in southern Eilat is open to hotel guests and the public, and offers basketball and tennis courts, volleyball, archery targets, wind surfing, snorkeling and a dance floor.[4]
Coral Beach – Located in the Coral Beach Nature Reserve in Eilat[5]
Dan Hotel Beach – Is a private beach in northern Eilat, owned privately by Dan Hotels for the guests.[6]
Dekel Beach – Located in Eilat is best known for its Friday night Kabbalat Shabbat service.[7]
Dolphin Reef Beach – Located in Eilat near the Dolphin Reef[8]
Electric Company Beach – Located in Eilat offers marine equipment rentals.[9]
Golden Beach – Known locally as Hof HaZahav is located in Eilat, right near the Dan Hotel Beach.[10]
HaSh'hafim Beach – Translated as Seagulls Beach enjoy clear blue water due to the lack of boats being allowed in the nearby water.[11]
Isrotel Princess Hotel Beach – Located in Eilat near Coral Reef with snorkel equipment available for rent.[12]
Kisuski Beach – Located in Eilat is popular with those who wish to rent water sports equipment and snorkels.[13]
Migdalor Beach – Located in Eilat right near the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev campus[14]
Moriah Beach – Located in Eilat in front of the Leonardo Plaza Hotel.[15]
Royal Beach Hotel Beach – Owned by the Royal Beach Hotel, however is open to the public free of charge.[16]
Sun Bay Beach – Located in northern Eilat near the border with Jordan.[17]
Village Beach – Located in southern Eilat is popular due to their large night time beach parties.[18]
Alma Beach – Located along Tel Aviv’s border with Jaffa.[19]
Aqueduct Beach – Located along the aqueducts used to bring water to the ancient city of Caesarea and is part of the Caesarea Maritima.[20]
Banana Beach – Located in Tel Aviv is very popular among the younger crowd, and movies are shown free of charge on a large screen on the beach at night.[21]
Bograshov Beach – Located right off the promenade in the center of Tel Aviv[22]
Carmel Beach – Located in Haifa is popular especially due to its proximity to the Carmel Beach Railway Station[23]
Charles Clore Beach – Located in Tel Aviv right next to Charles Clore Park[24]
Dado South Beach – Sometimes just called South Beach is located in Haifa[25]
Dor Beach – Located in the town of Dor just 15 minutes from Haifa[26]
Drummers Beach – Located at the end of the beach strip in Tel Aviv gains its name from the large number of drum circles which can often be found there on Friday afternoons.[27]
Frishman Beach – Located in Tel Aviv right near the hotels.[28]
Givat Aliyah Beach – Located in Jaffa is best known for its large rock formations and arches.[29]
Gordon Beach – Located on Gordon street in Tel Aviv is very popular among tourists due to the proximity to the hotels.[30]
HaBonim Beach – Located in northern Israel and is popular among those who wish to camp overnight on the beach.[31]
Hilton Beach – Sometimes called Atzmaut Beach, is located in Tel Aviv is the only beach in the city which allows dogs on the beach, and is very popular among homosexual crowd.[32]
Metzitzim Beach – Formerly Sheraton Beach located in Tel Aviv[33]
Nahsholim Beach – Located next to kibbutz Nahsholim in northern Israel.[34]
Nordau Beach – The only beach in Tel Aviv that caters toward the religious crowd, with different days for men and women.[35]
Tzuk Beach – Also known as Cliff Beach is located in southern Tel Aviv.[36]
Jerusalem Beach – Despite the name this beach is located in Tel Aviv.[37]
For the beaches on the West Bank section of the Dead Sea shore, see List of beaches in Palestine (includes Kalia, Neve Midbar, and Biankini; Mineral Beach is closed indefinitely due to sinkholes).
Ein Gedi Spa – south of Ein Gedi.
Closed due to sinkholes
Ein Gedi Beach – near historical Ein Gedi[54] and north of Ein Gedi Spa, abandoned due to sinkholes.
Southern basin resorts
Ein Bokek beach – near the Ein Bokek shopping center, Israel[55][56]
Neve Zohar beach, Israel
Kinneret (Sea of Galilee)
See also: Lake Kinneret
List of beaches along the Kinneret, known in English as the Sea of Galilee:
Ein Gev Resort Village Beach – Located in the Ein Gev Resort[57]
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