Courtesy of Gordon Tours
Tel Aviv's South Beach
Running from the area comprising the Golden Beach, Bell, Savoy and
Abratel Suites hotels and south to where the city turns into Jaffa, Tel Aviv's
South Beach area has been a focus of seashore refurbishing efforts these
past few years. Jerusalem Beach, where Allenby St. meets the sea, fairly
quiet, though manned in season by lifeguards, is the strip's northernmost
beach, leading into Banana Beach, opposite the Royal Beach,
InterContinental David and Dan Panorama hotels and a short walk to the
Carmel Market and Neve Tzedek district. It is known as Drummers Beach
too, thanks to the impromptu drummers' circle there, which has become a
staple of Tel Aviv Friday afternoon fun and is complemented by dancers
and capoeira practitioners. The beach stretches from just north of the city's
derelict Dolphinarium, on a part of the shore that also houses a watersports
school offering instruction in windsurfing, kite surfing and other water
sports. A number of restaurants are located overlooking the beach and the
Mediterranean here, in an area of the sea known for its fabulous sunsets.
During the summer, stay for the evening at the Banana Beach
restaurant/cafe which sets out tables and chairs along the beach. The food
is typical beach fare, but the facility is an ideal spot to order a drink and
relax to enjoy an inspiring Tel Aviv sunset. During the summer and on
evenings when popular sporting events take place either in Israel or
elsewhere, a large screen is set up on the beach, to telecast movies or
sports programs, free of charge.
A number of excellent seaside restaurants are located beachside here.