Arsuf
אַרְסוּף
Village
Arsuf from above
Arsuf from above
Arsuf is located in Central Israel
Arsuf
Arsuf
Coordinates: 32°13′39″N 34°51′53″E / 32.22750°N 34.86472°E / 32.22750; 34.86472
CountryIsrael
DistrictCentral
RegionHof HaSharon
Population
 (2021)[1]
  Total174
Websitewww.arsuf.net

Arsuf (Hebrew: אַרְסוּף) is an affluent village in central Israel. Located on the Mediterranean coast near Herzliya, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaSharon Regional Council. It was established in 1995, named after the medieval fortress city of Arsuf located nearby. In 2021 its population was 174.[1]

History

Arsuf is a cliff-top village overlooking the Mediterranean. It has two neighborhoods composed of villas, typically 200 to 500 square meters in size. About 65% of the homes have five or more rooms. Homes in Arsuf are among the most expensive in Israel. All buildings in Arsuf are private residences, with no public buildings or businesses. The village has public tennis and basketball courts, a pétanque court, children's playground, and a botanical garden. The cliff-tops, an adjacent national park, and secluded beach area directly below offer a variety of jogging and biking trails. There is no public transport and it is guarded by a private security firm. Residents typically travel to nearby cities such as Herzliya, Tel Aviv, and Netanya for shopping, dining and entertainment, and the children attend schools in a variety of nearby communities, as Arsuf has no educational institutions of its own.[2][3]

Notable residents include Israeli business magnates Idan Ofer (until 2013), Beny Steinmetz (part-time),[4] and Bebo Kobo and his wife Miri Bohadana.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  2. "Arsuf - Home Real Estate 054-4339293". 4 January 2015.
  3. "Home". arsuf.net.
  4. Harriet Sherwood, Beny Steinmetz: Israeli diamond dealer who likes to keep a low profile, The Guardian, 30 July 2013.
  5. Kalfon, Sapir (2015-12-17). "Bebo Kobo buys home near Herzliya for NIS 16m". Globes. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
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