Tel Aviv is ranked as one of the most dog-friendly cities in the world. Among the 12 sandy beaches along the Mediterranean Coast, 3 welcome “human kinds’ best friend”.
1. Hilton Beach resists being defined by just one aspect, as it hosts a multitude of enticing features. On the southern end, you’ll find a swarm of surfers riding the waves. The more central section of the beach has been deemed the official gay beach of Tel Aviv. With constant energy and wildly popular nightlife, this spot has become a hub of fun for the LGBTQ+ community. The northern part of Hilton Beach is a dog beach. Needless to say, Hilton Beach is one of the most popular beaches for Tel Avivians and tourists alike, and it’s located next to its namesake Hilton Hotel.
2. Charles Clore is so much more than just a great beach. This beach offers a park that stretches behind it, complete with picnic and barbeque spots, outdoor workout equipment, and a skatepark. In addition to the vast stretch of white sand, you’ll also have plenty of grassy areas to get in a workout or spend time relaxing with friends and family. This beach is an excellent fit for families; you can grab a delicious meal at the restaurant that sits just above the beach, before using the lifeguard-monitored beach (in season) with your kids and dogs.
3. Givat Aliyah, also known as Ajami Beach, is the southernmost beach in Tel Aviv, located in the old port city of Jaffa. This beach is a favorite with locals, as it is dog-friendly and maintains a level of privacy below the boardwalk. Givat Aliyah is also known for its natural and decorative elements, including large stone arches and palm trees. The waves are crowded with surfers, paddle-boarders, and windsurfers because of the perfect tides. This beach attracts more locals than tourists and is located farther from the beachside hotels.
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