1. The Underwater Observatory Marine Park in Eilat is a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in marine life. Located at the southern tip of Israel, the park offers visitors a unique experience of observing marine creatures in their natural habitat. The highlight of the park is the Underwater Observatory, which is located at the end of a 100-meter pier and is 6 meters below the surface of the Red Sea. The underwater observatory is a massive circular structure that has windows on all sides, offering visitors a 360-degree view of the sea life. Visitors can see a wide range of sea creatures, including corals, fish, stingrays, sea turtles, and even sharks.

The park also has a shark pool, where visitors can see different species of sharks up close. The park has a touch pool, where visitors can interact with sea urchins, starfish, and other marine creatures. The park has an educational center that offers information about marine biology and conservation efforts.

2. The park is open every day of the year from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. The park’s phone number is +972 86344444.

3. Ticket information: Admission to the Underwater Observatory Marine Park costs 99 shekels for adults (about $30) and 79 shekels for children (about $24). There may be discounts for senior citizens and groups. The park can be reached by car, taxi, or public transportation. The park is located about 9 kilometers south of Eilat’s city center, and buses run to the park every half hour. Taxi services are also available.