Eilat, in 2024, enjoys a reputation as a city with low crime levels, making it one of the safer locations in Israel. Residents report a high sense of safety, both during the day and at night.
The perception of crime in Eilat is overwhelmingly positive, with very low levels of concern across various crime categories, reinforcing the city as a peaceful and secure place to live.
Despite the low crime, Eilat faces challenges related to air quality and pollution. The desert location contributes to higher levels of particulate matter which affects air quality.
Air pollution levels in Eilat are primarily driven by natural desert dust and urban factors, resulting in moderate public dissatisfaction with the prevailing conditions.
Eilat's issues with noise and waste management are relatively neutral. However, there remains room for improvement in waste disposal practices to enhance city cleanliness.
Noise pollution is not seen as a major issue, but ongoing monitoring is necessary to maintain Eilat's peaceful environment.
Green spaces in Eilat are perceived as adequate, providing recreational value despite the challenges of maintaining them in a desert environment.
Eilat's water quality is average, with access and cleanliness being key areas for potential development to raise satisfaction levels.