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Hotel in Arad
Boasting a garden, Olives is situated in Arad in the South District Israel region, 19 km from Massada and 47 km from Ben Gurion University. We were given a very warm welcome by Nicole. There were no other guests so we had the place to ourselves which felt like a luxury. It's more like a beautifully done up guesthouse than a hotel. We loved the views and the garden. It was a very good location to explore En Gedi, Masada and the dead sea. Would definitely recommend it.
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Set in Ein Bokek, Milos Hotel Dead Sea offers beachfront accommodation 17 km from Masada and offers various facilities, such as an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a bar. Lovely hotel, beach 30 seconds from hotel lobby, nice pool, great bar area you can drink on the terrace overlooking the pool, breakfast and dinner buffet both good, has a spa, and Sulphur and Dead Sea pools next to the swimming pool.
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Isrotel Ganim Hotel is set on the shores of the Dead Sea, in Ein Bokek's tourist area, a 2-minute walk from the beach. It offers spa treatments and 2 indoor swimming pools with sea water. Comfortable hotel. Very close to Dead Sea, with a nice swimming pool.
Hotel in Kalia
Located within an Israeli settlement, Kalia Kibbutz Hotel is surrounded by green plants and gardens with outdoor swimming pool. Located in the desert, it is 7 km from the beaches of the Dead Sea. Kalia is a green oasis in the desert. well maintained property. Friendly people, quiet and relaxing atmosphere. you get free access to the private beach Kalia. Beach has plenty of chairs and umbrellas, restaurant and shops.
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Offering a free spa and free WiFi throughout, Herods Dead Sea is a hotel on the Dead Sea Beach, across the Edom Mountains. The hotel is on the beach, breakfast buffet is amazing delicious, big variety of foods.
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Set on the Dead Sea shores in the north of Ein Bokek region, Herbert Samuel Hod Dead Sea Hotel has free Wi-Fi in the lobby and offers a sea-view terrace with a salted-water swimming pool. Beautiful hotel! On the water and super calm.
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Treat yourselves to a moment of unique beauty and tranquility where the stunning desert landscape meets the Dead Sea’s turquoise hue. The location, the staff was very helpful, and the rooms are amazing
Hotel in Ein Gedi
Kibbutz Hotel offers a great location, just a 25-minute drive from the Dead Sea. Free private parking is possible on site. Rooms at the Ein Gedi Kibbutz Hotel are set in the rich botanical gardens. Amazing place, brilliant history, great people and great food. Thanks for a lovely holiday.
Hotel in Ein Bokek
The modern and stylish 5-star Nevo by Isrotel Collection and Spa is located right on the shores of the Dead Sea. The hotel offers luxurious health and spa facilities. Great customer service. Very clean. The PR manager Katy was very friendly and cared much about the guests and their feedback.
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Oasis Spa Club is an adult only hotel that is occupying a prime position on the shores of the Dead Sea, the newly renovated Spa Club is well suited for guests seeking a true spa experience in relaxing... Good appartement. Good communication with the owner.
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Hotel in Ein Bokek
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Hotel in Ein Bokek
Popular with guests booking hotels in Dead Sea
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Popular with guests booking hotels in Dead Sea
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Popular with guests booking hotels in Dead Sea
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Set in Ein Bokek, Milos Hotel Dead Sea offers beachfront accommodation 17 km from Masada and offers various facilities, such as an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a bar. Lovely hotel, beach 30 seconds from hotel lobby, nice pool, great bar area you can drink on the...
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Isrotel Ganim Hotel is set on the shores of the Dead Sea, in Ein Bokek's tourist area, a 2-minute walk from the beach. It offers spa treatments and 2 indoor swimming pools with sea water. Comfortable hotel. Very close to Dead Sea, with a nice swimming pool.
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Set on the Dead Sea shores in the north of Ein Bokek region, Herbert Samuel Hod Dead Sea Hotel has free Wi-Fi in the lobby and offers a sea-view terrace with a salted-water swimming pool. Beautiful hotel! On the water and super calm.
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Treat yourselves to a moment of unique beauty and tranquility where the stunning desert landscape meets the Dead Sea’s turquoise hue. The location, the staff was very helpful, and the rooms are amazing
Hotel in Ein Gedi
Kibbutz Hotel offers a great location, just a 25-minute drive from the Dead Sea. Free private parking is possible on site. Rooms at the Ein Gedi Kibbutz Hotel are set in the rich botanical gardens. Amazing place, brilliant history, great people and great food. Thanks for a lovely holiday.
Hotel in Ein Bokek
The modern and stylish 5-star Nevo by Isrotel Collection and Spa is located right on the shores of the Dead Sea. The hotel offers luxurious health and spa facilities. Great customer service. Very clean.
Hotel in Ein Bokek
With each of its stylish rooms boasting panoramic sea and mountain views from the private balconies, the David Dead Sea Resort & Spa features a large outdoor pool area, indoor sulfur pools, 3... Well this place good who was skin problem 65+ excellent
Hotel in Ein Bokek
Set in the heart of Ein Bokek's hotel area, Enjoy Dead Sea Hotel -Formerly Daniel offers a nearby beach and an extensive spa area with free indoor and outdoor pools. A pub and restaurant are... Friendly, helpful, professional staff. The breakfast was outstanding. The sea was close, nice beach.
Popular places to stay in Dead Sea include hotels near Masada, Massada and Ein Gedi Beach.
Olives, Nevo by Isrotel Collection and Vert Dead Sea by AFI Hotels are some of the popular hotels in Dead Sea.
In addition to these hotels, Herods Dead Sea – A Premium Collection by Fattal Hotels, Ein Gedi Kibbutz Hotel and Oasis Spa Club Dead Sea Hotel - 18 Plus are also popular in Dead Sea.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dead Sea this weekend is £142 or, for a 4-star hotel, £237. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dead Sea for this weekend cost on average around £356 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £133 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dead Sea for tonight. You'll pay on average around £138 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dead Sea will cost around £248 (based on Booking.com prices).
Many families visiting Dead Sea loved staying at Olives, Nevo by Isrotel Collection and Oasis Spa Club Dead Sea Hotel - 18 Plus.
Similarly, Ein Gedi Kibbutz Hotel, Dhotel and Herbert Samuel Milos Dead Sea are also popular among family travellers.
For hotels in Dead Sea that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try Herods Dead Sea – A Premium Collection by Fattal Hotels, Nevo by Isrotel Collection and Ein Gedi Kibbutz Hotel.
Breakfast at these hotels in Dead Sea are also highly rated: Noga by Isrotel Collection - The Renewed Ganim Hotel, Herbert Samuel Milos Dead Sea and Kalia Kibbutz Hotel.
Couples travelling in Dead Sea loved staying at Olives, Nevo by Isrotel Collection and Vert Dead Sea by AFI Hotels.
Similarly, these hotels in Dead Sea are highly rated by couples: Herods Dead Sea – A Premium Collection by Fattal Hotels, Ein Gedi Kibbutz Hotel and Dhotel.
Olives, Vert Dead Sea by AFI Hotels and Nevo by Isrotel Collection have received great reviews from travellers in Dead Sea regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
Guests staying in Dead Sea also spoke highly of the views from the rooms at Herods Dead Sea – A Premium Collection by Fattal Hotels, Herbert Samuel Hod Dead Sea Hotel and Noga by Isrotel Collection - The Renewed Ganim Hotel.
Some of the best hotels in Dead Sea near Masada include HI - Massada Hostel, Kfar Hanokdim - Glamping & Camping and Kfar Hanokdim - Desert Guest Rooms.
There are 152 hotels in Dead Sea you can book on Booking.com.
The location is a guit place for relaxation on the shores of the Dead Sea - in 5 mins drive (by car/bus) from the best luxury free beach zone of Ein Bookek ( you only pay parking 5 shekel per hour. You have cald drinking water, free showers) The self cattering accomodation with a very friendly and helful host- Eayl, who works so hard and is always around if you need any help. The property offers A/C spotless rooms with fridge, TV, free WI-FI, private garden, bazic kitchen facilities, or you can enjoy breakfast at the nearest caffe located 3.1 miles from the property. Plenty buses to Jerusalem, Eilat, Tel-Aviv. Massada is a 15 mins drive away.
Perfect place and hospitality on the shore of the Dead Sea... Food healthy and fabulous... Rooms clean with spectacular views. Staff Friendly and helpful... Plan on staying a few days...
Rooms were... interesting. Just trailers and huts and tents scattered across the bluff. We were going to be masochistic and hike masada for sunrise but this place saved us the effort. Sunrise is amazing from the hostel. Enjoy the sunrise then hit masada when it opens at 8. Bring food with you because it is very hard to find food at the Dead Sea. Breakfast here was nice. And included. Dinner was 80 NIS per person so we opted to eat the food we brought as did many other guests.
Floating in the dead sea is an amazing experience. The Masada is worth a visit. Maybe go first thing in the morning, swim in the dead sea in the afternoon...it was amazing. There is nothing to do after sunset. The pools and beach close. and almost no restaurant options besides MacDonalds 🖓or buffets. The usual area clients seem to be senior citizens. Be prepared to either watch a movie in your hotel room, browse shops selling dead sea products or I would recommend driving on to Eilat or back to Jerusalem.
Located in a complex of hotels and shops and restaurants by the Dead Sea! Just 20 Minutes from Masada, Ein Gedi and the Caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found amongst other places of interest and Ancient History!
It’s a really small stretch where the hotels are located at the shore or close to the Dead Sea. Don’t expect much from the local restaurants, maybe gastro :( i have experience with two hotels in Ein Bokek and the Restaurants were pleasant. The recently developed beaches have added a resort feel to the area, I’m not sure what solutions they will come up with for the muddy red gravel on the beaches because it can get a little messy. There are shaded areas, I haven’t noticed any natural mud sourced from the area, but the shops in the area do sell Dead Sea mud at reasonable prices. All in all a really great place to come for a relaxing healing weekend.
Ein Bokek is the first option for travelers from Jerusalem to the Dead Sea and Masada site. There are some other places to stay around this part of the Dead Sea but you will find there are no public beaches around or no stores and restaurants to eat in. The owners of restaurants and stores in Ein Bokek are aware of this and that is why they charge double of Tel Aviv prices. For example, the cheapest beer we found was for 9 Shekels for one can if you bought five of them. In Tel Aviv we bought a beer can for 5 Shekels. The same is in the restaurants- there are not many of them and you pay at least 60 Shekels for a main meal while in both Tel Aviv or Jerusalem you can have a meal for 25 Shekels. For this reason, your will find most tourists to be older couples from Russia. We did not see many young independent travelers around because there are practically no hostels or cheaper hotels in this resort. Although we traveled to Ein Bokek in November there were still lots of tourists- I cannot imagine how this place looks like in the summer. Beaches in Ein Bokek are clean with lots of public toilets and showers around. The place is really nice for relaxing but if you are an active person I would not recommend to stay more than two days as we did as there is practically nothing to do in the town. The only interesting place around is Masada which is worth for at least a half-day trip. There is a public bus for 14.5 Shekels from Ein Bokek which takes you to the bottom of the mountain from where you can walk up or use a cable car.
Great resort area. Plenty of hotels, a few shops for essentials and a lovely Tak Mahal restaurant (Rabic food not Indian). Buy mineral mud for your body and wash it off in dead sea. It was 15 NIS and we used one sachet for 2 of us!
Very nice place to have a break from the winter in Europe. The comfort of the SPA combined with the beauty of the botanical garden and with the option for some small tours in Wadi Aghurot and Wadi David sounds like a perfect plan for a short holiday. Visiting the Dead Sea is a one time life experience.
Need only 1-2 days here. It’s boring and unless you like laying in the Dead Sea in 100 degree heat for hours on end, I would stay away. Very few restaurant choices outside of hotel, also.
Neʼot HaKikar
Noam and his wife were awesome. Place is clean, safe and quite near Dead sea. There is everything you need. If you got any problems on your trip Noam will quide. They are so lovely and helpful. I got good information for my trip to Jerusalem. By the way, never in any accommodation no one has ever asked how the rest of my trip went and is everything good. I were waiting flight to home and got message from their place. Exeptionally awesome people! ♥️ If I come back to Israel, I'm gonna go there even just to say Hi.
At first we were a bit hesitant to stay at westbank North part of the Dead Sea, considering the sensitive nature of the area. However, this place happened to be a hidden gem. It was not only safe, but we were also rewarded with an amazing view to the death sea and a unique experience inside Ovnat village. The host, a lovely Israely family, was very helpful with our stay, give tips in every way possible. At our arrival we had some beer and snacks in a spotless clean place, welcomed by amazing weather. Highly recommended.
The Ein Gedi Kibbuz Hotel is located in a truly awesome botanical garden on a hill side overlooking the Dead Sea. Breakfast and dinner are served in a central facility close to the main building of the hotel. Excellent food selection for both breakfast and dinner (150 NIS/person). From the hotel, several hikes in the nearby Wadis are within reach (the parking lot for Wadi Arugot NP can be seen from the hotel promenade toward the northwest).
Hotel is right on the beach, actually with it's own beach. The pool area is great as well. We got an opgrade for free which meant we got a room on the top floor faacing the Dead Sea. All rooms face the Dead Sea. Breajfast is amazing. There is so much to chose from. Dinner likewise absolutely excellent. I will defintely go back. We felt so welcome. Staff and manager extremwly nice. Thank you for a great stay.
We were warmly welcomed at a stunning location in Arad, Israel. To our great surprise, we were upgraded from a luxury room with a balcony to a suite! The breakfast was a delightful surprise, impeccably clean, fresh, varied, and prepared and served with great passion. The location is perfectly situated near the Dead Sea, Masada, and Ein Gedi Park. Our stay was outstanding, and we had an unforgettable experience.
Arad
We were seven people and had two nice apartments in the house (which, I think has even two more apartments for guests). The team was very friendly and helpful, also with smaller requests and the apartments were well decorated in good taste. If you have or want to stay in Arad or near the Dead Sea (without having to pay tourist-trap rates at the hotels down there), the apartments can definitely be recommended.
We enjoyed our stay at this hotel. The staff is very helpfull, especially Shlomit, who is paying attention to every detail. We got everything we required, from an upgrade for the room to information related to transportation in Israel. We liked the food, the clean room, the swimming pool, the animation team. The hotel is right on the beach, a private beach where you can enjoy the wonderful Dead Sea.
Neve Zohar
Great spotless apartment, very friendly and welcoming hosts. A request we had was taken care of within minutes. This is a lovely place to stay at the Dead Sea and a great alternative to Ein Bokek hotels. Preferably for travellers by car - for the next beach facilities you need a small ride direction Ein Bokek. You can see how the area is developing - this looks really promising for the future.
Mory s place - it is a magical place!!! Very well decorated and equipped apartment. 3 powerful air conditioners. Balcony. Fantastic location a few steps to the city center. Excellent restaurants and pizzeria Kaparucka in the city, point on craft brewery Shetta in town, the best beer I've ever drink. Dead Sea and Masada in 20 minutes by free runway through the desert. Amazing !!!!!!!!!
Ovnat
Perfect position if you want to visit the dead sea staying in not a touristic place. 15 min by walking to arrive on the beach. Visiting Avnat village (Israeli village in the West Bank) was a very interesting experience, easily achievable also by public transport from Jerusalem in 45 min. The apartment was clean and well furnished. Highly suggested for everyone
Ein Bokek
Good location, next to Masada. If you want to see sunrise at Masada , this hotel will be your best choice. Also not far from Dead Sea as well !! Staff is friendly ! Compared with other hotels in Israel , this hotel price is reasonable and super clean. Breakfast is great too . If I come back to Dead Sea next time , I definitely will stay at this hotel again.
Everything was perfectly clean, the landlords very friendly and helpful. We liked the separate entrance and terrace, because our apartment was at the side of the building. The atmosphere was quiet and relaxing. Great starting point for exploring and hiking in the southern part of Israel: Dead Sea, En Gedi, Mount Sodom, even a day trip to Eilat was possible.
We were given a very warm welcome by Nicole. There were no other guests so we had the place to ourselves which felt like a luxury. It's more like a beautifully done up guesthouse than a hotel. We loved the views and the garden. It was a very good location to explore En Gedi, Masada and the dead sea. Would definitely recommend it.
The Hotel is located in a very quiet area. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The dead sea minerals cosmetic set was included in the room price. The food in hotel ( halfboard) was very fresh and tasty. Dead sea and shopping mall with coffe shops and supermarket are very close to hotel. The parking is very good.
We loved the Israeli breakfast, a delicious start to the day. The rooms were nice & the location was great, easy walking distance to the beach, mall & Restuarants. We loved the hotels Spa, Dead Sea pool & Hammam . We wished we had stayed longer
I have visited David Dead Sea Hotel many times over the past decade, but it is still not improving in specific areas such as hospitality. The only reason I would come to this hotel is for its spa facilities and treatments, and for the food.
Everything , the food the room the pool the location the staff everything was perfect best hotel in dead sea for couples , we also got a room with private pool sea view for the same price of other hotels standard rooms highly recommended
Best hotel in the Israel side of the Dead Sea, definitely It's not cheap, but worth it Amazing location, the best beach, not crowded. The amount of salt in water close to the hotel is higher than in other areas. Enjoy
This is one of the best resort on the Dead Sea in Israel, location is really great, near the super salted lake on the bottom as of 417 meter under sea level. Pool is 5 stars. Breakfast is 5 stars. Great and short vacation!
Neve Zohar
Apartment was very nice, great view of the Dead Sea and close to a hiking trail where we woke up and saw the sunrise. Very easy to take public transportation to ein bokek for better beaches and hotels and restaurants.