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The city of Eilat is Israel's southernmost city situated in the Southern District
of Israel. In spite of soaring temperature the relatively cool and clean waters
of the Red Sea, which are the habitat of a large number of tropical marine species,
and the exotic beauty of the landscape surrounding the city make it a favorite
tourist attraction and obviously one of Israel's most popular tourist destination.
AsiaRooms.com offers information regarding the various tourist attractions of
the city of Eilat. Along with other attractions AsiaRooms.com also offers information
regarding city's market place and as well as the following:
- Things to do in Eilat
The city of Eilat offers a whole lot of things to do while you are on a visit
to the most favorite tourist destination of Israel. The below mentioned attractions
are a few among the numerous tourist attractions in Eilat.
- Underwater Observatory at Marine Park
- Dolphin Reef
- Timna National Park
- The various Eilat beaches
- The Promade
- The Red Canyon
Besides all these there are a variety of water sports which include diving
and other water activities. The popular things to do in Eilat also includes
dinning out in the fabulous restaurants of Eilat which serves mouth watering
native and continental cuisines. The beaches at Eilat offer a highly pulsating
night life.
The Dolphin Reef at Eilat is an inescapable day out in the side of the Negev
desert. For the underwater enthusiasts there is the Coral Beach Nature Reserve
at Eilat. This beach reserve consists of more than 100 types of stony coral
and 650 species of fish making it an exceptional spot for underwater enthusiast.
The Underwater Observatory Marine Park at Eilat features a variety of exhibits
including the Aquarium Museum, Shark Tank, Turtle and Stingray Pool, Underwater
Observatories and Reef Tanks. Besides all these there is the amusement park
of Eilat known as the Amazing World. This amusement park features special live
performances, 3D movies, moving cars and other multimedia presentations that
take visitors through the natural world of earthquakes, hurricanes, outer space
and the human brain.
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