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Bograshov Beach

Check out the beach vibes after 5 PM when the sun starts to set. It's way less crowded and super beautiful, perfect for a laid-back evening.

My advice is to take a stroll along the promenade. It's a lovely walk where you’ll discover some cute cafes and shops that won’t break the bank.

I suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks. Buying food on the beach can be pricey, and I ended up spending way too much on a sandwich and water!

Don't forget sunscreen. I skipped it thinking I’d be fine, but got burned way too quickly. Just trust me on this – you'll thank yourself later.
Eilat's Coral Beach Nature Reserve and Conservation Area

If you can, visit around 8 AM. The water is crystal clear and not too crowded yet. I loved having the beach nearly to myself.
I suggest bringing your own snorkeling gear if you can. Rentals can get a bit pricey and the quality isn’t always great. Plus, you’ll save some cash!

I think you should plan to stay for the sunset. The view is absolutely breathtaking and definitely worth the few extra minutes!
Gordon Beach

If you're looking for a nice spot, come early—around 8 AM. It gets crowded fast, and you'll want to grab a good spot on the sand before it's taken.

I recommend checking the wind conditions before you go. It can get pretty breezy, which is nice for sunbathing but not so good if you're planning to swim

I suggest bringing your own beach towels and snacks to save some cash. The food at nearby cafes can be pricey, and I felt like I was spending a fortune just on drinks.
Metsitsim Beach

Finally, bring some cash. Not all vendors accept cards, and it’s good to have some on hand for those delicious ice cream vendors.
Check out the beach volleyball games even if you're not playing. It's fun to watch and it adds to the lively atmosphere of the beach!

If you're planning to grab food, hit up the local eateries behind the beach instead of the overpriced beach shacks. Much better food and way cheaper!

Don’t forget your water shoes! The beach has some rocky areas which can be a bit uncomfortable to walk on barefoot.
Hatzuk Beach

Check for free beach yoga classes in the early morning. I stumbled upon one by accident, and it was a fantastic way to start the day!

i suggest getting there via public transport. the bus system is great and you'll save on parking fees, which can really add up.
Frishman Beach

Get to the beach early, around 8 AM, to snag a good spot before it gets crowded. The early morning vibe is also really peaceful.

I recommend wearing water shoes. The beach floor can be a bit rocky, and you'll have a more comfortable experience when splashing around.
The Stars Beach

Bring your own snacks and drinks. The beach bars are cool but they charge crazy prices for a bottle of water.

Don't forget sunscreen! I thought I'd be fine without it and ended up looking like a lobster. Trust me, it's not pretty.

I recommend exploring the surrounding area after the beach. The promenade has great shops and cafes that are worth checking out.

Check the weather before you go. I got caught in a surprise rainstorm and it definitely put a damper on my day!
Tel Baruch Beach

Be sure to bring your own snacks and drinks. I spent way too much at the beach bars for some chips and soda. You can save euros like this!

I suggest getting to the beach early, around 8 AM, to grab a good spot and avoid the crowds. It gets really busy by noon!
Acadia Beach

My advice is to grab lunch from one of the beachside cafes instead of the big restaurants. Prices are way friendlier, and the food is just as good!

I think you should pack your own beach gear if you can. Renting umbrellas and loungers can add up, and the sun can be pretty relentless!

If you're looking for a chill vibe, head to the northern part of the beach. I accidentally stumbled into the crowded area and next time I'll avoid that.
Jerusalem Beach

Consider renting a lounge chair and umbrella for a few hours instead of laying directly on the sand. It's comfy, and you can chill without worrying about sunburn as much. I wish I had done that for the shade!

Grab some snacks and drinks from a nearby supermarket before hitting the beach. I found the prices at the beachside cafes a bit steep. Bringing your own stuff saved me a good chunk of cash.

If you’re into beach sports, bring a paddleball or frisbee. There’s lots of space, and it’s a great way to meet fellow beachgoers. I ended up playing a game with some locals, and it was a blast!