Hilton
Hilton is an important public beach in Tel Aviv's city center that is named after a hotel in the world-famous Hilton group. Beautiful light sand covers the shoreline beyond which the reef is located. The sea's entry is level, and the bottom is sandy and smooth. The lengthy sandbank is ideal for children's bathing. Although there is a breakwater, the sea in this portion of the coast is calm, surfers frequently start from the reef, making swimming dangerous.
Hilton Beach is one of Tel Aviv's most popular. Locals and European tourists are among the holidaymakers. There are a lot of young folks here. The northern half is designated for travelers with dogs, and there is a nearby rest stop for members of sexual minorities. At Hilton, there are no nudists.
There are paid umbrellas and sun loungers on the property, as well as change facilities, showers, and restrooms. There are sports facilities as well as children's playgrounds. Catamarans, jet skis, boats, and kayaks may all be rented. There is a wheelchair ramp provided. There is a surf club, as well as a number of cafés and restaurants. The region is illuminated throughout the evenings. Near the shore, there is free parking.
Hilton Beach is accessible through public transportation or a rental automobile. Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) are the best times to visit the Mediterranean and Red Seas for a beach vacation (September, October, early November).
• Location: Tel Aviv, Israel