Pengguna Tetamu
31 Januari 2023
We stayed in October 2022 in a VIP suite, the largest and most expensive suite type. It was about 1000 shekels or about $300 a night. The room was recently renovated (inc. a 72-inch television and jacuzzi) and in good condition. But note this is not the Hilton Tel Aviv, nor is it intended to be - it's more rustic. Nevertheless, our standards are high and it met them. The Kibbutz in lovely and has a great pool (which closed for the winter the day before we arrived even though the outside temp was over 80 degrees C! Yes, annoying.) Also note the Kibbutz is built into a hill, so you better either have a car or be in good shape! We had neither but survived. (Some of the Kibbutz residence are happy to offer a ride in their golf carts.) The food is good - both breakfast and dinner. The Kibbutz has a guide (Meyer) who was excellent and not expensive ($350/day, inc. car) and he took us all over the southern Galilee. There's lots to do - the Gilboa Mountains, warm springs, zoos, gliding, hot-air balloons, and of course plenty of historical sites - ancient and more recent. We can strongly recommend staying here and using Meyer as a guide. Why not 5 stars? For that, I demand perfection. But this place offers excellent value.
Terjemah