| Eilat - the southern-most
city in Israel functions as a port of entry for goods and
as a vacationers' oasis for Israelis and foreigners looking
to sit back, soak in the rays, and relax. Located on the
coast of the Red Sea, Eilat's geographic qualities make
it a stunning sight and a wonderful place to film. Eilat,
surrounded by magnificent mountain ranges, has numerous
grand hotels and attractions. There are beautiful coral
reefs filled with colorful aquatic life in the Red Sea,
drawing scuba divers to the city. Eilat is overall a water-oriented
place that also has a Dolphin reef where visitors can swim
with Dolphins. The weather in Eilat is hot and dry and it
rains for around 3 days in the winter. It is preferable
to avoid the intense heat in the summer, but otherwise Eilat
is a good place to film, especially for productions involving
underwater shots and marine life.
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