Activities in Tel Aviv
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Dead Sea Spa and Wellness Trip from Tel Aviv
10 hours (Departs Tel Aviv, Israel)
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Replenish the body and rejuvenate the mind, with this Dead Sea Spa and Wellness tour from Tel Aviv! Cover yourself in the therapeutic natural mud, and float in …Not LP reviewed
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Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport Private Departure Transfer
40 minutes (Departs Tel Aviv, Israel)
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Make your departure from Israel as smooth as possible with a Tel Aviv Ben-Gurion International Airport Private Departure Transfer. Forget about the haggling wit…Not LP reviewed
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Free City Tours
The municipality runs three tours in the city and it's worth joining at least one of them while you are in town. All three tours are free of charge and there is no need to make an advance booking. If you do have questions, contact the Tourist Information Centre.
The most interesting tour visits various buildings in Tel Aviv to study Bauhaus architecture. It runs at 11:00 Saturday (except Yom Kippur) and the meeting point is at 46 Rothschild Blvd (at the corner of Shadal St).
A second tour walks around Old Jaffa, its archaeological sites and the flea market. It meets at 09:30 Wednesday (except Yom Kippur) at Jaffa's clock tower.
The third tour studies the art and architectur…
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Sportek
Joggers, footballers and frisbee throwers should head for the long strip of grassy parkland along the Yarkon River, otherwise known as the Sportek. It's most crowded in the afternoons and weekends.
The Sportek also features the Olympus Climbing Wall (www.kir.co.il; 42 Rokach Ave), which offers rock climbing lessons. Avoid overcrowded Saturdays, when schoolchildren take over the place.
Near the climbing wall is a skate park, basketball courts and trampolines. Ultimate Frisbee matches are held here at 16:45 every Friday and at 16:30 Saturday. North of the Sportek, across Namir Rd, the young and the young at heart will enjoy Mini Golf(www.minigolf.co.il).
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Hilton Beach
This beach has good facilities and attracts tourists from the nearby hotel. It is Tel Aviv's unofficial gay beach.
When the weather is warm Tel Avivans flock to the city beaches en masse. Here you'll find bronzed bods soaking up the Mediterranean rays, kite surfing and the knocking back and forth of little rubber balls in friendly matches of matkot (Israeli beach tennis).
The beaches are safe and clean, with changing rooms and freshwater showers scattered along its length. Swimmers, however, must heed lifeguard warnings when conditions become rough; a black flag means that swimming is forbidden; red means that swimming is dangerous and you certainly shouldn't swim by yours…
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Trumpeldor Beach
This beach tends to attract the teenage tearaways and is probably one of the least pleasant.
When the weather is warm Tel Avivans flock to the city beaches en masse. Here you'll find bronzed bods soaking up the Mediterranean rays, kite surfing and the knocking back and forth of little rubber balls in friendly matches of matkot (Israeli beach tennis).
The beaches are safe and clean, with changing rooms and freshwater showers scattered along its length. Swimmers, however, must heed lifeguard warnings when conditions become rough; a black flag means that swimming is forbidden; red means that swimming is dangerous and you certainly shouldn't swim by yourself; white means that …
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Ge'la Beach
This beach tends to attract the teenage tearaways and is probably one of the least pleasant.
When the weather is warm Tel Avivans flock to the city beaches en masse. Here you'll find bronzed bods soaking up the Mediterranean rays, kite surfing and the knocking back and forth of little rubber balls in friendly matches of matkot (Israeli beach tennis).
The beaches are safe and clean, with changing rooms and freshwater showers scattered along its length. Swimmers, however, must heed lifeguard warnings when conditions become rough; a black flag means that swimming is forbidden; red means that swimming is dangerous and you certainly shouldn't swim by yourself; white means that …
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Yerushalayim Beach
This beach tends to attract the teenage tearaways and is probably one of the least pleasant.
When the weather is warm Tel Avivans flock to the city beaches en masse. Here you'll find bronzed bods soaking up the Mediterranean rays, kite surfing and the knocking back and forth of little rubber balls in friendly matches of matkot (Israeli beach tennis).
The beaches are safe and clean, with changing rooms and freshwater showers scattered along its length. Swimmers, however, must heed lifeguard warnings when conditions become rough; a black flag means that swimming is forbidden; red means that swimming is dangerous and you certainly shouldn't swim by yourself; white means that …
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Sheraton Beach
This beach has good facilities and attracts tourists from the nearby hotel.
When the weather is warm Tel Avivans flock to the city beaches en masse. Here you'll find bronzed bods soaking up the Mediterranean rays, kite surfing and the knocking back and forth of little rubber balls in friendly matches of matkot (Israeli beach tennis).
The beaches are safe and clean, with changing rooms and freshwater showers scattered along its length. Swimmers, however, must heed lifeguard warnings when conditions become rough; a black flag means that swimming is forbidden; red means that swimming is dangerous and you certainly shouldn't swim by yourself; white means that the area is safe.
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Frishman Beach
A relaxed Tel Aviv beach.
When the weather is warm Tel Avivans flock to the city beaches en masse. Here you'll find bronzed bods soaking up the Mediterranean rays, kite surfing and the knocking back and forth of little rubber balls in friendly matches of matkot (Israeli beach tennis).
The beaches are safe and clean, with changing rooms and freshwater showers scattered along its length. Swimmers, however, must heed lifeguard warnings when conditions become rough; a black flag means that swimming is forbidden; red means that swimming is dangerous and you certainly shouldn't swim by yourself; white means that the area is safe.
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Gordon Beach
A relaxed Tel Aviv beach.
When the weather is warm Tel Avivans flock to the city beaches en masse. Here you'll find bronzed bods soaking up the Mediterranean rays, kite surfing and the knocking back and forth of little rubber balls in friendly matches of matkot (Israeli beach tennis).
The beaches are safe and clean, with changing rooms and freshwater showers scattered along its length. Swimmers, however, must heed lifeguard warnings when conditions become rough; a black flag means that swimming is forbidden; red means that swimming is dangerous and you certainly shouldn't swim by yourself; white means that the area is safe.
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Petra Day Trip from Tel Aviv - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Visit the UNESCO world heritage site of Petra, in a convenient day trip from Tel Aviv. With your round-trip flights to Eilat, and transfers to Petra included, …Not LP reviewed
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Diamond Dealer Free Tour
This is a free city tour to Old Jaffa, the Habima Theatre, the Mann Auditorium, the Israeli Opera House the Tel Aviv Museum, and the Diamond Museum. The catch is that it's run by a private diamond dealer, so when the tour is over you're also brought to the diamond showroom for a 'look-see'. Call ahead for a pick up from your hotel.
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Rollerblading
If you want to get to know Tel Aviv like a local, and enjoy, find a pair of skates and go to the Habima Theatre at 22:00 Tuesday. From here around 150 rollerbladers and skaters set off on a three-hour skate around the city. This is highly recommended. The organisers have a website: http://rollers-israel.net.
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Kabbalah Centre
The Kabbalah centre has courses (in Hebrew) on Jewish mysticism. If you don't speak Hebrew, they have recorded classes in English. Occasionally the centre has English language lectures, so call and ask what's on. If you only have a passing interest, visit their excellent bookshop.
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Aviv Beach
A designated area for surfers, kayakers, windsurfers and kiteboarders (casual swimming is not allowed here). You can rent pricey equipment at the beach from Surf Point (www.surf-point.co.il). They also have kiteboarding lessons, but only if you own your own equipment.
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Surf Point Beach Equipment Hire
Located on Aviv Beach, a designated area for surfers, kayakers, windsurfers and kiteboarders (casual swimming is not allowed here). You can rent pricey equipment at the beach. They also have kiteboarding lessons, but only if you own your own equipment.
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Dead Sea Spa and Wellness Trip from Tel Aviv
10 hours (Departs Tel Aviv, Israel)
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Replenish the body and rejuvenate the mind, with this Dead Sea Spa and Wellness tour from Tel Aviv! Cover yourself in the therapeutic natural mud, and float in …Not LP reviewed
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O-Fun
Tel Aviv is flat and traffic is relatively light so it's easy to get around by bike. A few streets even have dedicated bike paths, such as Rothschild Blvd, Ben-Gurion Ave and Ben-Zion Ave. For rentals, try O-Fun Bicycle Rental.
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Swimming Pool
The Mediterranean Sea works fine as a bathing pool, but if you prefer to do laps there is a beautiful Swimming Pool on the fourth floor of the Dizengoff Centre (east block).
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Masada and the Dead Sea Day Trip from Tel Aviv
12 hours (Departs Tel Aviv, Israel)
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Discover two of Israel's must-see sights on this memorable day trip from Tel Aviv. You'll explore the legendary ruins of Masada and King Herod's palaces, and en…Not LP reviewed
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Highlights of Israel Day Trip from Tel Aviv: Jerusalem and the Dead Sea
10 hours (Departs Tel Aviv, Israel)
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See the highlights of Israel in one day on an evocative sightseeing trip from Tel Aviv. You will discover the ancient city of Jerusalem, a holy site for many di…Not LP reviewed
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Caeserea, Rosh Hanikra and Acre Day Trip from Tel Aviv
10 hours (Departs Tel Aviv, Israel)
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Explore Israel's ancient Roman cities and ports on a fascinating day trip from Tel Aviv. From the shores of the Mediterranean to the border of Lebanon, you will…Not LP reviewed
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Jerusalem Half-Day Tour from Tel Aviv: Dome of the Rock and Western Wall
6 hours (Departs Tel Aviv, Israel)
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Get inspired by Jerusalem and combine ancient history with spiritual sanctity in this half-day tour from Tel Aviv. Discover the quarters of the Old City by exp…Not LP reviewed
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Day Tour to Jerusalem and Bethlehem from Tel Aviv
10 hours (Departs Tel Aviv, Israel)
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Escape the hustle and bustle of Tel Aviv, and discover the roots of different religions on this inspiring day trip to Jerusalem and Bethlehem. These ancient Ho…Not LP reviewed
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