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32.807083 N / 34.955617 O

pik Surf Spot Guide, Israel

Nestled north of Tel Aviv, Pik delivers classic point-break fun with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a standout for surfers chasing reliable Mediterranean waves. The vibe here is electric, blending urban energy with the thrill of consistent sessions that keep you grinning from first light to last. Whether you're linking turns or just popping up, Pik's approachable power draws surfers back time and again.

Geography and Nature

Pik sits in the North of Tel Aviv area along Israel's central Mediterranean coast, part of a 190-kilometer stretch packed with diverse breaks from beach to point setups. The spot features an exposed coastline with wide sandy beaches flanked by urban development, including nearby hotels and promenades, yet it retains a natural feel with open sea views. No rocky outcrops dominate; instead, expect soft sand entries leading to the point, set against the bustling backdrop of Tel Aviv's lively shoreline.

Surf Setup

Pik is a classic point break offering both rights and lefts that peel along the exposed section, shaping into fun, carving waves ideal for turns rather than heavy barrels. It thrives on northwest and west swells, with west and south winds providing the cleanest offshore conditions to hold up the faces. All tides work here, letting you surf from low to high without major changes in quality. On a typical session, anticipate regular 1- to 2-meter fun waves that roll in steadily, perfect for multiple rides per set.

Consistency and Best Time

Pik fires regularly thanks to its exposure to Mediterranean windswells and occasional groundswells, but it shines most in winter from November to April when bigger, more consistent surf up to 2.5 meters rolls in. Summer months bring smaller, less reliable waves around 0.5 to 1 meter, so prioritize winter trips for peak sessions. Avoid midsummer lulls if you're short on time, though checking forecasts a week ahead ensures you hit the good days.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Pik get ultra crowded with a mix of locals and visitors paddling out, while weekends tone it down to just crowded as more surfers join. The lineup reflects Tel Aviv's thriving community, shared among dedicated riders.

Who It's For

Pik suits all surfers from beginners to advanced, thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving wave shape that allows easy takeoffs and progression. Newcomers can build confidence on smaller days with long, mellow walls, while intermediates and pros carve the steeper sections on bigger swells. Everyone leaves stoked, with waves that scale to your level.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips on bigger days that can pull you out along the point, and stay aware of standard beach break currents. The sandy setup keeps most hazards minimal, so paddle smart and respect the ocean.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters of 24 to 28 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March cools to 17 to 20 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2 fullsuit to handle choppier conditions. Spring and fall hover at 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, making a spring suit or shorty ideal for most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV), about 25 kilometers south of Pik, then drive north via Highway 2 for a quick 30-minute trip. Haifa Airport (HFA) is just 8 kilometers north, offering a super-close option if flying domestically. Parking is available nearby along the beachfront roads, with spots filling fast on good days—arrive early. Public buses from Tel Aviv's central station run frequently to the North Tel Aviv beaches, dropping you within a 500-meter walk to the break. Taxis or rideshares from the city center take 15 to 20 minutes and cost around 50-70 NIS.

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32.807083 N / 34.955617 O
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pik Surf Spot Guide, Israel

Nestled north of Tel Aviv, Pik delivers classic point-break fun with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a standout for surfers chasing reliable Mediterranean waves. The vibe here is electric, blending urban energy with the thrill of consistent sessions that keep you grinning from first light to last. Whether you're linking turns or just popping up, Pik's approachable power draws surfers back time and again.

Geography and Nature

Pik sits in the North of Tel Aviv area along Israel's central Mediterranean coast, part of a 190-kilometer stretch packed with diverse breaks from beach to point setups. The spot features an exposed coastline with wide sandy beaches flanked by urban development, including nearby hotels and promenades, yet it retains a natural feel with open sea views. No rocky outcrops dominate; instead, expect soft sand entries leading to the point, set against the bustling backdrop of Tel Aviv's lively shoreline.

Surf Setup

Pik is a classic point break offering both rights and lefts that peel along the exposed section, shaping into fun, carving waves ideal for turns rather than heavy barrels. It thrives on northwest and west swells, with west and south winds providing the cleanest offshore conditions to hold up the faces. All tides work here, letting you surf from low to high without major changes in quality. On a typical session, anticipate regular 1- to 2-meter fun waves that roll in steadily, perfect for multiple rides per set.

Consistency and Best Time

Pik fires regularly thanks to its exposure to Mediterranean windswells and occasional groundswells, but it shines most in winter from November to April when bigger, more consistent surf up to 2.5 meters rolls in. Summer months bring smaller, less reliable waves around 0.5 to 1 meter, so prioritize winter trips for peak sessions. Avoid midsummer lulls if you're short on time, though checking forecasts a week ahead ensures you hit the good days.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Pik get ultra crowded with a mix of locals and visitors paddling out, while weekends tone it down to just crowded as more surfers join. The lineup reflects Tel Aviv's thriving community, shared among dedicated riders.

Who It's For

Pik suits all surfers from beginners to advanced, thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving wave shape that allows easy takeoffs and progression. Newcomers can build confidence on smaller days with long, mellow walls, while intermediates and pros carve the steeper sections on bigger swells. Everyone leaves stoked, with waves that scale to your level.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips on bigger days that can pull you out along the point, and stay aware of standard beach break currents. The sandy setup keeps most hazards minimal, so paddle smart and respect the ocean.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters of 24 to 28 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March cools to 17 to 20 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2 fullsuit to handle choppier conditions. Spring and fall hover at 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, making a spring suit or shorty ideal for most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV), about 25 kilometers south of Pik, then drive north via Highway 2 for a quick 30-minute trip. Haifa Airport (HFA) is just 8 kilometers north, offering a super-close option if flying domestically. Parking is available nearby along the beachfront roads, with spots filling fast on good days—arrive early. Public buses from Tel Aviv's central station run frequently to the North Tel Aviv beaches, dropping you within a 500-meter walk to the break. Taxis or rideshares from the city center take 15 to 20 minutes and cost around 50-70 NIS.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West
Good wind direction: West, South
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Pik most reliably from November to April during winter for consistent waves up to 2.5 meters. It thrives on northwest and west swells with west and south winds for clean offshore conditions, delivering regular 1- to 2-meter fun waves at all tides. Summer offers smaller 0.5- to 1-meter waves, so check forecasts for peak sessions.
Pik suits all surfers from beginners to advanced. Its forgiving sandy bottom and approachable wave shapes allow easy takeoffs for newcomers on smaller days with mellow walls, while intermediates and pros carve steeper sections on bigger swells up to 2.5 meters.
Pik is a classic point break with peeling rights and lefts over a sandy bottom, ideal for carving turns. It works on northwest and west swells, best with west and south offshore winds, offering fun 1- to 2-meter waves at all tides that hold up steadily for multiple rides.
Pik gets ultra crowded on weekdays with locals and visitors, and just crowded on weekends in Tel Aviv's thriving community. Fly into Ben Gurion Airport for a 30-minute drive north on Highway 2 or Haifa Airport 8 kilometers away; park along beachfront roads early, or take buses or taxis from Tel Aviv in 15-20 minutes for 50-70 NIS.
Pik stands out north of Tel Aviv with classic point-break rights and lefts over forgiving sand, blending urban energy and reliable Mediterranean waves for all levels. Its exposed coastline delivers consistent fun from 0.5 to 2.5 meters year-round, especially winter, with easy access and a natural feel amid lively promenades.

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