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Eilat is located at the northern tip of the Red Sea
In the city of Eilat, which is in the southern-most part of Israel.
about 2 to 4 hours, depends on which road you go and in what speed you go
There are loads of lovely beaches in Israel! Tel Aviv, Hertziliya, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Netanya, to name a few, on the mediterranean shore as well as Eilat on the Red Sea. There are also beaches on the Sea of Kinneret and the Dead Sea.
Eilat (אילת)
Average winter daytime highs range from 11 degrees C (Jerusalem and the North) to 20 degrees C (Eilat, Dead Sea). Of course, occasionally there are higher or lower daytime winter maximums, with 24 degrees C not unheard of (Jerusalem in January). Temperatures in the rest of Israel fall between those of Jerusalem and Eilat.
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At Israel’s southern tip, along the northernmost crest of the Red Sea, is the breathtaking resort of Eilat. With Egypt to the west, Jordan to the east, and Saudi Arabia to the southeast, this ancient port located on the Gulf of Eilat has great historical significance and was of considerable importance during the reign of King Solomon. If you love water sports and are fascinated by the beauty of the underwater world, the favorable currents here will make Eilat an exceptional place to enjoy them. You can then go from surveying the wonders of sea life to the magnificence of the celestial realm at Eilat’s observatory. And Timna National Park, named for Mount Timna, will enchant you with its alluring scenery, copper mines, and geologic features. An explorer’s dream with its 10,000 years of history and nature lover’s paradise with its exotic wildlife reserves, plus many modern attractions, Eilat proves to be a delightful venue for your Israel travel agenda.
The Dead Sea is also called the Dead Sea.
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The Dead Sea.
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