Netanya (Hebrew: נְתַנְיָה, lit., "God gave"; Arabic: نتانيا) is a city in the Northern Central District of Israel, and is the capital of the surrounding Sharon plain. It is 30 km (18.64 mi) north of Tel Aviv, and 56 km (34.80 mi) south of Haifa, between the 'Poleg' stream and Wingate Institute in the south and the 'Avichail' stream in the north. Netanya was named in honor of Nathan Straus of Macy's, a prominent Jewish American merchant and philanthropist in the early 20th century.
Restaurants in Netanya
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Ninja warrier challenge attraction for all ages above 5. Coffee and more, big hall with video games.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
The Alexander River is one of the most important and beautiful rivers in the Sharon region. Before it spills into the sea, near the Beit Yanai beach, the river is encompassed by a vast park with an abundance of nature and landscape views, eucalyptus groves, picnic areas, and remnants of past human activity. The declared Beit Yanai beach offers lifeguard services, open spaces, shaded areas for bathers, a bathroom and shower area, as well as a camping site and restaurants. For details on accommodation options, caravan parking, entrance to the beach/campgrounds and lifeguard hours, please visit our website.
The beach was peaceful and well kept. It was nice to see free parking and shower rooms. a few minutes drive away, we went to the bridge of turtles / lookout (type in to waze: גשר צבים נחל אלקסנדר)
4.5 based on 10 reviews
We have tried out both beaches in Netanya, this one is more quiet than the other Beach in the Central Disctrict. It is frequented mostly by locals and you can on weeksdays find allways a shady place on the beach. This area is more and more developing so there were build a few modern Resorts around. Public toiletts are available and there is a small store which seels cold drinks and icecream. There is also a beach bar where you can sit and enjoy the beautyfull view on the sea. But be aware that you have to go down on many stairs to get to this beach. There is no lift available as it is in the central disctrict. But it is really worth the short way down. We loved this place!
4.0 based on 258 reviews
This was our first visit to Hamei Ga'ash - or any similar location. There was plenty of parking - but not a paved parking lot. The staff dealt quickly and professionally with a long line of guests (it's August after all!) Towels, robes, slippers and lockers are available at an additional cost. Note: bring your own towels and flip-flops - not to save money - but for quality and convenience. People bring EVERYTHING - food, drink - hampers of everything. The place is open on shabbas so all we bought was packaged ice cream. You can wear tzanuah bathing suits and tichels - both Jewish and Muslim women dress as they wish and are comfortable as are those who don't dress this way. The place is spacious - even when full. Locker and showeroom area is clean and simple. Different indoor and outdoor pools, wet and dry saunas, mineral pools and plenty of lawn area just to lay around and relax are available. There is also a spa with massage area (extra cost). Plastic seating and low tables available everywhere. This is not an exclusive spa - it's open to all, clean and well maintained. Found in the middle of the country and easy to get to. Probably better to visit after the chagim - but worth a visit for a few hours of water relaxation!
4.0 based on 217 reviews
a very nice organized and clean beach. shower facilities and a nice restaurant. at evening time a lot of kite-surfers creating a beautiful view with the sunset. 20 minutes walk south you can reach the nudist beach of Ga'ash, but mostly for gay.
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