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.
Providing mountain views, Bar suite in Ein Gedi provides accommodations, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant. Complimentary WiFi is offered.
Eliezer
United States of America
Place was amazing! Bar was beyond hospitable. Will definitely be coming back on my next trip to Israel.
Featuring free WiFi, a children's playground and a sun terrace, Ein Gedi is 984 feet from The Botanical Garden in Kibbutz Ein Gedi. Guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
EdgarandMignon
South Africa
Perfect location. Clean with wonderful , chatty , friendly staff
Dead Sea Camping is set in Ein Gedi, within 0.6 mi of The Botanical Garden in Kibbutz Ein Gedi, and offers both tents and empty lots. Guests can use shared toilets and showers at the property.
Set in the entrance of Ein Gedi's National Park, HI - Ein Gedi Hostel offers modern rooms and dormitories. It is located 0.6 mi north of Ein Gedi Kibbutz. WiFi is free throughout.
Netta
Israel
Very nice, clean and spacious room. Nice view, simple and comfortable. Breakfast was excellent.
A 13-minute walk from Ein Gedi Beach in Ein Gedi, Ein Gedi caravan by Dory caravan features accommodations with access to a hot spring bath, spa facilities, and wellness packages.
bin
Israel
the view was very beautiful and a really great vibe in the caravan
Featuring mountain views, TRANQUILO - Dead Sea Glamping in Metsoke Dragot provides accommodations, pool with a view, a garden, a bar, and a shared lounge.
Wow, shocked at how bad this hotel is. I don’t think you can really call it a hotel. Tiny rooms, zero view, very run down. Hotel restaurant has some of the worst food we have ever had and is super expaive. The pool is a kibitz pool shared with residents.
sagee
Israel
10
Scored 10
Its such a beautiful place, I will come back again and again...
Its such a beautiful place, I will come back again and again.
Ein Gedi Beach is closed. But you can reach Kalya Beach by bus or car in half an hour. Or you go down south, there are plenty of beaches there.
Roick
Germany
4.0
Scored 4.0
There were a lot of houseflies everywhere!
There were a lot of houseflies everywhere! ;-( The place has potential BUT it is really not clean... I don't recommend it, it was torture for us to stay there. What more my friend hanged a lightly wet dress in front of our tent and it was stolen.
Aleksandra
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A gorgeous oasis in the middle of the dessert.
A gorgeous oasis in the middle of the dessert. Birds, ibixes, hyraxes. The David waterfalls is beyond gorgeous.
The hikes are great and moderately difficult.
bring LOTS of water and go first thing in the morning before the throngs of school kids come.
Richard
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you want to have a silent night, don't stay here.
If you want to have a silent night, don't stay here. It's a very nice camping, with a lot of fun, but we had to get up early at 4.30am (to climb the massada), so the music which was still playing loudly till 11pm (or later) was just not a good option. But if you like fun in the evening, it's very excellent place. Thus I'll recommend it strongly in that case. The (public) bathroom is very clean.
A
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed in a superior room with beautiful view over the...
We stayed in a superior room with beautiful view over the Ein Gedi nature reserve.
Breakfast and Dinner in the Restaurant were excellent with a huge selection of dishes.
Great service at the spa with relaxing salt and fresh watr pols
The apartment and its location are beautiful. It's located within the kibbutz itself, so you get a glimpse of kibbutz life, but you have access to the hotel facilities; the pool is a short walk through the botanical gardens of the kibbutz and you receive a 10% discount at the hotel restaurant and spa. There is a view of the Dead Sea from the balcony and stunning views of the surrounding desert. The hostess, Bar, was super friendly and helpful. If we needed anything, she provided it. Overall, we had an amazing stay. It was hard to leave!
Excellent choices at dinner and breakfast. Lovely to have the SPA now within the kibbutz - with easy access. The planning of all the rooms and spaces gives such a sense of privacy and space, as well as safety. COVID precautions were also in place. There is a shop which isn't so common in the area, so with the fridge in the room, there can be a lot of chill facing the awesome desert mountains. Bathroom was huge with a bath with a view to the desert.
In terms of Dead Sea options, this is really the best.
Somehow this place magically combines the raw and rough aspects of the desert with the comfort of a boutique hotel. Everything appears to be constructed from pallets and rocks and fabrics. The paths are just desert rocks and sand. The sparse planting is beautiful and teeming with thousands of butterflies. We took a bath in a tin stock tank under the stars. The bar restaurant is casual and welcoming. The menu brief and simple but tasty
It's a humble flat, tidy and clean, if a bit dated. The double bed was comfortable. Sofa bed so-so. Kitchen had adequate dishes, cooking pots, etc. It's located in a kibbutz with a botanical garden. Has access to the hotel swimming pool. Five minute drive to En Gedi reserve. Host greeted us cheerfully, showed us the property and his reserved parking space. There were a couple of Ibex in the kibbutz.
Stunning spa for adults only and incredible views across the Dead Sea. So close to Ein Gedi reserve for hikes etc and beautiful Botanical gardens close by. I can’t recommend this hotel highly enough and we would definitely come back. The room was cleaned impeccably during the time we were at breakfast!
Beautiful studio with very nice terras, overlooking the mountains and the Dead Sea. Clean bathroom with excellent Ahava shower gel and shampoo. The host is very helpful and prepared a little fruitsalad as welcome. Easy parking, a mini market nearby… perfect place to discover zin Gedi, Masada etc
Mountain view from the terrace was stunning. The kibbutz grounds are very nice. The food variety for breakfast and dinner was outstanding and the dining room staff was very nice. The reception staff was very nice too. The free use of the spa with hamam made our stay much more comfortable.
Ranaan was very responsive and met us at the entrance.He explained us everything in the Kibbutz and also gave us valuable information about the Shabbat travel and shopping. He was very generous with the check out time and we enjoyed and appreciated that a lot! Thank You Ranaan.
The guesthouse is very beautifully located inside Kibbutz Ein Gedi. It’s not big, but very nicely furnished and it had all we needed. It’s really something special, we felt at home immediately and wished we could have stayed much longer.
The rooms and bathrooms are spacious. The personnel is friendly and helpful.
Room rates are the only reasonable ones in this area. And there are almost no flies ouside - unlike in the more expensive main Kibbutz.
It was wonderful staying in a kibbutz environment…felt extraordinarily safe, had use of a huge swimming pool, a few restaurant options and easy access to Ein Gedi, Massada and The Dead Sea
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