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Beaches in and near Tel Aviv: What do you need to know?

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From bikinis to beachballs to boardwalks, here's what five local experts had to say about beaches in and near Tel Aviv.

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Food at a very high level. Creative fusion kitchens. The vegan capital of the world. The city that never stops. Very friendly to the Lahatb community. Excellent night life, hi-tech, wonderful beach.

You should like hot weather and the beach (gets very hot and humid but I love it). Cost of living is high- even compared to other European cities – but it’s the most fun city in the world. Night life and family life in the city is great.

Ayelet, says: 2023

Tel Aviv is a magical city. A city that never sleeps, Tel Aviv is filled with opportunity, excitement, and not to mention, the best beaches. There is never a shortage of fun to be had here, demonstrated by residents who somehow achieve an incredible balance within their “work hard, play hard” mentality. After a long day at their impressive jobs, ambitious Tel Avivians transform into laid back beach-goers watching the sunset, and from there, into nocturnal party animals who regularly drink the night away at the city’s multitude of unique bars.

Samuel, says: 2020

A person choosing to move to Tel Aviv should enjoy city life. Tel Aviv is a vibrant city as there is always something happening. Tel Aviv has a beach and the weather is humid. The rental rates are rather expensive due to the location and many people choose to live with roommates to save on costs.

Tel Aviv is a lively and exciting Mediterranean city. It has many restaurants and cafes serving delicious food which are always filled with people, and the beach which provides relief from the sweltering humid summers. The cost of living in the city is not cheap, but there is nowhere else in Israel I would rather be.

Daphna, says: 2020
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