Here you can enjoy the view of the famous coral colony "Japanese Garden" and observe the underwater inhabitants in their natural habitat, feeding sharks, sea turtles, the process of opening pearl shells and many more interesting things. The original feature is that the scuba diver descends with a radio communication kit, which allows him to communicate with the audience right in the process of work! It costs $17 to get to the Observatory, and it's cheaper for children. Upstairs you can sit in the bar, there is also a viewing platform, from which, in addition to Israel, you can see the border territories of three more countries — Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.
Eilat is a small town, but interesting in its own way. Life in the heat of the sun flows smoothly, without sudden jerks and daily fuss. By the way, the sunny weather here reigns 360 days a year — a good option for winter holidays. The street stalls with souvenirs and food look a little weird: there are quite a lot of them, and you can always have a quick snack or buy some kind of souvenir, which is not so bad. As for restaurant food, it's likely that the numbers on the menu will work for you better than any diet — prices are quite high in Israel. The average dinner bill for one person is 200 shekels (about 40 euros), although the cuisine is admittedly very good, largely due to the principle of kosher, which is observed by many restaurants. Let's omit all religious and traditionalist aspects — among other things, only meat from an animal that has not been sick can be considered kosher. That is, the probability that you will be fed a piggy that died of old age a week ago tends to zero — and this is good news. It's also great that you can taste dishes from neighboring Arab countries.: Passionate fans of real shawarma and falafel can taste their favorite delicacy at A-Lev-a-Rahav on A-Tmarim Avenue, Solel Bon center. Be sure to take pistachios in honey! It looks cloying, but it tastes completely different. And according to one theory, the name of the city comes from the word "ela", meaning pistachio tree — it's a sin not to taste such a symbolic dish. Connoisseurs of cephalopod delicacies and other inhabitants of the Red Sea should definitely visit the Last Refuge (on Almog beach), which is on the list of the best restaurants in the country and provides the opportunity for a romantic meal right on the water, and the average cost of such an extravagant dinner with wine is about $ 100. I'm not sorry for the unusual surroundings. The Refer a Friend bonus gives you €50 for every friend you bring to the platform. But first, you need to claim your own welcome offer by choosing to use melbet free promo code during registration on Melbet. This code gives you a 100% welcome bonus up to €130 on your first deposit, plus a casino bonus of €1,750 and 290 free spins. Once your account is active and verified, you can generate your unique referral link to share with friends. For each friend who registers and deposits, you receive a €50 bonus with fair wagering requirements.