A resort and tourism city located at the southern tip of Israel with land and sea borders with Jordan and Egypt.
Its main attractions are the Red Sea with its bathing beaches and the coral reef where the coral reserve was established, the promenade next to them, various water activities, favorable climatic conditions in the winter season and a view that combines desert and mountains.
In Eilat there are various attractions, including the underwater observatory, the dolphin reef, water sports and sailing on various ships that include an underwater floor with glass walls that allow a view of the coral reserve.
On the outskirts of the city are five-star luxury hotels that host families and couples at the highest levels of hospitality.