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This beach, known as Hof Halmog in Hebrew, has a variety of amenities such as showers, toilets, and diving equipment available for rent, as well as shops and more. It's easily accessible from any point in Eilat via public bus lines. The beach itself is quite large and exceptionally clean, making it a great spot for those who love sea nature. You can catch a glimpse of all sorts of sea life just by getting into the water. The waters of the Red Sea are especially spectacular due to their clarity, good temperature, and lack of waves, which allow for optimal viewing of the amazing underwater life. Keep in mind that entrance to the beach is not free and it may be necessary to call ahead to check on opening hours and ticket prices.
This beach is perfect for snorkeling with the convenience of gear rental available on site. Additionally, there are picnic tables, shaded areas, and food options for a complete beach experience.
This beach is perfect for snorkeling. Even if you're not a strong swimmer, you can rent snorkeling gear and enjoy the stunning coral and fish right by the shore.
While you won't be able to explore the entire reef, there are some glimpses of it here and there. The public is limited to a 750m long lane that can be accessed through bridges, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. It's recommended to bring your own gear, but they might have some available for rent, at least for snorkeling. There aren't many food options, but it's a great place to bring your own food and enjoy the beach. Across the road, there's a free parking lot and a supermarket where you can find some treats. The amenities are limited, but it's not a big issue.
The beach was absolutely amazing. It was so much fun jumping off the deck, and the views were truly breathtaking. Additionally, we had easy access to marine life. The best part was that it was a free beach, and they even provided lounge chairs and snacks.