Explore the world of underwater tours in Eilat.
Eilat is a great place to stop for a few nights at the end of your visit to Israel, and at the same time there is enough to do to make it a holiday destination. There are plenty of things to do in and around Eilat, and Eilat is a great starting point for tours of Israel, Jordan, and Egypt.
The Eilat Mountains Nature Reserve, located just outside the city, is a great place to start your hike. Get up early to avoid the peak of the heat and walk through the Red Canyon near Eilat. If you're feeling a little adventurous and want to take a stroll through beautiful desert scenery, head out of Eilat to the Red Canyon (head west on Route 12). Led by a professional and experienced guide, you will spend several hours exploring the desert scenery of the Eilat Mountains, including the Red Canyon, Dum Palms, Ein Evron Nature Reserve, Wadi Raha, and the Flamingo Pools.
The mountains of Eilat offer many jeep tours, including the exciting tour of Evrona (reserve) Evrona (reserve). There are many interesting trips and routes to see the sights and scenery of the Eilat Desert. It is highly recommended to include at least one itinerary during your vacation so that you can enjoy the beautiful desert scenery of the Eilat region. Trips to Eilat can include cycling tours of Eilat and Eilat’s, including a bike ride in Timna Park.
Stretching 1,200 meters off the coast of Eilat, this is the perfect place for snorkellers and divers to explore marine life: its gentle natural habitat is full of colourful fish and amazing plants. The Dolphin Reef in Eilat is also a great place to relax with a book or a drink at the snack bar overlooking the Red Sea. Head to the Eilat Dolphin Reef Beach, home to a population of dolphins living in their natural habitat and get up close to these magnificent creatures.
With such a beautiful coral reef along the coast of Eilat, hundreds of people visit this observatory every year. Eilat Coral Beach is also a national park and the northernmost shallow reef in the world. A big tourist attraction here is the famous scuba diving spot in the Red Sea, and south of Eilat is the amazing underwater world of the Coral Beach Nature Reserve.
If you want to explore the diverse marine life of the Red Sea but don't like scuba diving or snorkelling, just head to the Coral Beach Underwater Observatory. The Eilat Underwater Observatory is a great place to learn more about marine life in the Red Sea and other parts of the world. A must-see attraction in Eilat is the Underwater Observatory Marine Park, which offers amazing views of the underwater world of the Red Sea.
Several diving schools in Eilat offer diving expeditions to see the Red Sea from all over the world. For a boat trip on the magical Red Sea, head to the Eilat Marina (on the east side of Eilat) where there are several glass bottoms boats for tourists wishing to visit the Red Sea up close and in person. Eilat is Israel's only outlet to the Red Sea, so you can take the opportunity to see Red Sea marine life and coral reefs.
Even though Eilat is a small city compared to many other cities in Israel, Eilat has a lot to offer tourists who can expect beautiful beaches, amazing marine life, easy access to the desert and amazing desert tour, as well as an incredible choice of restaurants and a cafe. For some travellers, Eilat is one of the best cities in Israel for a vacation. Israelis and foreigners alike flock to Eilat all year round for its crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life, including colourful tropical fish, dolphin watching and stunning coral formations.
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