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Reef Israel Diving & Surfing Club

About Reef Israel Diving & Surfing Club

The Reef Club was founded in 1996 as a Surf and Dive Club, and quickly became known as a warm and welcoming home to people from all across the country. Over the years, they have certified thousands of divers and surfers of all levels.The Reef Surf Club introduces thousands of people every year to the world of surfing, with the help of the incredible surfing instructors, many of whom began their own surfing journey here at the Reef. Students become instructors at the Israeli Surfing Organization of Wingate, and some have even become part of the professional Israeli competitive surfing unit.Here at The Reef, they pride themselves on their tenets – patience in education; professionalism; friendliness; and above all, safety. The instructors are dedicated to these principles above all else, and this is what creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere, as well as a listening ear, to any and all who visit the Club.They teach surfing, diving, and all sorts of other courses that you can read about on this site, but to truly understand how special The Reef is, you’ll just have to come by and visit!

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Contact Reef Israel Diving & Surfing Club

Address
Ramat Yam St 122, Hertsliya, Israel
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Location

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