Bet-Yanai

32.37972 N / 34.86306 O

Bet-Yanai Surf Spot Guide, Israel

Nestled on Israel's Mediterranean coast, Bet-Yanai delivers reliable sandbar waves that peel both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom, creating a mellow vibe perfect for endless sessions. This beach break spot shines with its consistency and uncrowded lineups, offering A-frames and fun shapes that suit longboarders and shortboarders alike on clean days. Surfers love the relaxed atmosphere where you can score waves without the hustle, making it a hidden gem for those chasing quality over chaos.

Geography and Nature

Bet-Yanai sits in the Sharon plain of central Israel, just 6 kilometers north of Netanya, within a small farming settlement surrounded by natural beauty. The beach stretches wide with pristine white sand, backed by cliffs and linked to nearby spots like Mikhmoret to form a 5-kilometer ribbon of coastline along the eastern Mediterranean. It's a relatively remote feel compared to urban Tel Aviv, with crystal-clear waters meeting open dunes and remnants of an old wooden jetty adding historic charm to the sandy expanse.

Surf Setup

Bet-Yanai is a classic beach break fueled by sandbars that produce rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames when a west swell rolls in, especially during winter groundswells mixed with windswells. Offshore winds blow from the east-southeast, cleaning up the face for rideable waves that hold up across all tides, though mid to high tide often sharpens the peaks. On a typical session, expect waist-to-head-high waves peeling along the bars, with plenty of room to maneuver on the sandy bottom, ideal for linking turns or nose-riding on smaller days.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot fires up very consistently, delivering surf on about 150 days a year, with winter from November to April being prime time when west swells build to 1-2.5 meters and conditions align more reliably. Summer offers smaller, wind-driven waves around knee to chest high, but avoid peak summer months if seeking power, as flat spells are common then. Check forecasts a week ahead to time your trip around east-southeast winds.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are typically empty, giving you solo sessions, while weekends draw a few surfers, mostly locals. The mix stays light overall, keeping the vibe welcoming for visitors.

Who It's For

Bet-Yanai welcomes all skill levels thanks to its sandy bottom and all-tide versatility. Beginners appreciate the forgiving waves and easy paddling, intermediates can work on turns across the A-frames, and advanced surfers find speed on bigger winter swells. Everyone leaves stoked from the consistent, uncrowded rides.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips on bigger days and scattered obstacles like the old jetty remnants, but the sandy setup keeps things straightforward. Stay aware of changing sandbars to avoid any unexpected shallow spots.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters of 24-29°C, so boardshorts or a rashguard suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March cools to 15-19°C, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to stay comfortable in the choppier surf. Spring and fall hover at 19-24°C, where a spring suit or 2mm top works well for longer paddles.

How to Get There

Fly into Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV), about 50 kilometers south, or Haifa Airport (HFA) roughly 60 kilometers north, then rent a car for the easiest access. From Netanya, head north on Highway 2 for 6 kilometers to the signed turnoff for Beit Yanai Beach, where plentiful parking awaits near the kiosk with a small per-car fee from Israel Parks and Nature Authorities. The beach is a short 100-meter walk from lots, and public buses from Netanya or Tel Aviv stop nearby, though driving offers the most flexibility for dawn patrols.

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Bet-Yanai 

Israel
32.37972 N / 34.86306 O
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
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Bet-Yanai Surf Spot Guide, Israel

Nestled on Israel's Mediterranean coast, Bet-Yanai delivers reliable sandbar waves that peel both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom, creating a mellow vibe perfect for endless sessions. This beach break spot shines with its consistency and uncrowded lineups, offering A-frames and fun shapes that suit longboarders and shortboarders alike on clean days. Surfers love the relaxed atmosphere where you can score waves without the hustle, making it a hidden gem for those chasing quality over chaos.

Geography and Nature

Bet-Yanai sits in the Sharon plain of central Israel, just 6 kilometers north of Netanya, within a small farming settlement surrounded by natural beauty. The beach stretches wide with pristine white sand, backed by cliffs and linked to nearby spots like Mikhmoret to form a 5-kilometer ribbon of coastline along the eastern Mediterranean. It's a relatively remote feel compared to urban Tel Aviv, with crystal-clear waters meeting open dunes and remnants of an old wooden jetty adding historic charm to the sandy expanse.

Surf Setup

Bet-Yanai is a classic beach break fueled by sandbars that produce rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames when a west swell rolls in, especially during winter groundswells mixed with windswells. Offshore winds blow from the east-southeast, cleaning up the face for rideable waves that hold up across all tides, though mid to high tide often sharpens the peaks. On a typical session, expect waist-to-head-high waves peeling along the bars, with plenty of room to maneuver on the sandy bottom, ideal for linking turns or nose-riding on smaller days.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot fires up very consistently, delivering surf on about 150 days a year, with winter from November to April being prime time when west swells build to 1-2.5 meters and conditions align more reliably. Summer offers smaller, wind-driven waves around knee to chest high, but avoid peak summer months if seeking power, as flat spells are common then. Check forecasts a week ahead to time your trip around east-southeast winds.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are typically empty, giving you solo sessions, while weekends draw a few surfers, mostly locals. The mix stays light overall, keeping the vibe welcoming for visitors.

Who It's For

Bet-Yanai welcomes all skill levels thanks to its sandy bottom and all-tide versatility. Beginners appreciate the forgiving waves and easy paddling, intermediates can work on turns across the A-frames, and advanced surfers find speed on bigger winter swells. Everyone leaves stoked from the consistent, uncrowded rides.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips on bigger days and scattered obstacles like the old jetty remnants, but the sandy setup keeps things straightforward. Stay aware of changing sandbars to avoid any unexpected shallow spots.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters of 24-29°C, so boardshorts or a rashguard suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March cools to 15-19°C, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to stay comfortable in the choppier surf. Spring and fall hover at 19-24°C, where a spring suit or 2mm top works well for longer paddles.

How to Get There

Fly into Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV), about 50 kilometers south, or Haifa Airport (HFA) roughly 60 kilometers north, then rent a car for the easiest access. From Netanya, head north on Highway 2 for 6 kilometers to the signed turnoff for Beit Yanai Beach, where plentiful parking awaits near the kiosk with a small per-car fee from Israel Parks and Nature Authorities. The beach is a short 100-meter walk from lots, and public buses from Netanya or Tel Aviv stop nearby, though driving offers the most flexibility for dawn patrols.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power

Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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FAQ

Winter from November to April is prime time at Bet-Yanai, with consistent west swells building to 1-2.5 meters and east-southeast offshore winds. The spot delivers surf on about 150 days a year, shining on clean days across all tides, especially mid to high tide for sharper peaks. Summer brings smaller knee to chest-high waves, but flat spells are common then, so check forecasts a week ahead.
Bet-Yanai suits all skill levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Beginners enjoy the forgiving sandy bottom and easy paddling on mellow waves, intermediates link turns on punchy A-frames, and advanced riders find speed on bigger winter swells up to 2.5 meters. Its all-tide versatility and longboarder-friendly shapes keep everyone stoked in the relaxed atmosphere.
Bet-Yanai is a classic beach break with reliable sandbar waves peeling left and right, forming fun A-frames on a sandy bottom. West swells, especially winter groundswells mixed with windswells, deliver waist-to-head-high waves that hold up across all tides. Offshore east-southeast winds clean the face for quality rides ideal for turns or nose-riding.
Bet-Yanai stays uncrowded with empty weekdays for solo sessions and light weekend crowds mostly from locals. Drive 6 kilometers north of Netanya on Highway 2 to the signed turnoff, where plentiful parking is available near the kiosk for a small per-car fee. Fly into Ben Gurion Airport 50 kilometers south or Haifa 60 kilometers north, then rent a car; public buses from Netanya or Tel Aviv stop nearby.
Bet-Yanai stands out as a hidden gem with consistent, uncrowded lineups and reliable sandbar waves peeling both ways over a forgiving sandy bottom. Unlike busier urban spots, it offers a mellow vibe, pristine white sand, crystal-clear waters, and historic jetty charm in a remote farming settlement setting. Surfers chase quality A-frames and fun shapes without the hustle, perfect for endless sessions.

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