BEST SURF SPOTS IN ISRAEL

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The Top 20 Surf spots in Israel:

Netanya(poleg)

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Netanya (Poleg) - Israel Netanya (Poleg) features powerful, hollow waves breaking over a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. This surf spot is accessible within a 5-minute walk and is open to the public. It primarily works during low tide with rising tide conditions, favoring southwest swell and wind directions. The spot is known for its consistent surf, attracting both beginners and experienced surfers. The waves can provide fun rides, especially when the conditions align. With its proximity to the beach and reliable wave quality, Netanya (Poleg) is a popular choice for local surfers looking to catch some action. The combination of sandy and rocky bottom adds an element of challenge, making it a dynamic surf experience.

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Argaman's Beach

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Argaman's Beach - Natanya, Israel Argaman's Beach features a powerful beach break with waves breaking both right and left over a sandy bottom. The spot is known for its challenging conditions, particularly at low tide, making it suitable for experienced surfers looking to hone their skills. Located in Natanya, access is straightforward, with instant entry available within a five-minute walk from nearby areas. The beach offers a vibrant atmosphere, though caution is advised due to the strong waves that can lead to broken boards. The ideal conditions occur with a west swell and wind direction, attracting few surfers during the week, ensuring ample space for practice. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Argaman's Beach promises an exhilarating surfing experience amidst its scenic surroundings.

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Tel-Baruch

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Tel-Baruch - Israel Tel-Baruch features a breakwater and jetty wave type, with a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. The spot offers both right and left-breaking waves, typically ranging from 0.6 to 2 meters in height. Best conditions occur with southeast or east winds and swells from the west or southwest. This surf spot is located just opposite Ramat Aviv, with instant access available within a 5-minute walk. The northern beach generally has better waves on smaller days, while the southern side shines during larger swells. Early mornings, particularly from 06:30 to 08:30, provide optimal conditions with glassy waves. The area can get crowded on weekends, but weekdays see fewer surfers. Notably, a point break about 40 meters past the jetty can deliver powerful barrels after storms, making it a must-visit for those in good shape. Be cautious of jellyfish in summer, as they can sting.

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Sironit Beach

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Sironit Beach - Israel Sironit Beach features a sandbar wave that breaks both right and left over a sandy bottom with rocks. The waves are known for being hollow, fast, and powerful, making it an exciting spot for surfers. The beach is easily accessible, with instant access within 5 minutes on foot. This beach is divided into three main sections: the northern area, known as Kontiki, offers the best swell, while the middle section, Ambatia, provides decent conditions. The southern part has less favorable waves. Sironit Beach is particularly popular in winter due to the wave breakers that enhance swell quality, despite the choppy sea conditions. Lifeguards are present during this season for added safety. Expect fewer surfers during the week, but weekends can get crowded, especially in the prime surfing spots.

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Kadarim (Haifa)

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Kadarim (Haifa) - Haifa, Israel Kadarim features a breakwater/jetty wave that breaks both right and left over a sandy bottom. The spot is accessible from Dado Beach, south of Haifa, with a good walk of 15-30 minutes from the nearest bus and train station. It works well at all tides, with optimal conditions from a NorthWest or West swell and a SouthEast or East wind. This hidden gem offers a unique atmosphere, often overlooked by surfers in favor of more popular spots. The shifting sandbars can alter the break's location, typically moving south from the jetty. During weekdays, the beach remains relatively empty, providing a tranquil surfing experience. When conditions align perfectly, Kadarim transforms into a surf haven, making it a worthwhile destination for those seeking less crowded waves.

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Dolfinraium

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Dolphinarium - Tel Aviv, Israel Dolphinarium features a right-breaking sandbar wave with a sandy bottom, offering fun conditions for surfers. The spot is accessible with instant access (less than 5 minutes walk) from the parking lot, which costs 15 NIS. It works at all tides, with optimal conditions during west and southwest swells. Located south of the Hilton in the Mahim district, Dolphinarium is a popular beach for beginner surfers. The beach's curve allows it to effectively catch wind swells, making it a viable option when conditions align. While the atmosphere can be lively, especially in summer, the beach is known for its pollution issues. Despite this, it remains a laid-back spot where surfers can enjoy riding waves without excessive hassle. Expect a crowded scene on weekends, but fewer surfers during the week, making it a great place to practice and enjoy the surf.

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Maravi

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Maravi - Tel Aviv, Israel Maravi is a beach break featuring both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The spot offers powerful and fun conditions, particularly effective at all tides. It has two main peaks, one near a small broken jetty, and can be challenging to paddle out when waves exceed 1.2-1.5 meters. Located next to the historic city of Jaffa, Hof Maravi provides a laid-back atmosphere ideal for surfers of all skill levels. The beach is easily accessible, just a short walk south along the Tel Aviv boardwalk. While it can get crowded on weekends, weekdays see fewer surfers, allowing for a more relaxed experience. The spot is beginner-friendly, making it perfect for novices to practice their skills. However, it's essential to check the conditions before heading out to ensure a great surfing session.

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Dromi(Ashdod)

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Dromi (Ashdod) - Ashdod Dromi features a right-hand beach break with a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. The waves are known for being hollow, fast, and powerful, making it a thrilling spot for experienced surfers. Access is easy, with public pathways leading to the beach in under five minutes. Located south of the marina in Ashdod, Dromi works well at all tides, particularly during falling tide conditions. The ideal wind directions are from the Northwest, West, and Southwest, while the swell can come from the North, Northwest, or West. Expect a crowded lineup during the week and ultra-crowded conditions on weekends, so be prepared for competition in the water. This spot is perfect for those looking to challenge themselves with powerful waves in a vibrant surf community.

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Bet Yanay

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Bet Yanay - Israel Bet Yanay features a beach break with both right and left waves, characterized by a sandy bottom. The waves can be hollow and fun, making it suitable for various skill levels. The spot is sensitive to wind and wave directions, and while it may not always deliver, a lucky day can yield great conditions. Located just north of Tel Aviv, access is straightforward via the Beach Highway, with instant access to the beach in under 5 minutes. The long stretch of beach allows surfers to find less crowded spots, especially during the week when only a few surfers are present. However, weekends can get crowded. Surfers should be cautious of rips and undertow, as well as man-made hazards like buoys. The waves work well at all tides, making it a versatile surf destination.

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stalbeach-haifa

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Stalbeach (The Hidden Gem) - Haifa Stalbeach features a beach break with both right and left waves, characterized by a sandy bottom. The waves can be hollow, fast, and ledgey, making it ideal for experienced surfers. Conditions are best with southwest or east winds, but avoid days with swells over 1 meter due to strong rips. This spot is a local favorite, offering a cool atmosphere with few surfers, especially during weekdays. Access is straightforward; park near the Camel Restaurant or Lifeguard Hut 5, then walk along the beach to find your ideal spot. Stalbeach consistently picks up swells better than surrounding beaches, providing higher waves. However, be mindful of localism and the potential dangers of rips and undertow. Respect the locals, and you’ll enjoy a rewarding surf experience.

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BackDoor (Haifa)

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BackDoor (Haifa) - Haifa, Israel BackDoor features fun right and left breaking waves over a flat rocky and sandy bottom. This reef break works at all tides, with optimal conditions during a west swell. Access involves a short walk of 5-15 minutes from the beach road, making it relatively easy to reach. This surf spot is known for its vibrant atmosphere and is best enjoyed when larger sets roll in, offering the chance for memorable rides. While it can be less crowded during the week, expect a bustling scene on weekends. Surfers should be cautious of rocks and pollution in the area. Overall, BackDoor is a great choice for those looking to catch some waves in Haifa.

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Hilton

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Hilton - Tel Aviv Hilton features a reef break with both left and right waves, offering ordinary to fun power. The spot is easily accessible, located in front of the Hilton hotel in Tel Aviv, with instant access in under 5 minutes. The bottom consists of sharp coral rocks, and caution is advised due to potential hazards. This popular surf spot attracts both locals and tourists, especially on weekends when it becomes ultra crowded. While it’s a great place for surfers of all levels to practice and improve their skills, be prepared to share the waves with many others, including beginners. The atmosphere is lively, making it an enjoyable location to hang out and catch some rides. With favorable wind directions from the southeast, east, and northeast, and swell coming from the west and southwest, Hilton is a reliable choice for a surf session in the heart of Tel Aviv.

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Hakshatot (Ashdod)

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Hakshatot (Ashdod) - Ashdod, Israel Hakshatot features a beach break with both right and left-hand waves, breaking over a sandy bottom. The spot is known for its hollow, ordinary, and fun wave characteristics, making it suitable for various skill levels. It works well at all tides, with optimal conditions when the swell comes from the west, southwest, or south, and wind from the south, southeast, or east. Located just south of Ashdod Center, access is straightforward with a car park directly in front of the beach. Surfers can reach the water in under five minutes by walking to the north side of Ashdod's Marina. The spot typically sees few surfers during the week and on weekends, providing a relaxed atmosphere for both beginners and experienced surfers looking to enjoy quality waves in a scenic setting.

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Shavei Tzion

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Shavei Tzion - Israel Shavei Tzion features powerful reef waves breaking both right and left over flat rocks. Access is straightforward, with instant entry available after a short walk. The spot is best approached from the south, requiring a 5-minute paddle to reach the lineup. This surf spot thrives under all tide conditions, with optimal swell coming from the Northwest and West, complemented by favorable winds from the Southeast and East. Despite its challenging entry due to rocky terrain, the waves offer a fun experience, attracting minimal crowds during the week and weekends. Surfers should remain cautious of the rocks while enjoying the consistent surf.

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Igolim ashdod

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Igolim Ashdod - Ashdod Igolim Ashdod features a beach break with waves breaking to the right and left, offering fun conditions for surfers. The spot is located at latitude 31.7732 and longitude 34.6166, with optimal swell and wind coming from the west. This surf spot is known for its accessible waves, making it suitable for various skill levels. Localism can be a concern, so surfers should be respectful of the local community. The beach break provides a consistent surf experience, especially when the swell aligns with the prevailing west winds. Overall, Igolim Ashdod is a vibrant surf destination that caters to both beginners and seasoned surfers looking for enjoyable sessions.

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apolonia

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Apolonia - Herzlia Apolonia features a sandbar wave that breaks both right and left over a sandy bottom with rocky sections. This surf spot is accessible within a 5-minute walk and is open to the public, making it convenient for surfers looking for a quick session. Located in Herzlia, Apolonia offers consistent conditions at all tides, ensuring a reliable surf experience. The spot remains uncrowded during the week and on weekends, allowing surfers to enjoy the waves without the hassle of large crowds. With its picturesque surroundings and varied wave directions, Apolonia is an excellent choice for surfers of all skill levels seeking a peaceful surf outing.

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jeser a zarka

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Jeser a Zarka - Israel Jeser a Zarka features powerful right-hand reef breaks over flat rocks. The waves are known for being hollow, fast, and fun, making it a thrilling spot for experienced surfers. Access is straightforward, with instant entry available within five minutes on foot, although public access is limited. This surf spot is located at latitude 32.5377 and longitude 34.9006, providing consistent conditions with optimal swell from the west and favorable winds from the west to east. The crowd is typically sparse during the week and weekends, allowing for an uncrowded experience. However, surfers should be cautious of localism and rocky hazards. Jeser a Zarka is ideal for those seeking a powerful surf experience in a less-traveled area.

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Ashdod -hshover

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Ashdod (hshover) - Israel This surf spot features powerful, hollow right-hand waves breaking over a sandy bottom, particularly impressive during larger swells (up to 3 meters). Located near the port of Ashdod, it offers instant access with a short walk from parking facilities. Ashdod is renowned as one of Israel's premier surf breaks, especially favored for its long rides. The waves work well at all tides, with optimal conditions when the swell comes from the west and winds from the northwest or west. While the beach can be crowded on weekends, it remains relatively empty during the week. Respecting the local surfers is essential due to the presence of localism. Amenities include affordable hotels and motels nearby, making it a convenient spot for both locals and visitors.

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Neurim (youth) beach

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Neurim (youth) beach - Israel This spot features a beach break with both right and left waves, breaking over a sandy bottom. The wave power is ordinary, making it suitable for surfers of various skill levels. Located at latitude 32.3662 and longitude 34.8572, Neurim beach is easily accessible with instant access from the nearby parking area. Neurim beach offers a friendly atmosphere with a relaxed vibe, attracting fewer surfers, especially during the week. The waves are not of the highest quality, but the beach remains a pleasant place to surf. To reach the spot, drive north from Netanya city, passing landmarks like the old "blue bay" hotel and the horse ranch until you arrive at the police academy. The ideal conditions occur with a west wind and west swell, making it a great option for a laid-back surf session.

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Ziqim Beach

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Ziqim Beach - Israel Ziqim Beach features a sandy bottom with fun, powerless waves breaking both right and left over a sandbar. This southern, deserted beach offers instant access and is known for its relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for surfers seeking solitude. Located just south of Ashqelon, Ziqim Beach is easily accessible with a short walk from parking. The beach typically sees a maximum of five surfers in the water, even on peak days. With varying breaks every 200 meters, surfers can enjoy a range of conditions, particularly at low and mid tides. The optimal wind directions are from the northwest, west, and southwest, while swells come from the west and southwest. The vibe is friendly and welcoming, attracting a laid-back crowd, ensuring a pleasant surfing experience without the usual localism found at busier spots.

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