EILAT(HA MIGDALOR)

29.501763 N / 34.916889 O

EILAT(HA MIGDALOR) Surf Spot Guide, Israel

Nestled on the wild southern edge of Eilat, Ha Migdalor delivers powerful reef-coral waves that carve perfect rights and lefts over a sharp coral and rock bottom. This uncrowded gem offers a raw, adventurous vibe for surfers chasing south swells, with sessions that feel like your own private break amid the Red Sea's dramatic desert backdrop. High tide is your golden window to unleash on these punchy rides without the usual tourist buzz.

Geography and Nature

Ha Migdalor sits about 8 kilometers south of central Eilat, Israel, right next to the International University Institute and just 2 kilometers from the Egyptian border, making it one of the country's southernmost surf zones. The coastal landscape blends rugged desert hills with pebbly shores and a prominent lighthouse on the hill across the road, overlooking clear Red Sea waters fringed by coral reefs. It's a semi-remote wild beach with a rocky-pebbly entry rather than soft sands, surrounded by arid mountains that create an isolated, serene feel away from Eilat's urban core.

Surf Setup

This is a classic reef break with rights and lefts peeling over sharp coral and rocks, forming powerful A-frames that can barrel on the right days. Optimal swells roll in from the south, paired with south winds for clean offshore conditions that groom the faces perfectly. Surf only at high tide to avoid the shallow reef exposing hazards and to maximize ride length. Expect intense, hollow waves up to 2 meters on good south pulses, delivering fast sections that demand quick maneuvers in a typical session.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf consistency here hinges on south swells, which peak in the summer months from June to October when the Red Sea lights up with reliable power. Winter from December to March brings occasional cleaner lines but cooler vibes and less frequency, while spring and fall offer transitional swells if you're timing distant southern hemisphere energy. Avoid north winds that chop things up, and check forecasts closely since breaks are rare but epic when they align.

Crowd Levels

Ha Migdalor stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends both seeing minimal surfers due to its out-of-the-way location. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and visiting riders.

Who It's For

Suitable for all levels, Ha Migdalor welcomes beginners on smaller days with forgiving high-tide shoulders to build confidence on the rights and lefts. Intermediates thrive on the powerful reef lines that reward section linking, while advanced surfers hunt the barrels and speed sections when south swells pump. Every level finds progression potential in its versatile setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef and rocks that demand booties, plus potential sea urchins near entries—always scout your line. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so respect the power and know your exits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October features balmy water temperatures of 26-29°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 20-23°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit to handle cooler sessions. Spring and fall hover around 23-26°C, making a spring suit ideal for extended paddles.

How to Get There

Fly into Ovda International Airport (VDA), about 25 kilometers north, then hop bus 15 or 16 directly to the Migdalor Beach stop for a quick 20-minute ride. Eilat's Ramon Airport (ETM) is roughly 20 kilometers away with similar bus links. From central Eilat, drive south on Derech Yitzhak Rabin for 3 kilometers, turn left onto Shlomo Hamelech Street for another kilometer to reach the spot—free parking is available across the road. The beach is a 200-meter walk from the bus stop or parking area, with no train options but frequent affordable buses running every 20 minutes for 5-10 ILS.

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EILAT(HA MIGDALOR) 

Israel
29.501763 N / 34.916889 O
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EILAT(HA MIGDALOR) Surf Spot Guide, Israel

Nestled on the wild southern edge of Eilat, Ha Migdalor delivers powerful reef-coral waves that carve perfect rights and lefts over a sharp coral and rock bottom. This uncrowded gem offers a raw, adventurous vibe for surfers chasing south swells, with sessions that feel like your own private break amid the Red Sea's dramatic desert backdrop. High tide is your golden window to unleash on these punchy rides without the usual tourist buzz.

Geography and Nature

Ha Migdalor sits about 8 kilometers south of central Eilat, Israel, right next to the International University Institute and just 2 kilometers from the Egyptian border, making it one of the country's southernmost surf zones. The coastal landscape blends rugged desert hills with pebbly shores and a prominent lighthouse on the hill across the road, overlooking clear Red Sea waters fringed by coral reefs. It's a semi-remote wild beach with a rocky-pebbly entry rather than soft sands, surrounded by arid mountains that create an isolated, serene feel away from Eilat's urban core.

Surf Setup

This is a classic reef break with rights and lefts peeling over sharp coral and rocks, forming powerful A-frames that can barrel on the right days. Optimal swells roll in from the south, paired with south winds for clean offshore conditions that groom the faces perfectly. Surf only at high tide to avoid the shallow reef exposing hazards and to maximize ride length. Expect intense, hollow waves up to 2 meters on good south pulses, delivering fast sections that demand quick maneuvers in a typical session.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf consistency here hinges on south swells, which peak in the summer months from June to October when the Red Sea lights up with reliable power. Winter from December to March brings occasional cleaner lines but cooler vibes and less frequency, while spring and fall offer transitional swells if you're timing distant southern hemisphere energy. Avoid north winds that chop things up, and check forecasts closely since breaks are rare but epic when they align.

Crowd Levels

Ha Migdalor stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends both seeing minimal surfers due to its out-of-the-way location. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and visiting riders.

Who It's For

Suitable for all levels, Ha Migdalor welcomes beginners on smaller days with forgiving high-tide shoulders to build confidence on the rights and lefts. Intermediates thrive on the powerful reef lines that reward section linking, while advanced surfers hunt the barrels and speed sections when south swells pump. Every level finds progression potential in its versatile setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef and rocks that demand booties, plus potential sea urchins near entries—always scout your line. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so respect the power and know your exits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October features balmy water temperatures of 26-29°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 20-23°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit to handle cooler sessions. Spring and fall hover around 23-26°C, making a spring suit ideal for extended paddles.

How to Get There

Fly into Ovda International Airport (VDA), about 25 kilometers north, then hop bus 15 or 16 directly to the Migdalor Beach stop for a quick 20-minute ride. Eilat's Ramon Airport (ETM) is roughly 20 kilometers away with similar bus links. From central Eilat, drive south on Derech Yitzhak Rabin for 3 kilometers, turn left onto Shlomo Hamelech Street for another kilometer to reach the spot—free parking is available across the road. The beach is a 200-meter walk from the bus stop or parking area, with no train options but frequent affordable buses running every 20 minutes for 5-10 ILS.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: South
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 1m+ / 3ft+
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: High tide only
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf EILAT(HA MIGDALOR) peaks in summer from June to October with reliable south swells, and high tide is essential for safe, long rides. South winds create clean offshore conditions for powerful waves up to 2 meters. Winter from December to March offers occasional cleaner lines but less frequency, while spring and fall bring transitional swells. Avoid north winds that chop the waves, and always check forecasts for epic sessions.
EILAT(HA MIGDALOR) suits all levels of surfers. Beginners enjoy smaller days with forgiving high-tide shoulders on rights and lefts to build confidence. Intermediates link sections on powerful reef lines, while advanced riders chase barrels and speed on bigger south swells. Its versatile A-frame setup offers progression for everyone amid the uncrowded Red Sea waves.
EILAT(HA MIGDALOR) is a classic reef break with powerful rights and lefts over sharp coral and rocks, forming punchy A-frames that barrel on good days. Optimal south swells with south winds deliver clean, hollow waves up to 2 meters with fast sections. Surf only at high tide to avoid shallow reef hazards and maximize ride length in this raw, adventurous spot.
EILAT(HA MIGDALOR) stays remarkably uncrowded on weekdays and weekends, shared sparingly with locals and visitors due to its remote location. Fly into Ovda Airport 25 kilometers north or Ramon Airport 20 kilometers away, then take bus 15 or 16 for a 20-minute ride. Drive 3 kilometers south from central Eilat with free parking across the road, and walk 200 meters to the rocky-pebbly entry.
EILAT(HA MIGDALOR) stands out as an uncrowded gem 8 kilometers south of Eilat with powerful reef-coral waves carving perfect rights and lefts in a dramatic desert-Red Sea backdrop. Its raw, adventurous vibe feels like a private break, especially at high tide away from tourist buzz, next to the lighthouse and arid mountains for serene sessions on south swells.

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