What's Up the Observatory of Eilat and the Arava מה למעלה מצפה הכוכבים של אילת והערבה
What's Up the Observatory of Eilat and the Arava is a portable Observatory that Introduces visitors to the thrill of stargazing. viewing the Sky with the aid of your naked eye, binoculars and a selection of telescopes will not fail to excite your senses.
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What's Up the Observatory of Eilat and the Arava
What's Up the Observatory of Eilat and the Arava gives tours of the stars and the sun to groups of all ages. What's Up the Observatory of Eilat and the Arava and Astrofun Portable Observatory cooperate as The Southern Israel Astronomy Attraction to best serve large groups visiting Israel with an unforgettable nighttime experience.
Whats Up stars Observatory Eilat - מצפה כוכבים אילת
Things to do in eilat city.
Stargazing, Dark Sky Safari in Eilat and the Negev.
מה עושים באילת - בילוי לילי של תצפית כוכבים עם המדריך איתן שוורץ
ALL TIME GREATEST AQUARIUM VISIT - in Israel ????????
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In this CoralFish12g video, I explore the Underwater Observatory Marine Park aquarium in the city of Eilat, Israel. Located on the southern tip of Israel, Eilat is abundant in coral and considered one of the healthiest reefs in the world. Thank you to Nas Daily for giving me this opportunity and allowing me to share my incredible experience!
Israel Eilat The Underwater Observatory Marine Park
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There are dolphins in Israel?
On my second day in Eilat, Israel, I just took a walk to the west for an hour and found the Dolphin Reef. I spent a few hours there before heading home. The dolphins look like they're well, I don't think they're enclosed, but I can't be too sure - don't quote me on that.
In this video I talk about how expensive Eilat is, what there is to do around the area and my reasoning for not going to Jordan or Egypt on this trip.
I flew from Berlin Schönefeld airport in Germany to Eilat Ovda airport in southern Israel. Ryanair offer such cheap flights around Europe, and now they've opened the flights to the middle east. Ovda airport is quite a distance from Eilat itself, but the bus right outside the door of the airport is cheap and takes you right to the centre of Eilat.
Ryanair offer cheap flights all around europe, and with Ryanair's fare finder, you can find Ryanair cheap flights to places like Eilat in Israel down by the red sea. Most people down know what Eilat would be like, as Israel has mixed connotations, but in this video I answer the query: how expensive is Eilat? Also, the Dophin reef in eilat was amazing.
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Location: Eilat, Israel
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The tower of the underwater Observatory room, Elat, Israel 20 Aril 2013 (Milap Tour)
Into the Underwater Observatory Room, Elat, Israel
Destination Israel: Eilat 2016
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EILAT NIGHT LIFE / ISRAEL
Jellyfish invade Israeli shores
Israelis have been dealing with a seaborne invasion of sorts this summer.
Millions of giant jellyfish, called warty comb jelly, have been washing up on their beaches, causing discomfort to beach goers.
The jellyfish themselves pose no danger to humans. But all those eggs in the water can leave bathers feeling a mild sting.
As Al Jazeera's Tom Ackerman reports from Netanya, Israel, they're causing even bigger problems for the country's biggest power station.
Most dangerous Big sharks and fishes (Giant aquarium )Eilat coral beach nature reserve - אילת ישראל
Visiting Eilat Israel - Big sharks and beautiful fishes in eilat coral beach reserve, giant aquarium #killerwhale #dangerousshark #oceanpark #hugeaquarium #israelaquarium
Travel Tips for Trip to Israel | #WhereisAJ
Would you like to visit Israel? Don’t be sceptical about the idea - it’s a very safe and fun place to visit despite what we read about it being a conflict zone. Let me share some travel tips to help you plan a trip to Israel - read here or tune in to the video.
Israel has been rated as amongst the #100GreatJourneys on the planet by me. Click here ( to read more.
** Is Israel safe to visit? **
Despite its troubles with Palestine, Israel goes that extra mile to ensure the safety of its residents and visitors. Do provision for extra time for security checks at airports.
** How do you get a visa for Israel? **
It is not very difficult to get a visa for Israel - apply for one at their embassy or consulate in your country. Some people may not want an Israeli visa and immigration stamps on their passports - they fear it may lead to problems if they have to visit some Middle-Eastern countries who do not enjoy cordial relations with Israel. You can request for a paper visa.
** How do you get to Israel? **
Israel is served well by its national carrier, El Al, and many more from other regions. Most Middle-Eastern carriers do not fly to Israel though for political reasons.
** What are the accommodation options in Israel? **
Israel has a place to stay to suit all budgets and styles. These include budget to luxury hotels, homestays, hostels and guest houses.
** How do you get around Israel? **
The best way to see Israel is by road. Hire a car with a guide (who usually doubles up as your driver) or just self drive with some maps - it’s not difficult to navigate at all.
** What are the attractions to visit in Israel? **
Israel spoils you for choice despite its small size. There are many attractions you will want to visit and then re-visit. Some highlights not to be missed:
TEL AVIV
Tel Aviv on the Mediterranean Sea is stunning. The Old Jaffa district here is an 8,000 year old port city. Walk around the cobble-stoned artist quarter, rummage through its flea markets, book a boat and head out to sea and have coffee at one of the many beautiful cafés overlooking the waters.
JERUSALEM
Jerusalem is the birthplace of three major religions – Judaism, Christianity and Islam.It is striking to see some of the holiest shrines of the three religions standing adjacent to one another. Christians have the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, supposedly the spot where Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrected. The Western Wall is considered the most sacred in Judaism. And then you have the Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa Mosque for the Muslims.
I got a panoramic views of the city from Mount Scopus and the Mount of Olives. A walk to the Machane Yehuda open bazaar giving us an insight into lives of the locals – going about shopping for food supplies, offering prayers, socialising over a game of backgammon, and feasting at eateries of all kinds.
DEAD SEA
The Dead Sea, the lowest point on the planet, is a must for every visitor to Israel. It’s black mud is believed to have therapeutic and rejuvenating qualities for the skin.
EILAT ON THE RED SEA
The Red Sea is as alive and rich as any place can be. Adventure sports here include wind and wave surfing, sail boating, parasailing, snorkelling and scuba diving to explore the Coral Reef Reserve and swimming with dolphins.Visit the Coral World Underwater Observatory to see the wonders of the sea. Eilat is Israel’s only tax free zone - good news for shopaholics.
TIMNA PARK
Timna Park is known for its stunning landscapes and a fascinating history - attractions include the naturally cut mushroom shaped rock, a spiral hill, arches, Solomon’s Pillars and other strange formations that Nature carved out. The park has the remains of the world’s oldest copper mines – going back 6,000 years.
MASADA
A palatial Roman style fortress on a hill approached by cable car, Masada was built by Herod, King of Judea. In 66 A.D., the Great Revolt of the Jews broke out against the ruling Romans - a group of rebelsfled to Masada to eventually commit suicide rather than surrender to the slavery of Romans.
What is the best time to visit Israel?
Summers can be harsh, but you can visit anytime between September to April. Winters can get wet at times but that should not be a deterrent.
How much should you budget for a trip to Israel?
Israel is perceived as a tad expensive destination to visit, but that’s not really the case. The country has been promoting itself as a tourist destination, and you can find attractive packages from agents.
** In a nutshell, what would I recommend about Israel? **
1. Definitely go.
2. Security is not an issue.
3. It’s a place for most budgets.
4. You can go anytime of the year.
5. Explore by road.
6. The best part of Israel are its people. You will love them for their warmth and hospitality.
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Red Canyon - Eilat, Israel
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- Climbing through the Red Canyon by Wenzels from a blog titled Day 6 - Red Canyon
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- Deep in the Red Canyon by Wenzels from a blog titled Day 6 - Red Canyon
- Tree in the Red Canyon by Journeyer from a blog titled Day 22: Camel ride and the Eilat Mountains
- Hiking in Red Canyon by Journeyer from a blog titled Day 22: Camel ride and the Eilat Mountains
Underwater Observatory Marine Park (Eilat, Israel)
Watching a Stingray slide of the glass tunnel. I think that woke him/her up!
Sharks Off Israeli Coast Attract Spectators
The predators may be drawn to warm waters by power station.
UNDER THE SEA 4 IN EILAT - ISRAEL
he Red Sea has some of the best diving in the world. It is part of the Great Rift Valley: a trough running from Israel to some degrees south of the equator. This immense crack in the Earth's surface makes for an extremely deep sea, reaching nearly 3000 m. It also explains small islands like the Brothers dive site. Steep-sided and far from land, they were probably thrown up by volcanic actions as the rift opened.
With around 1000 species of fish and 150 species of coral, the Red Sea is rich in life. Water temperatures range from around 18 oC in January, to around 29 oC in September. The winds are often weakest during full moon. As the Red Sea has few storms, her corals are intricate and beautiful.
DIVING UNDERWATER OBSERVATORY IN EILAT - ISRAEL
The underwater observatory view from the sea
The Red Sea has some of the best diving in the world. It is part of the Great Rift Valley: a trough running from Israel to some degrees south of the equator. This immense crack in the Earth's surface makes for an extremely deep sea, reaching nearly 3000 m. It also explains small islands like the Brothers dive site. Steep-sided and far from land, they were probably thrown up by volcanic actions as the rift opened.
With around 1000 species of fish and 150 species of coral, the Red Sea is rich in life. Water temperatures range from around 18 oC in January, to around 29 oC in September. The winds are often weakest during full moon. As the Red Sea has few storms, her corals are intricate and beautiful.