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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Israel's top beaches




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Meet most beautiful beaches of Israel...
Hope this info will help......

Israel is blessed by three seas — the Mediterranean, the Dead and the Red.



Beit Yannai Beach (Mediterranean)



Named after the ancient Judean king Alexander Yannai.

Considered by many to be Israel’s most beautiful beach and kite-surfing locale, Yannai is pristine and quiet. The Israel Parks and Nature Authority has posted signs with information on the natural features of the beach and its wildlife.

Overnight camping on the beach is allowed in the designated area only!
There are showers on the beach near the campground. Toilets are located 200 meters south of the campground. Fires are allowed only in the barrels provided.
Payment for overnight camping is per night.






The best place to snorkel in Eilat, Coral Beach is a popular diving reef and a family-friendly beach. Its setting on the world’s northernmost coral reef affords visitors an amazing place to see the multicolored coral garden and the Red Sea aquatic creatures that inhabit it.

The heart of the reserve is a coral reef some 1,200 meters long parallel to the beach. It is one of the most ‘densely populated’ coral reefs in the world and the only one in Israel.


Mineral Beach (Dead Sea)


You want mud? You got it. Whereas at many Dead Sea beaches you can buy packets of its famous mineral-rich mud to slather on your skin, at Mineral Beach there’s a huge mud pit to climb into. Prefer a natural Jacuzzi? There’s one here, too, fashioned out of hot sulfur pools.


The beach is located approximately 15 kilometers northern of kibbutz Ein Gedi. The beach has an amphitheater for shows and events. The amphitheater is suitable for private events such as weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, birthday parties, musical events and more.
The beach has a sulfur water pool- that is pumped from a natural sulfur spring in a temperature of 39 degrees Celsius, which springs 500 meters south of the beach.


The beach has a variety of services: showers, locker rooms, restrooms and personal items safe keeping lockers, a cafeteria that serves both soft and hot drinks and a variety of sandwiches.




Dado Zamir Beach (Mediterranean) 


This central Haifa beach has pretty gardens along its long boardwalk promenade, beachside restaurants, pubs and coffee shops, free parking, benches and sitting areas, a dance arena (with weekly public dances and Israeli folk dancing on Saturdays), an amphitheatre for summer events, sports and playgrounds and a pool for toddlers. It’s even got WiFi.


Dor Habonim Beach (Mediterranean)



Natural rock jetties in the sea are perfect for kids to climb and sit on, and along with natural lagoons, they also keep the waves from getting too rough. The reserve has walking routes that pass through the bays, from which you can see sights including caves and wildflowers.

There are no facilities here to speak of, and it’s not accessible by public transportation. But these same qualities are what make it one of the most beloved beaches for Israelis in the know.


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