Eilat Holidays Are Home To Relaxation And Fun In The Sun




by Dean James


This modern resort city on the Gulf of Aqaba is one of Israel's main holiday destinations. Long a favorite of local vacationers, it has become famous for its seaside recreation opportunities, including swimming, diving, or just partying. Eilat holidays are often the choice of Europeans seeking a warm escape from harsh continental winters.

Several kilometers of warm beachfront are a main feature of this small city, separated from the rest of Israel by the wide and desolate Negev Desert. It is a Middle Eastern region with a long and varied history, and was originally a port and military center. Its discovery by tourists in the 1970s spurred commercial and business development.

More than a dozen popular beaches are close by, and most are free of charge. They attract visitors drawn to the area's excellent diving and snorkeling, as well as younger vacationers more intent on socializing. Each location has its own personality, and all are relatively easy to reach from hotels.

Ancient coral growths flourishing in the local waters make a perfect home for sea creatures of all kinds. Even vacationers who have never dived find that a first-hand underwater adventure is possible. Expert beach-side lessons are available that help make the guided experience safe and enjoyable from start to finish.

The spectacular Jordanian city of Petra is only a day trip away. This awe-inspiring location, with its ancient columns cut directly out of colorful rock, can be a real highlight for those interested in exploring the region's rich history. Local attractions are also popular, such as family-friendly cruises, restaurants and parks.

Easy access to Ouvda International Airport is only a few kilometers away, and buses arrive regularly throughout the day from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Adventuresome visitors may enjoy the four-hour trip by car. No matter what your vacation preferences, Eilat holidays can provide an experience that will not soon be forgotten.




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