Visit Tel-Baruch to the north of Tel-Aviv. Weekdays are when most of the nudists frequent this beach. You can reach it best by taxi or car. When you arrive on the bench, walk north until you reach a rock barrier which marks the official end of the beach. But not for you. Keep strolling another 100 meters until you suddenly notice no one is wearing any clothes.
Nudists flock to the Dead Sea as much for its restorative properties as a chance to frolic in the sun. Take the bus to Jerusalem from Tel-Aviv, and then transfer to a second bus for Elat. After arriving at the Dead Sea, walk north approximately one kilometer. Ask locals to direct you to the clothing optional area.
The beach at Beit Yanai is north of Tel Aviv and easily accessed by bus. Travel to Kibbutz Beit Yanai, disembark and walk south until you reach a bridge. Cross over the highway and walk through the kibbutz for about 25 minutes. When you reach the bluffs, ask someone to point out the path leading to the beach. Once you're on the beach, ask someone to direct you to the nude section.