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Dead Sea, Jordan to Eilat, South District Israel from $0: 0 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Dead Sea, Jordan
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Eilat, Israel

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Traveling From Dead Sea to Eilat

The journey from the tranquil shores of the Dead Sea to the vibrant coastal city of Eilat offers you a striking contrast between the serene, mineral-rich waters and the lively atmosphere of a bustling resort town.

Best Neighbourhoods in Eilat

Eilat features diverse neighborhoods, each offering distinct experiences for travelers.

Marina
• Scenic views of luxury yachts and Red Sea.
• Close to restaurants and shopping options.
North Beach
• Known for its lively beach atmosphere.
• Excellent water sports facilities and rentals.
City Center
• Central hub with vibrant nightlife.
• Easy access to parks and attractions.

Best Times To Visit Eilat's Attractions

Timing your visit to Eilat's attractions can greatly enhance your experience.

Coral Beach Nature Reserve
Early morning offers calm waters and fewer visitors for snorkeling.
Timna Park
Weekdays ensure a quieter exploration of stunning desert landscapes.
Eilat's Ice Mall
Afternoons are ideal to enjoy ice skating with less crowded sessions.

Eilat Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Eilat enjoys a warm desert climate with plenty of sunshine throughout the year, making it an inviting destination for outdoor activities. Visiting during the spring and fall offers pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, enhancing your overall travel experience.

Dining Recommendation in Eilat

Try the fresh seafood at the charming restaurant, 'Driftwood', where the coastal flavors and laid-back vibe create an inviting atmosphere. Unlike the rich, hearty meals typical of the Dead Sea region, Eilat's dining scene emphasizes lighter dishes made with local ingredients, offering a refreshing twist to your culinary journey.