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Hi there savyy travelers,
I want to go this December from Tel-Aviv or Jerusalem to Eliat, on the Red Sea shore. Which is the most convinient (and safest, given the current political environment) way to get to Eliat from anywhere in Israel? Bus? Plane? Car? Any thoughts? Thanks, -Mark PS: xposting also to r.t.e. |
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On 4 Nov 2003 07:57:23 -0800, jjoyce1973@hotmail.com (jjoyce) wrote:
>Hi there savyy travelers, > >I want to go this December from Tel-Aviv or Jerusalem to Eliat, not in europe, next time don't crosspost --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Because of the current email spam attacks my email account is not included, reply via the newsgroups or ask for a valid email address. |
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On 4 Nov 2003 07:57:23 -0800, jjoyce1973@hotmail.com (jjoyce) wrote:
>I want to go this December from Tel-Aviv or Jerusalem to Eliat, on the if you go googling look for EILAT or you get nothing :-) |
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jjoyce1973@hotmail.com (jjoyce) wrote in message news:<23dce5e7.0311040757.6467c7c1@posting.google. com>...
> Hi there savyy travelers, > > I want to go this December from Tel-Aviv or Jerusalem to Eliat, on the > Red Sea shore. Which is the most convinient (and safest, given the current > political environment) way to get to Eliat from anywhere in Israel? Bus? > Plane? Car? > > Any thoughts? Eilat would be one of the safest places you can be in Israel, about as far away from the problems as you can get. Catch the bus from Tel Aviv. Bjorn |
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In article <btpfqvk3p3p7gfqntkpgdr7fpm3s2lhn72@4ax.com>,
webpecker <webpecker@libero.it> wrote: >On 4 Nov 2003 07:57:23 -0800, jjoyce1973@hotmail.com (jjoyce) wrote: > >>I want to go this December from Tel-Aviv or Jerusalem to Eliat, on the > >if you go googling look for EILAT or you get nothing :-) > > They have lots of buses leaving each day for Eilat. I cannot believe it is any different today than when I was there (in more peaceful times). I seem to remember leaving from a central bus station, midway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem - sorry my memory is at a loss to be more specific, it was a 8 hour journey, arriving in Eilat at 5am in the morning. Lots of military types going to Eilat for a couple of days when I went, if that is any consolation. I took a plane out of Eilat, actually the airport is a military airfield a 45minute bus ride out of Eilat. They take security seriously there, had a search and an interview with a military type before being allowed to go to the boarding area. Eilat was interesting (bit tacky), to be honest, wish I had spent more time around Galilee and Jerusalem. --mikeb |
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jjoyce <jjoyce1973@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:23dce5e7.0311040757.6467c7c1@posting.google.c om... > Hi there savyy travelers, > > I want to go this December from Tel-Aviv or Jerusalem to Eliat, on the > Red Sea shore. Which is the most convinient (and safest, given the current > political environment) way to get to Eliat from anywhere in Israel? Bus? > Plane? Car? > > Any thoughts? > > Thanks, > > -Mark > > PS: xposting also to r.t.e. Plane, I would think. A military airfield around 10 miles north is used by civil aircraft, and there's also an airfield right in the centre of the town. Unless you do want to see the superb Negev scenery, driving must be around 4+ hours from Jerusalem. Enjoy - it's a very modern resort (but OK nevertheless!) and, above all, a superb centre for much travelling from St. Catherine's to Petra. Surreyman |
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jjoyce wrote:
> > Hi there savyy travelers, > > I want to go this December from Tel-Aviv or Jerusalem to Eliat, on the > Red Sea shore. Which is the most convinient (and safest, given the current > political environment) way to get to Eliat from anywhere in Israel? Bus? > Plane? Car? > > Any thoughts? > > Thanks, > > -Mark > > PS: xposting also to r.t.e. Definitely the Egyptian side, avoid Israel by all means these times. And if you want to dive there is much better dive sites on the Egyptian side too. Not to mention the war, Egypt is friendly and peaceful and laid back and there is no risk of getting a bullet in the head. /Anders -- Remove the obvious part before replying by mail please! |
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Anders <dud@nilsson.com> wrote in news:3FA8BF27.4454@nilsson.com:
> jjoyce wrote: >> >> Hi there savyy travelers, >> >> I want to go this December from Tel-Aviv or Jerusalem to Eliat, on >> the Red Sea shore. Which is the most convinient (and safest, given >> the current political environment) way to get to Eliat from anywhere >> in Israel? Bus? Plane? Car? >> >> Any thoughts? >> >> Thanks, >> >> -Mark >> >> PS: xposting also to r.t.e. > > > Definitely the Egyptian side, avoid Israel by all means these times. > > And if you want to dive there is much better dive sites on the > Egyptian side too. > > Not to mention the war, Egypt is friendly and peaceful and laid back > and there is no risk of getting a bullet in the head. > > /Anders Sigh...You don't tell someone to avoid a place when he/she asks for advice on that place. People are traveling to Israel, Cuba, Myanmar, Kashmir every day, and they're not looking for somewhere safer, less interesting to them. As for myself, I'll be in Israel the same time, driving from Tel Aviv to Eilat if you want a ride. jb |
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