100 meters from the beach, on a slope leading down to the sea's depths, a unique structure was built in 1974: a tower reaching down to the seabed. From the windows at the base of the tower, below sea level, the mysteries of the deep pass before the eyes of observers.
A bridge spanning from the Marine Park leads to the white tower, which stands like a lighthouse in the Gulf of Eilat. At the entrance there's a pleasant, air-conditioned café and a fine jewelry shop. From the entry hall on the ground floor, visitors can climb 90 steps to the "Peace Terrace" at the top of the Underwater Observatory tower. From there one can enjoy an unobstructed view of the Red Sea coastlines.
To the east, Jordan, the Edom mountains, Aqaba city and port. Southeast lies the coast of Saudi Arabia and to the southwest, the coast of the Gulf of Eilat, Taba and Egypt. To the north stretches the city of Eilat, the port, beaches, hotels and Arava desert.
Entrance to the Underwater Observatory is also through the Entry Hall. A staircase leads visitors about 6 meters (about 20') below sea level. At first one observation hall was built. When it became too small to accommodate all the visitors, a second hall was added and connected to the first via hallway. The walls of the observatory and hallway are windows looking into the sea. The coral reef which developed around the tower provides visitors with endless surprises and experiences. Colorful schools of fishes approach and disappear into the coral maze.