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4    Pick the right beach in Tel Aviv


              With about 9 miles of stunning coastline, Tel Aviv is a beach lover’s paradise.
        The city’s 13 o icial beaches are well-maintained and o er plenty of diversions and



        amenities. Each one has a di erent (albeit informal) style. For instance, Nordau
        Beach is sex-segregated on weekdays so swimmers can take a dip without the
        opposite sex. It is meant for religious people whose beliefs call for genders to
        be separated. But if you are a solo female traveler you will be welcomed on the
        women’s beach days as long as your dress is modest (no skimpy bikinis). Hatzuk is
        the so-called “yuppie beach” where the young and well-heeled come to see and be
        seen. There is a gay beach, a dog beach, a family beach, and more.
        5    Be escorted to your restaurant in Morocco



             The labyrinthine medinas of Fez, Marrakech, and Tangier are di icult to

        navigate if you are a newcomer, so many of the better restaurants in these
        atmospheric quarters will send a porter to guide you from your hotel (or the nearest

        gate) directly to your table. Ask your hotel’s concierge or front desk sta , or inquire
        when you make your dining reservations.

           Traveler Tip
          6    An interesting find in Marrakech



               Just a few blocks from our riad in Marrakesh was the old Jewish quarter,
          which is now the spice quarter. Not only is this area a really special learning
          experience, but it is also a few steps from the old synagogue, which was
          founded in 1492. For me, it was a very emotional experience to see where my
          people came to escape the horrors of the Inquisition. This addition to our trip,

          which our wonderful guide o ered, reinforced my feelings for the wonderful
          people of Morocco and their acceptance of and help toward the Jews. It was
          one of the most memorable experiences I have had in my travels with O.A.T.

                  —Sandy Wolfson, 13-time traveler, Santa Monica, CA
        7    Plan your shopping time in Istanbul



              Turkey is a true shopper’s paradise with bargains aplenty whether you are
        seeking traditional handicra s or modern fashions. Even if you’re not a shopper,

        the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is a must-see for its eye-popping local color. Most
        traditional bazaars close by 7pm and are also closed on Sunday. But there are plenty
        of small shops that stay open later, especially along the Istiklal Caddesi,
        as well as modern malls that stay open till 11pm, seven days a week.
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