Herzliya

The main transport lines that pass through Herzliya cut through it from south to north on their way along the Israeli Coastal Plain.

By train
By train

Herzliya is on the main Tel Aviv-Haifa train line. From the train station you will likely need a bus or taxi to your destination.

By Yacht

If you're in the financial bracket to afford a home in Herzliya Pituach, the thing to do is to sail up on your yacht into the Herzliya Marina.

By car
By car

Herzliya can easily be reached by driving via one of the two major highways that cut through it. The Coastal Highway Highway 2 that runs from Tel Aviv to Haifa has two exits in Herzliya: HaSira lit. The Boat and Rabin. Ayalon Highways Highway 20, which runs along the Tel Aviv district, also has two exits in Herzliya, one of which is its northern termini.

Alternatively, it is possible to drive into Herzliya directly from its surrounding cities - Ramat HaSharon in the south and Ra'anana in the northeast.

By bus
By bus

Route 90 meanders past the seafront and through the leafy streets of Herzliya Pituach on its way to central Tel Aviv. The trip takes 30 minutes in good traffic. Shared taxi vans "sherut" cover the same route on the Sabbath.