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Blue skies for hoteliers in Israel’s own Malibu

With hotels and attractions for leisure and business travellers, Netanya has reinvented itself as a top resort

January 8, 2018 17:23
Seasons Hotel, a redesigned favourite

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Steve K. Walz,

Steve K Walz

3 min read

Netanya can officially call itself a “first-class tourist destination”, with hotel services on a par with the finest of nearby Tel Aviv. “The makeover of the beachfront area, which also features many new, upscale residential complexes, has truly turned Netanya into the Israeli Riviera,” says Olga Lurie, general manager of the Netanya Association for Tourism.

In the past year alone, several five-star hotels have either opened or entered fresh stages of construction. Older hotels have pumped tens of millions of pounds into renovation and upgrades. Everywhere there are new pubs, patisseries and restaurants.

One of the city’s biggest tourist attractions, Lurie says, is the weather. “It never really gets cold here during the winter. Even in January and February the temperature outside will be near 70°F (21°C) most of the time. Which is why we invested in also building year-round outdoor sports attractions.

“It’s not just about jogging along the nearly 14km beachfront promenade — which is fun — but we have attractions for people of all ages, including a skate park and of course, the beautiful outdoor football stadium, which hosts Maccabi Netanya and Maccabi Tel Aviv in the winter season and attracts many fans from abroad.”