Sironit
Sironit is a beach in Netanya's downtown city, located on the city's shore. The long and broad sandy strip of the beach, which runs along the promenade, is conditionally separated into two parts: Sironit Alef and Sironit Bat. Fine soft sand is kind on the skin and nice to walk on barefoot. The sea's entry is level, and the bottom is sandy and smooth. In the water, breakwaters are erected, which keep the sea quiet. The beach is available from 6:30 a.m. until sunset every year.
The terrain is well equipped. Sunbeds and umbrellas, boats, and surfboards may all be rented. Showers and toilets are available, as well as sports areas for beach volleyball and five-a-side football. Exercise equipment are also available. Two restaurants specialize in regional cuisine. In the evenings, themed parties are frequently hosted on the beach.
On the Sironit beach, it is pleasant to relax with children. Bathing young children is possible thanks to a safe drop into the water, a large sandbank, and a warm, tranquil sea.
Sironit Beach is one of the city's most popular and congested beaches, where both locals and visitors relax. Rescuers are stationed at two towers on the beach, and there is a first-aid center and a police station nearby.
You may reach the beach by taking the high-speed elevator at Sironit-Bat or descending the stairs from the promenade. You may reach the beach by renting a vehicle or using the number 13 bus. Parking is accessible for a fee nearby.
• Location: Netanya, Israel