Can you surf in Tel Aviv?

Surfing in Tel Aviv is incredibly popular. The beach at Herzliya is also very popular with surfers, and when the waves are good, is full of local surfers all year round. Meanwhile, further north you will find surfing in Netanya, surfing in Caesarea, and surfing in the city of Haifa.

When can you surf in Israel?

The best time to surf Tel-Aviv, Israel is from December to April because swells will be bigger although temperatures drop considerably. The summer months, from May to November will have smaller waves and higher temperatures which is perfect for learning.

How many surfers are there in Israel?

The surf usually comes from short-period windswells. When there are waves, there are about two to three breaks that work and there are about 5,000 surfers in Tel Aviv, so you can imagine how crowded it gets.

Can you surf in Haifa?

Farther north brings you to the Haifa Bay, where the Backdoor and Casino surf spots are located on the Bat Galim (Daughter of Waves) Beach on the southern tip of the bay. They’re considered to be very good beaches, particularly in the winter when the storms have strong southwest winds offshore.

Can you surf in Eilat?

Eilat (Green Beach) Surf Guide Waves can be ok even in light onshore winds Short period wind swells are the rule and the optimum wave angle is from the south southwest. The beach break provides left and right handers. Surfable at all stages of the tide. Crowds are never a problem here.

Can you wear jeans in Israel?

In general, Israel is a progressive and relaxed country, and casual clothing is suitable for almost any setting. Jeans, t-shirts, shorts, and comfortable shoes are ideal for most situations. If you’re traveling in Israel on business, casual dress is common!

What things are banned in Israel?

Israel Prohibited and Restricted Items

  • Chemicals, Haz and Non-Haz.
  • Collectible Coins.
  • Drugs, Non-Prescription.
  • Fabrics & fabric samples.
  • Ice, Wet.
  • Jewelry.
  • Medical samples.
  • Medical/dental supplies & equipment.

Do and don’ts in Israel?

Do interact with the people you see. Israelis are not afraid to speak their mind, and not afraid to do anything really. If an Israeli replies in English don’t be offended, it’s just their way of making things easier on both of you because they know English. Do ask for directions.