A major-league Cove in one of the world's most surf-hungry cities that lacked a consistent wave. SRF Park TLV instantly becomes the anchor of Israeli surfing.
SRF Park TLV is Israel's first large-scale surf lagoon, opened in Tel Aviv in April 2026. The park runs a Wavegarden Cove reported at 56 modules, one of the larger installations in the world, producing up to 700 waves per hour across more than 25 wave types. It is open to the public on an advance-reservation model, with sessions grouped strictly by skill level.
The Cove serves everything from waist-high rollers to head-high performance waves with barrel sections, sorted into a level system that runs from L0 beginners through L5 and L6 expert sessions. Expect 12 to 15 waves in a 55-minute session, with capacity capped at 18 surfers and 15 in the expert tiers. Point-break style settings and dedicated maneuver sections are part of the standard menu.
Tel Aviv surfers tired of the Mediterranean's short, crumbly windswell, which is most of the year. The level system means genuine beginners get their own water time, and the capacity caps keep expert sessions uncrowded. The Mediterranean does pump in winter, so think of this as the summer and flat-spell answer.
Single sessions run 360 ILS for levels L1 to L4 and 390 ILS for expert L5 and L6 sessions, roughly 100 to 110 US dollars. Five-packs bring the per-session cost down, group lessons start around 149 ILS, and Ocean Club and Epic Club memberships add bulk hours, early booking windows, and wellness access.
Book online well in advance and be honest about your level, since sessions are gated by the L0 to L6 system. The park is in Tel Aviv proper, so getting there is easy from anywhere in the metro area. Combine a session with the city beaches when a real swell shows up.
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