Tel Baruch Beach
Discover the Serenity of Tel Baruch Beach
Discover the beauty of Tel Baruch Beach, a stunning destination on Israel's Mediterranean coast, perfect for relaxation and adventure.
Tel Baruch Beach, located along the Mediterranean coastline in Israel, is a picturesque destination for tourists seeking sun, sand, and relaxation. With its golden sands, gentle waves, and vibrant atmosphere, this beach offers a perfect retreat for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Enjoy a day of sunbathing or indulge in a variety of water sports while basking in the beautiful Mediterranean climate.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
If you are in the city center of Netanya, head to the main bus station located at 1 HaAliya Street. Take bus number 601 or 604 towards Tel Aviv. Inform the driver that you wish to get off at 'Tel Baruch Beach' stop, which is approximately a 20-minute ride. Once you exit the bus, walk towards the beach; it is just a short 5-minute walk from the bus stop.
Walking
If you are near the Netanya Promenade, you can walk to Tel Baruch Beach. Head north along the promenade, enjoying the sea views. Continue walking until you see the signs for Tel Baruch Beach. The distance is about 1.5 kilometers and should take you around 20-25 minutes on foot.
Taxi
You can easily find a taxi in Netanya. Just tell the driver you want to go to 'Tel Baruch Beach'. The ride from the city center should take about 10 minutes, depending on traffic, and will cost approximately 30-40 shekels.
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