Hi Everyone,
Sorry this took me a while but two weekends ago I was in Eilat and it was wonderful!! We left on friday morning and of course missed the bus but Shiri was right when she said that would be the only thing that went wrong the entire time...
So instead of catching the 10 am bus we wandered around and got some falafel near the shuk and enjoyed Jerusalem until 2 pm when we caught our next bus.
Us waiting for the bus... I'll never forget Cody saying... "only 2 more hours until we get to spend 5 hours on a bus" haha. It wasn't THAT bad though.
Our first sight out of Jerusalem... Cody and I were both impressed by the fact that I got this picture.
BEST PICTURE OF THE TRIP
Please notice the camel on the right... do you think he takes unleaded or premium?
For inspection Israeli soldiers come onto the bus and walk through to check everything out. No matter how innocent I am I always feel like I am guilty of something when they do this...
We started out the night with a terrible dinner, well mine was terrible, by the sea. So to counteract the nastiness of the meal I entertained myself by throwing my chicken to a nearby cat... he enjoyed it much more than I did.
Our hostel was actually perfect for what we were looking for and only a little walk from the main area of Eilat. We went to bed early the first night because everyone was going to Petra the next day... I chose to stay back and enjoy Eilat and when my friends returned I said, "Do not take offense to this but I had the BEST DAY EVER! " haha
I started my day early with a 2 hour walk down the coast of the red sea, saw many interesting beaches, watched some dolphins, and got a little sun. Once the sidewalk ended I decided it was time to go back and grab a drink. I stopped for a 5 shekel lemonade which was actually amazing and then just wandered up and down the beaches. This city reminded me of a strange mix of Las vegas, florida, and the minnesota state fair. It was very interesting to people watch. I even bumped into this little guy trying to take a shady nap....
I also found this, yes you read it right. It is a Jeans store with a bar inside. Why hasn't the U.S. come up with this yet...
After a while of sitting in the sand and observing I went and had a fancier drink at a little cafe and attempted to read for my class... didn't really get far. Then I started to head back to shower before the rest of the gang returned. After we were all reunited we went to dinner at this amazing little italian place that our hostel owner suggested. We never would have found it in a million years if we hadn't asked.
That day I met some really interesting people from our hostel, there were some guys from Scotland there for bird watching, some Israeli scuba divers, and some ladies from the UK who were pretty entertaining as well. I have found that meeting people abroad leads to some of the best advice, stories, and philisophical discussions the world has ever seen.
Anyways the next day I lead the group to a glass bottom boat tour that I had found the previous day... only Shiri and Andrea and I went but it was well worth it! It was 2 hours and we got a free slushie on the boat haha, it was so relaxing!
This is one of the really amazing hotels on the beach.
Me waiting to load the boat.
The background shows the long strip of hotels and beaches that we were on the whole time, despite looking a little far away, it was a really amazing view.
Jordan, we went along the border on the boat. We also could see Egypt and Saudi Arabia in the distance.
What I like to believe is Jack Sparrow's pirate ship heading for Egypt...
I was suprised at how alive the red sea is... This is just one little sample of all of the kinds of activities that were happening. There were about 200 more sailboats, a few more parasailors, and lots of tour boats roaming around.
After we sat in the sun some more and Shiri and I went swimming in the Red Sea! It was amaaazing and you could see really far down, which actually made me a little nervous and I started to question every rock-- if thats what they really were. Who knows what was down there.
Us watching the sunset.
Sitcom picture #1532, haha we just love those group photos.
Overall Eilat was a huge success and we all got some sun, some of us more tan than others haha. I would love to head back there some day! Anyways this week I have a shabbat for class with a bunch of activities planned so stay tuned! I also know we are all wanting to go to the zoo which is supposed to be pretty awesome here.
Much love,
B