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Argaman Beach

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Alex
August 29, 2019
Part of the promenade, the entrance to Argaman Beach is from Ben-Ami Blvd. The beach has a lifeguard on duty, a restaurant and fitness equipment. Parking is free. In the past, this beach was named after Beit Goldmintz, which is a vacation facility for soldiers. Many soldiers frequent this beach because Beit Goldmintz and Beit Feldman are stationed nearby. The beach has restaurant facilities and a restroom including first aid facilities, and lifeguard and security stations. The beach is adjacent to the southern neighborhoods, Neot Shaked and Ramat Yadin. The beach is narrow and beautiful. There is no wave breaker here. It is becoming gradually more popular as development progresses in the neighborhood, such as NT 600 and others. Tamuz Restaurant operates a mini-bar on the beach, and a rich menu of fish and seafood. Every evening there is a party on the beach. These parties attract youngsters from everywhere, including Herzliyya, Kefar Sava, Ra'anana and the surrounding settlements, and are a great pride for Netanya.
Part of the promenade, the entrance to Argaman Beach is from Ben-Ami Blvd. The beach has a lifeguard on duty, a restaurant and fitness equipment. Parking is free. In the past, this beach was named after Beit Goldmintz, which is a vacation facility for soldiers. Many soldiers frequent this beach bec…
Yonete
March 24, 2020
Part of the promenade, 5 minute walk from the West Lagoon Hotel, the entrance to Argaman Beach is from Ben-Ami Blvd. The beach has a lifeguard on duty during the bathing season, a restaurant and fitness equipment. Parking is free.
Inbal
June 7, 2020
מתחת לבית יש חוף מקסים שבמרחק של 10 ד׳ הליכה אפשר למצוא פיסת חוף מבודדת ואינטימית.
Ori
March 15, 2021
חוף מהמם ממש מתחת לטיילת מרחק הליכה מהדירה חוף נקי ומסודר עם שירותי הצלה וירדה מסודרת לחוף שווה מאוד לבקר
Former Member
June 29, 2021
חוף ללא מסעדות , אבל צוקים נחמדים מאוד . למי שמחפש פינה שקטה של שקט ותחושת חופש

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