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The beach had closed toilets and no showers, and it was quite small. Additionally, the piers were closed during our visit. We didn't get a chance to swim, so I can't comment on the undersea life. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this beach for tourists and suggest finding another one to visit.
This beach is perfect for diving, but it's important to note that there are no lifeguards on duty. We've been there twice with our kids and had to keep a close eye on them. However, the experience was worth it thanks to the stunning coral reefs and fish we saw. It definitely elevated our diving game.
One of the best sites, just a 5-minute car ride or 10-minute bus ride from Eilat City center.
The beach is perfect for swimming and snorkeling, with crystal clear and clean water. Interestingly, it sits right on the border of Egypt, making it a unique experience to swim between two countries. The name "Princess Beach" is given to this spot due to the abandoned hotel next to it, which used to be a luxurious place with a private beachfront.
Eilat has a great spot for snorkeling. You can easily get to the water using two bridges that lead to the snorkeling area. Keep in mind that it's a bit far from the city and there aren't any food or drink vendors around, so it's best to bring your own supplies.