Dolphin Reef, Marine animal experience center in Eilat, Israel.
Dolphin Reef is a marine observation center in Eilat located along the Red Sea coast. An open water area allows free-living dolphins to move through the site while visitors watch from viewing areas and platforms.
The facility was established in 1990 as a pioneering project in the Red Sea that introduced a new approach to marine animal interaction. This early initiative helped shape standards for working with wild dolphins in coastal regions.
The center serves as a place where people watch these marine animals and learn about their natural behavior and social interactions. Visitors experience firsthand why respecting wild creatures and their ocean home matters.
The site is easily accessible and offers visitors different viewing options depending on how close they want to be to the water. It is better to arrive early to get good viewing spots and see the animals when they are most active.
What makes this place special is that the dolphins are free to come and go, choosing on their own whether to stay near people. This freedom sets it apart from other places where animals are kept in enclosures.
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