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Eilat Travel Guide
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Eilat is a place to come to swim, sun, and tan - if you have lots of money to throw around. The once-upon-a-time, excellent beaches have become somewhat degraded with use and abuse - and many have been hijacked by the big seafront hotels. Away from the hotel area much of the rest of the town is unbelievably squalid.

The formerly attractive seafront is filled by casual traders operating from shanty-like premises - great if you enjoy buying tat at inflated prices. You can sit on a camel, snorkel etc, but this is better and cheaper across the south-western border in Egypt. For a cultural holiday you need to go north to Jerusalem or Acre.

At night there are quite a few things going on in Eilat. The nightlife is lively and there are many discos and bars where you can meet fellow travellers. Keep a tight hold on your belongings as pilfering is a way of life here.

Eilat is surrounded by a geomorphologically stunning nature reserve and daily tours into the Eilat mountains are readily available. Short jeep tours are a rip-off, only visiting the rubbish-strewn outskirts of the town, but hiking tours are a must. Take a bus or taxi in the direction of Ovda and walk one of the trails back to town - all downhill! The views are spectacular.

Below the waterline there's plenty to see too, although much of the world's most northerly coral reef has been lost in the all-pervading marine pollution and you will see more plastic bags than Lionfish these days. Much better sealife is found in the Sinia, by crossing into Egypt at Taba and going south to Sharm el Sheikh.

Eilat had a great deal to offer nature lovers some years ago because of its picturesque location and spectacular bird migration. The better bet now is to go north in the Arava valley to kibbutz Lotan or other centre for birdwatching.

Between May and September the whole area can experience temperatures of 35 degrees or more.

___________Sights
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The underwater observatory marine park, between Eilat and the Egyptian border.

Snack bar and shops.

For those who wish to see the marine life without getting wet.

Pools of turtles and sharks and lots of indiginous marine life.

Educational and ecological projects underway.

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"What's Up" the Observatory in Eilat
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"What's Up" the Observatory in Eilat is an educational attraction in Eilat that introduces the public to the solar system by allowing them to view the Moon and the planets from their telescope which is located on the North Beach Promenade. "What's Up" the Observatory in Eilat also lead "Dark Sky Safaris" into the Eilat mountains.

Pepi and Ethan two Americans have a very appealing approach that captivates audiences. The amount of educational entertainment you get is incredible considering their insignificant fee.


type: Parks, Gardens and Zoos
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tel: 054-481-9973
openingHours: 20:00 until mornng
url: www.eilatnature.com
email: malamalla@eilatnature.com
Dolphin Reef
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A secluded beach on the shores of the Red Sea where visitors get a chance to see bottle-nose dolphins in their natural habitat. Visitors can get close to the dolphins either by participating in a guided swim/dive or from floating piers and observation points.

The Entrance fee includes:

Enjoying secluded spots on the beach and observing the dolphins (No lifeguard on the beach)

Additional facilities (extra cost):

* Snorkeling and Diving Center

* Restaurant

* Cafe/Bar on the Beach

* more..
type: Parks, Gardens and Zoos
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email: info@dolphinreef.co.il
address: Southern Beach
url: www.dolphinreef.co.il
openings: 09:00-17:00
tel: 972-8-6371846