Eilat is at the southernmost tip of the country, with its "window on the Red Sea". It is first and foremost a resort town devoted to sun, fun, diving, partying and desert-based activities. Sprawled along 7 km of Red Sea
Coastline, between the borders of
Egypt and Jordan, it offers spectacular views of the Gulf of Eilat (Aqaba)
Sandwiched between the Red Sea and the mighty Negev desert, Eilat is a water sport and desert adventure paradise.
The southernmost city of Israel has all the hallmarks of a fantastic sun and fun holiday – spotless beaches, year –
round sunshine, VAT – free shopping, high – end resorts and a wonderful host of sun – splashed activities on water
and land.
Palaces To Visit- Dolphin Reef Beach
- Timna Park
- Underwater Observatory Park
- Coral Beach Nature Reserve
- Weather: 20 - 45°C
- Wind 0 - 26 km/h
- 30% Humidity
- Population: 49,000 (2019)
How To Reach Eilat Travelers flying in from Haifa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and other domestic routes will land at the Airport (ETH).
Those arriving internationally will land at Ovda International Airport. The airport is 40 miles from Eilat's city center
and you can take the Egged bus for a single fare of $3