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A calm setting defines the Superior Room with coastal tones and gentle light. The corner layout brings extra space and a bright, open feel. Colors
The Deluxe Partial Sea View Room offers a spacious, beautifully decorated setting. Design draws inspiration from golden sands, blue skies, and coastal Mediterranean tones. Contemporary
The Studio Sea View Suite welcomes guests with a spacious and contemporary design. Inside, the room presents one king bed with soft linens and calm
The Deluxe Marina View Room offers a calm setting with wide views of the Mediterranean. Soft coastal colors reflect golden sand tones and clear blue
A refined stay begins in the Executive Partial Sea View Suite with calm elegance. A separate living area offers space for rest and quiet conversation.
Family Executive Partial Sea View Corner Suite.1 Bedroom Executive Suite, 1 King, Partial sea view, Corner room, Balcony. Bathrooms: 1.5, Mini fridge, Microwave, 75sqm/807sqft, Dining
The Duplex Marina View Suite offers a contemporary and spacious two-level suite. The first level holds a separate living room and a modern kitchen. An
Within this refined residence, the Sea View Suite presents a serene coastal retreat. The bedroom feels spacious and inviting with calm tones and soft textures.
This spacious 2 Bedroom Duplex Suite offers comfortable and stylish accommodation. The suite can accommodate up to 6 people. Bedroom 1 includes one king bed
Welcome to the 2 Bedroom Sea View Suite with a calm Mediterranean style. This suite offers a wide sea view across the bright marina. The
The 1 Bedroom Penthouse is a luxurious retreat with magnificent features. Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows fill the space with natural light. These windows offer breathtaking views
This 2 Bedroom Penthouse presents an elegant retreat with refined comfort throughout. Floor-to-ceiling windows fill the space with natural light and clear views. The outlook
The Ritz-Carlton Presidential Suite presents refined comfort with wide Mediterranean sea views. An Italian-designed kitchen stands ready beside a separate dining area. The dining table
The Ritz-Carlton, Herzliya gives the Tel Aviv coast a polished marina resort with broad sea views, kosher dining, a rooftop pool, and a calmer mood than the city hotels farther south. It sits above Herzliya Marina, with yachts below, the Arena shopping center close by, and the Mediterranean visible from many public spaces and rooms. The hotel works for guests who want the coast, business access, and a softer rhythm without being far from Tel Aviv.
This is a strong choice for travelers who like a hotel that feels both urban and resort-like. Mornings can start with breakfast and a walk by the marina. Afternoons can move toward the beach, the spa, the rooftop pool, or meetings in the high-tech district. Evenings can stay in-house at Herbert Samuel or shift toward Tel Aviv, which is close enough for dinner, galleries, and late-night plans.
The rooms and suites focus on space, light, and views. Many categories have balconies, and the best ones look toward the marina or the Mediterranean. Interiors are calm and modern, with soft tones, clean lines, and enough room to unpack for more than a quick stop. Bathrooms are generous, which matters for guests arriving after a long flight or a day of coastal heat.
Couples should look at sea-view rooms or suites if the view is the main reason for booking. Business travelers may prefer marina-facing rooms, which still feel open but keep the stay practical. Families and longer-stay guests can benefit from the larger suites and residence-style layouts. The hotel also suits guests who want kosher standards without giving up a refined international hotel setting.
Herzliya Marina is the defining feature. The hotel rises above the water, and the mood is more coastal than central Tel Aviv. Guests can walk to the marina promenade, nearby cafes, and the beach area. The location also makes sense for visitors with meetings in Herzliya Pituach, where many technology and business offices are based.
Tel Aviv is close enough for easy day and evening plans. Old Tel Aviv Port, museums, restaurants, Jaffa, and the seafront can all fit into the stay. Jerusalem and Caesarea are also realistic day trips with a driver or planned tour. The hotel is not the right choice if you want to step straight into Tel Aviv's busiest street life. It is better for guests who want space, sea air, and access to the city when they choose it.
Herbert Samuel is the hotel's anchor restaurant. It is a kosher dining room with views over the marina and Mediterranean, serving local cooking with a more polished, international approach. It is a key reason to book for observant travelers and for guests who want a refined meal without leaving the hotel. Dinner is the main moment here, and advance planning helps on busy nights.
The Lobby Lounge adds a softer space for coffee, meetings, and light meals. Rooftop drinks and poolside service give the hotel a more relaxed side when the weather is warm. The dining style is not built around a large resort circuit of many restaurants. It is more focused, with Herbert Samuel carrying the main culinary weight and the marina adding outside choices within walking distance.
The Ritz-Carlton Spa gives the hotel its slower side. Treatment rooms, a relaxation area, and a hammam-style wellness mood help balance the business and marina setting. The fitness center is practical and well placed for guests who want to keep a routine. It is especially useful for longer stays, when beach walks alone are not enough.
The rooftop pool is one of the hotel's best daytime spaces. It looks over the marina and sea, and it gives Herzliya a resort feeling that many Tel Aviv hotels cannot match. In warmer months, this is where guests can make the stay feel more like a coastal break. Families should note that the pool and children's facilities make the hotel easier with younger guests than many city properties.
The hotel is well suited to mixed business and leisure trips. Meeting spaces, a ballroom, strong service, and quick access to Herzliya Pituach make it a natural choice for executives, board-level travel, and company events. The marina setting helps the stay feel less formal after work, which is part of the appeal.
Longer stays also make sense here. Guests can use the hotel as a base for the coast, Tel Aviv, and wider Israel touring. The residence-style feeling in some accommodations, the kosher dining, the spa, and the marina setting all help the hotel work beyond a one-night stop. It is especially good for travelers who want a calm return point after busy days.
Compared with The Jaffa, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Tel Aviv, The Ritz-Carlton, Herzliya is less historic and less atmospheric, but it is calmer and more resort-like. The David Kempinski Tel Aviv has a stronger city-beach position and newer high-rise energy. The Norman Tel Aviv feels more intimate and design-led, with a stronger boutique mood. The Ritz-Carlton is the better fit when marina views, kosher dining, spa time, and business access matter most.
Compared with the main Tel Aviv beachfront hotels, Herzliya gives more space and a quieter base. That can be a major advantage for families, guests with work in the area, or travelers who do not want to be in the center of the city's traffic and noise. The trade-off is simple. You gain calm and marina views, while giving up instant access to Tel Aviv's busiest streets.
Book The Ritz-Carlton, Herzliya if you want a refined Israel stay with marina views, kosher dining, spa facilities, and easy access to both Herzliya Pituach and Tel Aviv. It is a strong fit for business travelers, observant guests, couples who want a quieter coastal base, and families who value space and a pool over a dense city setting.
Choose a Tel Aviv city hotel if nightlife, galleries, Bauhaus streets, and walkable restaurant hopping are the main goals. Choose this hotel if you want the Mediterranean in view, a calmer base at the end of the day, and a polished hotel that can handle work, family time, dining, and touring without making the stay feel busy.
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