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Explore the beauty and tranquility of Sapir Park, a desert oasis perfect for relaxation, family outings, and nature exploration.
Sapir Park is a tranquil oasis in the heart of Israel's desert landscape, offering visitors a perfect blend of nature and relaxation. Ideal for families and nature lovers, this park features beautiful walking paths, lush greenery, and educational displays about the desert ecosystem. Experience the peaceful ambiance and discover the beauty of the surrounding area, making it a must-visit spot for tourists seeking a refreshing escape.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start from any major city in the Negev, such as Be'er Sheva. Take Route 40 South towards Eilat. After approximately 60 km, take the exit for Sapir. Follow the signs towards Sapir Park, which will be located on your left. There is free parking available near the entrance.
Public Transportation
To reach Sapir Park via public transportation, take a bus from Be'er Sheva to Eilat. Buses run frequently throughout the day. Get off at the Sapir Junction stop. From there, you can either walk (approximately 1 km) or take a local taxi to the park. Taxis may cost around 30-50 NIS depending on the time of day and availability.
Taxi
If you prefer a direct route, you can also call a taxi from your location in Negev to Sapir Park. The cost will vary depending on your starting point, but expect to pay around 100-150 NIS from Be'er Sheva.
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