Tel Baruch Beach
Discover the Serenity of Tel Baruch Beach
Experience the beauty of Tel Baruch Beach, where golden sands meet azure waters, perfect for relaxation and adventure in Israel's stunning Mediterranean coast.
Tel Baruch Beach is a pristine coastal gem in Israel, offering visitors a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. With its soft sands, azure waters, and vibrant local culture, it's an ideal spot for tourists looking to unwind or explore. Enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and a variety of water sports, while indulging in delicious local cuisine from nearby cafes. The beach is easily accessible and provides an inviting atmosphere for families, couples, and solo travelers alike, making it a must-visit destination on your trip to Israel.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, head east on Road 2 from the center of Sharon Plain towards Tel Aviv. Take the exit towards the Ayalon Highway (Road 20) and continue south. After approximately 15 kilometers, take exit 4 towards Tel Baruch Beach. Follow the signs to the beach, which will be on your right. There is parking available near the beach entrance.
Public Transportation
To reach Tel Baruch Beach using public transportation, take a bus from Sharon Plain to the Tel Aviv Central Bus Station. From there, transfer to bus number 7 or 10, which both head towards the Tel Baruch area. The bus will drop you off at a stop within walking distance to the beach. Follow the signs indicating the direction to Tel Baruch Beach, which should be a short 10-minute walk from the bus stop.
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