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what's the weather like in eilat in january
15 years ago  •  2 subscribers 3 answers
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just like in Egypt i.e. it is quite possible to sunbathe Farther...
Please tell me what the weather is like at the end of January in Eilat, according to the hysmeteo now +18 during the day and 8 at night. Maybe someone was resting at this time, still I would like to swim in the Red Sea and see the fish! Or is it not worth going at this time? Thank you in advance!
13 years ago  •  6 subscribers 8 answers
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in Eilat, even in summer, the water is cool, but +40-45 on the street. but in January .... it will be very fresh. the cost of a dish in a restaurant is from 100 nis Farther...
We are going to go to Eilat to the Princessa Hotel. We choose: mid-February or March. the weather is about the same. What about sea temperature? What is the water like there now? And what will happen in March?
11 years ago  •  5 subscribers 7 answers
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The water temperature in March will be a couple of degrees warmer than in February. In Eilat, the weather is the same as in Taba, in the afternoon in February +20-+24, water +20 in March the air will be +23-+26 water +21-+22, there will be less winds in March than in February. Unfortunately, no one can accurately predict, there are incidents))) but the rule for tabs, the later in the spring the better, is always true Farther...
Hello! Where is it better to fly with a family with children, so that you can swim in the sea on a budget. If you fly to Egypt, then in December, January, which resort is better to choose: Hurghada, Sharm Sheikh, Taboo ...? We flew to Hurghada at this time, there was a strong wind, and it was impossible to swim.
10 years ago  •  7 subscribers 9 answers
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Sharm, hotels in sheltered bays, Naama Bay, Old Town. There are fish and the Sea of ​​u200bu200bAzov and there is little wind. Farther...