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1111.1 | ED Services are only very interested :-) :-) | TAVENG::MONTY | M. Sagal ISEDA/I (DTN - 882 3477) | Wed Oct 09 1991 14:50 | 19 |
| re: .0
>> I'm interested in having a holiday in Eilat in December. I would
>> like to go scuba diving in the Red Sea and basically lie in the sun for
>> week or so. Is it possible to go on a course and gain a certificate?
Well if you want a certificate, EDU Services are offering the following
courses during December ..
VMS USER
VMS UTILITIES AND COMMANDS I & II
VMS SYSTEM SECURITY FEATURES
... .. ..
... .. ..
<quite a long list>
The courses are held in Herzliya, however if there are enough people
interested, the instructors will be only too happy to give the course
in Eilat !!! :-) :-) :-)
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1111.2 | For more info see the SCUBA notesfile | YOUNG::YOUNG | | Wed Oct 09 1991 16:32 | 13 |
| Do you mean you want to obtain a SCUBA certification? If so, contact
your local dive shop. PADI, which is the largest certification agency
provides a list of shops worldwide. If you want to spend your time on
the beach instead of in a classroom you can take the classroom part of
the course before you go and take the open water part in Israel.
There's a notesfile for everything - GOOFOF::SCUBA has more info on
this subject.
I'd like to dive the Red Sea too, some day.
Paul
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1111.3 | Thanks but no thanks | NEWOA::HARRISON | Murdoch I'm comming to get you! | Wed Oct 09 1991 17:46 | 9 |
| Thanks for the replies. Re .1, no thanks I don't fancy travelling all
the way to Israel to sit a VMS course, I was referring to Scuba
courses. Re .2, thank you I'll check the other conference out.
However I would like to know what to expect in terms of climate in
December, also what temperature is the sea? Can anyone reccomend a good
hotel in Eilat for a ten day trip?
Thanks Al
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1111.4 | Some Hotel Suggestions | PENUTS::JWEINER | | Wed Oct 09 1991 20:06 | 18 |
| My daughter suggested the following hotels:
King Solomon - has suites with jacuzzis
Neptune - a 5 star hotel with more privacy and less factory-like
than King Solomon
Edomit - a good medium priced hotel
Sports - a good hotel
Club Med - has everything if going with kids, plenty of scuba
lesson programs
In addition to all of the other hotels, there are two new hotels
opening up, but she didn't have their names. Perhaps a travel agent
could direct you here if you wanted to stay in new.
She also suggested that if it is raining it is better to fly down to Eilat
rather than drive, if coming from Jerusalem.
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1111.5 | more hotel comments | ERICG::ERICG | Eric Goldstein | Thu Oct 10 1991 10:29 | 15 |
| My limited experience with hotels in Eilat is that they can be divided into 3
categories:
1) 5-star hotels have the best accomodations and service, which you pay
for accordingly.
2) 3-star hotels have much more basic accomodations and are a lot less
expensive. I stayed in the Moon Valley a couple of years ago, and was
quite satisfied with it.
3) 4-star hotels tend to be a poor compromise, both less comfortable and
more expensive than one might expect.
I believe that *any* hotel with 3 or more stars will have air conditioning in
all rooms and a swimming pool.
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1111.6 | warm to you | BOSACT::CHERSON | inquiring minds want to know | Wed Oct 16 1991 19:25 | 9 |
| The weather in December will feel *warm* to you if you're coming from
the Northeast U.S. The temperature is usually around the '60's
(fahrenheit).
I'd also recommend the Edomit hotel. I also understand that horseback
riding is now available at my old home, Kibbutz Ketura (60 kms north of
Eilat).
--David
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1111.7 | Thank you | NEWOA::HARRISON | Don't worry, its only 0's & 1's! | Fri Oct 18 1991 16:01 | 8 |
| Thanks to everyone for their responses! I live in the UK so the
temperature in Eilat is an attractive alternative. Re .6, I travelled
all over Israel in May '90 and had a fantastic time. I stayed in a
kibbutz north of Eilat when I visited this area last, it was advertised
as a Desert Village called Yelim, is this the same one you mentioned?
Thanks again to everyone, any more info re diving trips, courses,
holidays would be welcome. Al
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1111.8 | cowboys and kibbutzim | ERICG::ERICG | Eric Goldstein | Sun Oct 20 1991 09:50 | 12 |
| .6> . I also understand that horseback
.6> riding is now available at my old home, Kibbutz Ketura ...
Sorry, but Ketura gave up the horseback riding business some time ago.
.7> I stayed in a
.7> kibbutz north of Eilat when I visited this area last, it was advertised
.7> as a Desert Village called Yelim, is this the same one you mentioned?
Ye'elim is just across the road from Kibbutz Yotvata, about 7 miles down the
road from Ketura.
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1111.9 | not the first time | BOSACT::CHERSON | inquiring minds want to know | Sun Oct 27 1991 02:00 | 12 |
| >.6> . I also understand that horseback
>.6> riding is now available at my old home, Kibbutz Ketura ...
>Sorry, but Ketura gave up the horseback riding business some time ago.
This isn't the first time the horseback riding venture has been
dropped, I remember when we wanted to do it at first, but it didn't
work out.
Who runs Yelim? Yotvata?
--David
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1111.10 | Good location for touring | TAVIS::BARUCH | in the land of milk and honey | Sun Oct 27 1991 14:04 | 19 |
| If I remember correctly, Kibbutz Groffit runs Ye'elim. It is located a
little to the north of Ye'elim and Yotvata.
Ye'elim, by the way, is a marvelous location for touring the area. It
is right next to the Hai'Bar nature reserve and a museum providing
information on the geological and natural development of the Arava
Desert. A few kilometres to the south is the Timna National Park with
the old copper mines, archaeoligical sites, some magnificent desert
views (colour changes are beautiful as the sun traverses the sky), and
even a man-made lake added a few years ago.
We stayed there a few times for a couple of nights on each trip. The
cabins are a bit spartan compared to the Eilat hotels, but they are
air-conditioned and a lot cheaper for a family. There is a good pool
and plenty of shade, and also camping facilities. Ye'elim is just half
hour drive from Eilat.
Shalom
Baruch
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1111.11 | melancholy... | BOSACT::CHERSON | inquiring minds want to know | Mon Oct 28 1991 00:13 | 11 |
| What is the status of Grofit these days? Is Ye'elim a profit-making
venture?
I remember our first horses, Danny and Natasha (their acutual names!),
ran away, and that coupled with not enough kesef put an end to
horseback riding for profit at Ketura.
The more discussion about this area goes on, the more melancholy I get.
I wish people didn't have to get in the way of place...
--David
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