Elat, Eilat, Elath
Eilat, nestled on the northern tip of the Red Sea, is
a haven for sun-seekers year-round. This
southernmost Israeli city boasts an arid desert climate with average
temperatures exceeding 104°F in the summer and a comfortable 70°F in the
winter. With over 360 sunny days and
water temperatures ranging from 68°F to 79°F, Eilat offers the perfect beach
escape anytime.
Explore the underwater world of the Red Sea
without getting wet at the Underwater Observatory Marine Park. Descend the tower observatory to witness
marine life in their natural habitat, or explore the park's aquariums, take a
glass-bottom boat trip, or learn more through educational exhibits.
A trip to Eilat isn't complete without
experiencing the awe-inspiring Timna Park. This surreal desert
landscape, sculpted by wind and rain, is home to fascinating geological
formations like Solomon's
Pillars, a towering 50-meter
sandstone wall. Excavations in the park
reveal evidence of copper mining dating back to 3,000 BCE.
For the adventurous underwater enthusiast,
Eilat offers a variety of diving and snorkeling opportunities. Explore the
vibrant coral reefs and encounter a kaleidoscope of marine life at the Coral Beach Reserve.
Encounter playful dolphins in their natural habitat with a unique scuba
diving experience at the Dolphin Reef.
After a day of exploring, Eilat's lively
nightlife awaits. Dance the night away
to great music at Bardak,
a popular bar with a
vibrant atmosphere. Belt out your
favorite tunes at The
Beatles Dance Bar,
or unwind with a drink and classic rock vibes at Gaby's Pub. For a late-night scene, enjoy drinks and music
at Shama Shama, or relax and socialize at the Unplugged Bar.