Eilat

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Eilat
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Information
Country:
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Israel
District (mahoz): South District
Population: 46,800 (2007)
Major roads: 12, 90
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Eilat is a city in the southern tip of Israel, around 4-5 hours ride to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. It is also the gateway to Taba in Egypt, and Aqaba in Jordan.

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Craig tries stopping cars on the Arava Highway near (15 mins)

Hitchhiking out

Eilat has the distinct advantage of having basiclly only one road out, The Arava Road, Number 90. It stretches to the north of the city, and continues all the way up to the Dead Sea, and intersects with the roads to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

To the Dead Sea, Jerusalem

From the main Bus station, walk down the street till you see the entry to the airport. Turn left, pass the small petrol station on your right, continue past another petrol station on your left, and reach the roundabout just after the end of the airport. You hitch from the bus stop. There is no real need of having a sign with you, since there is only one major direction (North!). You should get rides that continue on Road 90, continuing north after the Arava junction (where the road to Tel Aviv splits), and get to your destination along the Dead Sea shore. If you wish to get to Jerusalem, you need to continue hitchhike north till you get to the northernmost tip of the Dead Sea, and hitchhike West on Road 1.

To Tel Aviv, Beer Sheva

Hitchhike from the same spot as described above. The road to Tel Aviv passes either through Road 90 till the Arava Junction and than west through Dimona, or up north in Road 90, and than turning left in Ketura Junction and continuing up road 40 till Beer Sheva and Tel Aviv. The second option is has much more desert scenery, but there is also much less traffic. Try and avoiding getting stuck in the middle of the road, and prefer always petrol stations, rest areas or Kibbutz exits. Sometimes you can also get a direct ride from Eilat to Tel Aviv...

To Taba, Egypt

The Egytian border is only 7.5km away, and it's not really feasible to hitchhike there since most drivers will just get you to one of the hotels in the area. Every hour bus line 15 goes from Eilat main Bus station, and will take you till the border for 6.4 NIS.

Craig found it easy to get a lifts around Eilat, even around the border. Stick out your thumb and walk along the roads (10 mins, 5 mins, 5 mins).

Hitchiking In

Check the Jerusalem, Dead Sea and Tel Aviv articles.

Eating

There's a place with free food called Betrafael, it's open basically every day 11:00-12:30.

Sleeping

You can camp for free on Migdalor beach (close to Egypt) or on the camping site next to the Camel ranch (it's forbidden to collect natural wood for fire there).