When you get to the shores of the Red Sea, we recommend checking
the dolphin reef, an ecological site unique in Israel and throughout the world. Here visitors can enjoy a natural atmosphere, magical views, and a secluded beach, together with the unusual opportunity of meeting and observing dolphins in their natural habitat.
Dolphin Reef Beach, Eilat
Ein Gev is a small holiday village by
the Kinneret lake. In the village you can find a nice guest house overlooking the lake, many different activities throughout the year including workshops for the yang and seamanship for the most. You have the famous Ein Gev fish restaurant and of course – the pleasant
shore of the Kinneret.
Above the village you'll see the Golan Heights, with all the promises it offers.
Ein Gev beach, sea of Galilee (Kinneret)
Nitzanim beach is one of the beautiful shores in this country, golden sand, sea of blue and spectacular reddish sunsets. Like its surrounding (wide natural dunes), Nitzanim beach has maintained a virginal, wiled look. When you visit here in twilight time, the soft colors of the sand change, as do the water colors. and every slight braes changes the shades. After enjoying the appearance – you must climb the dunes and role all the way down.
The site is a host to famous rock concerts and festivals.
Yanay beach
Everybody past this beach at some point: the crusaders, Napoleon, brave immigrants, land workers and sea turtles. Each one had his own reason, but the best reason was, and still is the beauty. Here you can take an interesting trip along the shore and the near sites, such as the immigrants' pear, which was built before Israel was founded, the Alexander stream estuary, that today doesn't reach the sea, and just a short drive from the beach – the Alexander reservation and the turtles bridge. The beach is also a favorite spot for kite- serfs.
Yanay beach
Michmoret beach
People come to this beach from far-away for the quiet, replacing atmosphere. The bottom of the sea in this shore is rich with corals. There's even a college nearby, for sea standing.
If you're looking for something interesting, and not just lying down - not far from the beach you'll find Tel (mound) Michmoret - The remains of an ancient settlement scattered over three corners of a small natural gulf, where an ancient port, called Mint Abu Zabura, use to operate.
The national park is open free of charge to the public, during the summer months the parking lot at the beach charges money for parking. Not far from the beach is the "Cactus farm", there you can go horse riding on the sands.
Entrance fee includes: A day of enjoyment in an ambiance of nature, with magical views, secluded spots on the beach, observation of dolphins in nature and nature films. (No lifeguard on the beach) Additional facilities at extra cost: Snorkeling and Diving Center, Restaurant Cafe/Bar on the Beach, Relaxation Pools, Children's Activity Center, Underwater Photography Center, Souvenir Shop.
Many more beaches await you sea lovers, on your trip to Israel. Look up places to stay nearby, restaurants and different attractions. Like we said, there are lots of beaches to enjoy in Israel, and we haven’t even mentioned the Dead Sea: