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Herzliya beach is the perfect place to sunbathe, play matkot (Israeli paddle ball) and engage in watersports. The water is fine and the food prices are reasonable.

Water sports

  • Reef Diving Club (Basic and Advanced diving courses), Accadia Beach, +972-9-9574461/+972-52-321335.  edit
  • Zidon Sailing Club (Catamaran sailing courses and fun days), Hasharon Beach, +972-9-9500926/+972-53-870710.  edit
  • Terra Santa Sea Kayak Club, Herzliya Marina, +972-9-7746295/+972-54-804943, [3].  edit
  • Meduza Challenge Water Sports, Diving courses, diving trips, fishing, kayaks, bananas, trampolines, children's activities, sale of marine equipment, +972-9-9517616 (, fax: +972-9-9569725), [4].  edit
  • Derech Hayam Sailing school and Sea Adventures, Sailing courses and yacht rentals, +972-9-9578811 (fax: +972-9-9517533), [5].  edit
  • Sea-Gal Yacht Club, 1-800-39-50-60, [6].  edit

Photos from Herzliya, Israel
Hotel Dan Accadia Herzliya
Akerstein building
The inimitable Caveman Cafe
Apolonia becah
  • Herzliya Art Museum. A modern-art museum in the center of the city, near the central bus station.
  • Sidna-'Ali Mosque. A beautiful mosque on a cliff at the northern end of the beach.
  • Apollonia-Arsuf. [2]. An excavated ancient city from the Greco-Roman period (about 2000 years ago), with a Crusader fortress on top. To the north of Herzliya.

Photos from Herzliya, Israel
The inimitable Caveman Cafe
Akerstein building
Hotel Dan Accadia Herzliya
Apolonia becah
  • Herzliya Marina. [7]. The Marina and nearby shopping mall offer a wide assortment of trendy restaurants.

Photos from Herzliya, Israel
Hotel Dan Accadia Herzliya
The inimitable Caveman Cafe
Akerstein building
Apolonia becah

The Herzliya beachfront has a number of laid-back open-air bars. Drinks are surprisingly expensive though, figure on NIS30+ for anything alcoholic.

At night, Herzliya can be more crowded and popular than Tel Aviv. Some of the best bars are located in the industrial area on Maskit street and Shenkar street, while you can also go and enjoy a cocktail, a beer or even a little dancing on the beach between the hotels.

  • Caveman Cafe also known as Hermit House. If you hike northward along the beach from the hotels towards the Sidna Ali Mosque, you will encounter the bizarre residence of the Caveman (his real name is Nissim Cachlon), carved out of the sand dunes in defiance of zoning regulations and common sense, decorated with anything and everything he can get his hands on. Open randomly whenever the more than slightly eccentric owner is around and in the mood, but worth a look any time.

Photos from Herzliya, Israel
The inimitable Caveman Cafe
Akerstein building
Hotel Dan Accadia Herzliya
Apolonia becah