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30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry 2014
Ein-Gedi, Dead Sea, IsraelMarch 3-5
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
• Amazing scenery - salted sea located in the Judaeandesert
• Lowest point on earth (-425 meters below sea level)
• The high percentage of salt (34.2%) does not let you sink
• The water and mud are rich with minerals which are considered very healthy
• The level of the sea reduces by 1 meter per year (come now before it is too late…)
• A finalist in the new 7 wonders of the world competition
Dead sea – a few reasons to visit
Location
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
• Kibbutz Ein-Gedi
• Distances:
– 140 km from Tel-Aviv
– 80 km from Jerusalem
– 100 km from Be’er-Sheva
Expected weather in March
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
Temperature: pleasant 16o-25o C
Sea-water temperature: ~22o C
Very low chance for rain
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
• 3 types of rooms – standard, deluxe, and mini suite
Accommodation – Ein-Gedi Hotel
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
• 3 types of rooms
• Hotel fees include:
– 3 meals (full board)
– Ein-Gedi hot springs
– Hotel Spa (complimentary only for deluxe and mini suite guests, extra 10€ for
standard)
– Guided tour in the Kibbutz
– Guided tour in the botanic
garden
Accommodation – Ein-Gedi Hotel
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
• Accommodation with 3 meals included
• Notice: the price is for one person, one night
• Approximate registration fees:
Cost
Mini-suiteDeluxeStandard
165€142€124€Single
100€89€79€Double
95€84€74€Triple
Non-studentStudent
150€50€Early
Travel Information
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
Flights Round Trip:
Europe-TLV: between 450-500 €
Hotel shuttle from TLV airport: 50€
Public bus:
TLV to Jerusalem: 60 min., cost 5€
Jerusalem to Ein-Gedi : 80 min., cost 8€
Tel-Aviv to Ein-Gedi: 140 min., cost 10€
Excursion possibilities
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
Masada - a rugged natural fortress, of majestic beauty, in the Judaean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea. Was built as a palace complex, in the classic style of the early Roman Empire, by Herod the Great, King of Judaea.
Excursion possibilities
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
Ein-Gedi nature reserve (only short distance from the hotel)
David stream
Arugot stream
And more…
After workshop excursion
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
Jerusalem
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
No much night life…
But maybe wildlife…
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
See you at EuroCG 2014 !
30th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
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