Stayed here on November 11, 2019 for two nights. Nice luxury hotel on Sea of Galilee. Nice rooms. Although I was alone, the bed was made up of 2 twins pushed together. The bed was comfortable, but the resulting crack in the middle really made in into a twin bed. My room had a balconey, but only had a side view over the roof below of the Sea. Other rooms have better views. Nice TV with English channels and coffee/tea service. I was on the 2nd floor, and the sound proofing lacked. There was a conference room below where groups on each night had gospel singing, drums, and preaching. This was irritating as I have trying to go to sleep early. Buffett meals with nice variety and taste.
Location is great. Service from staff is wonderful. Loved the view at sunrise. Go for the buffet breakfast and dinner. It’s worth it and delicious. They were kind enough to give me a birthday cake to celebrate my special day. Yummy! Great selection of local food.
This well-maintained, yet old hotel, is charming. The rooms are very basic and clean. The staff was helpful and accommodating. Views are incredible and location is great for touring the surrounding historical sites.
The rooms were spacious and the view was excellent, especially at breakfast you can watch the sun rise on the Sea of Galilee! It was the perfect start to every day. Robes and house shoes provided as amenities. The staff was friendly and helpful. I would recommend this place to anyone traveling here.
They promises from the photos shown are not fulfilled. The bathroom have very old faucets, very small rooms, and the place is the most expensive in the area. It does not worth it the price we paid. The service is the only thing good, the food is bearable, very oily, nothing special, old rooms, no air condition outside of the rooms, two lifts to arrive to our room, the place is nothing special, and for the price paid it is not worth it.
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