These are the best places to travel this summer


This five-story place, in proud possession of a mini swimming pool, is most definitely not a motel, but it's an excellent budget option nevertheless. Family-run, it has 40 rooms: standard rooms are small with tiny windows, while suites are larger and some have sea views.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby attractions

Login

1. Eilat Museum

0.46 MILES

Tells the fascinating history of Israel's Red Sea outpost. Exhibits cover the capture of Eilat in 1949 and include some great photos of the city's…

Login

2. North Beach

0.63 MILES

Pebbly North Beach and its promenade are often very crowded – for some people, that's one of the main draws. This is by far the most popular place in…

Login

3. Botanical Garden of Eilat

1.27 MILES

Planted with more than 1000 different types of tropical trees, plants and bushes from around the world, this lovely, privately run botanical garden (it…

Login

4. Dekel Beach

1.31 MILES

Wedged between the port and the naval base about 1.5km south of the city centre, Dekel is less crowded than North Beach and is a popular snorkelling spot.

Login
Login

6. Aqaba Bird Observatory

2.15 MILES

Run by the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature, this bird sanctuary is an artificially created wetland that's become host to a variety of species…

Login

7. Dolphin Reef Eilat

2.41 MILES

This privately run beach is famous for its abundant shade trees, free-range peacocks and resident pod of semi-wild bottlenose dolphins. Originally from…

Login

8. Ancient Church at Ayla

3.3 MILES

To the untrained eye, these ruins look unprepossessing to say the least, but archaeologists maintain that the remains of this ancient mud-brick complex…