The southernmost city in Israel, Eilat, has been blessed with a spectacular coral reef. The Eilat coral reef, the northernmost reef in the world and a unique Israeli attraction, is the beating heart of the one-mile long nature reserve that stretches across the gulf of Eilat. Diving or snorkeling near the reef, you will see colorful coral gardens home to a variety of multi-hued tropical fish: parrot fish, butterfly fish, giant shellfish, and a wide selection of intriguing species that only come out in the dark. About a ten-minute walk from the Egyptian border, you’ll find the southernmost scuba diving club in Israel, a small venue with plenty of peace and quiet. The club offers an introductory underwater excursion for those who have no previous diving experience.
Snuba in the Red Sea
Have an up-close-and-personal encounter with Eilat’s majestic coral reef.
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- Address
- South Beach
- Eilat
- Price:
- Beginners dive – NIS 235 (visit site for additional prices)
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