Discover Eilat on a private tour
Eilat, where desert sands meet the Red Sea, stands as a sunlit haven that marches to its own lively rhythm. Imagine yourself snorkeling in clear waters, amidst vibrant coral, with imposing mountains framing your view. With a local guide, tours of Eilat open doors to both adventure and relaxation. Traverse the bustling promenade or delight in regional flavours through a culinary tour, tasting fresh seafood and local dishes. Your guide takes you beyond the obvious, offering skip-the-line access to Eilat’s natural marvels and cultural vibrancy, making each moment feel like a personal revelation. Explore Eilat your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Eilat tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Eilat for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Snorkel or dive along the Coral Beach Nature Reserve to float over brain coral and parrotfish, then stop at the Eilat Bird Sanctuary to watch migrating raptors and waders feeding on the salt ponds. After dark, join a desert walk to search for scorpions under UV light and listen for nocturnal wildlife in the Eilat Mountains. Hiking tours: Tackle the Red Canyon’s narrow passages and metal rungs on a guided loop, with stops for photos of the striped sandstone walls. Or hike at sunrise on Mount Zefahot or Mount Yoash for four-border views, and add Timna Park trails around Solomon’s Pillars and the Mushroom. History tours: Explore Timna Park’s ancient copper mines, peer into restored smelting installations, and read Egyptian inscriptions near the Temple of Hathor. Back in town, visit the Ink Flag site at Umm Rashrash and the Eilat City Museum to trace the 1949 raising of Israel’s flag on the Gulf. You can walk the beachfront promenade and marina areas, and local buses or taxis cover town, but trailheads and nature sites like Red Canyon and Timna Park are spread out. It’s easy to book chauffeured tours or tours with private transportation; ask your local guide to arrange a vehicle that fits your group. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Eilat inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Discover Eilat with a private walking tour that takes you through its fascinating neighborhoods, offering a unique connection to the city with your guide. - North Beach: A vibrant area for families and beach lovers, with its lively promenade and stunning Red Sea views. Enjoy water sports or simply relax on the sandy shores. - Eilat Marina: Ideal for those seeking a mix of shopping and dining. This neighborhood is bustling with restaurants, boutiques, and a lively nightlife, perfect for multi-generational groups. - Shahamon: Experience local culture in this residential area, where you can find authentic eateries and markets. It’s a great spot for those looking to connect with local life. - The Coral Reserve: For nature enthusiasts and cultural tourists, this area provides a glimpse into the region's rich marine life, ideal for snorkeling and diving adventures. Day trip ideas from Eilat From Eilat, you can slip into nearby cities and desert attractions on easy day trips that match your pace and interests. - Timna Park: See wild desert shapes like Solomon’s Pillars, ancient copper mines, and simple trails that show off rock colours and petroglyphs, and build your tour around short hikes, a scenic drive, or both if you want variety without a long day. - Red Canyon and Eilat Mountains: Walk a narrow slot canyon with metal rungs for fun scrambles, then add viewpoints like Mount Yoash for big Red Sea and mountain panoramas, a good pick if you like easy hikes, photos, and a few hours outdoors. - Petra, Jordan: Cross the Wadi Araba border with your passport, then follow the Siq to the Treasury, Royal Tombs, and broad streets of a Nabataean city, a full-day choice for history and architecture fans who want a world-class site within reach of Eilat. - Wadi Rum, Jordan: Ride a 4x4 across wide sand valleys and sandstone cliffs, stop at short canyons and natural rock bridges, and learn how the desert shapes life here, a strong fit for you if dramatic landscapes and a bit of adventure are your thing. - Ramon Crater - Mitzpe Ramon: Head north to Israel’s largest erosion crater for lookouts, short trails, and desert wildlife like ibex, which suits geology lovers and anyone who wants sweeping views without hard hiking. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Eilat most travellers miss.