bright yellow sand

Written: 2 september 2011
Travel time: 1 — 14 august 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
My husband and I were in Israel from 1 to 14 August.
The hotel is very nice, separated from others - with its own beach, no need to cross the road, plus it's the only one with an all-inclusive system. Of course, the hotel is family-run, so there are a lot of children! Especially at the height of the holidays - every Friday huge families come for the weekend. By the way, on Friday evening the restaurant lays very beautiful tables with delicacies, celebrates Shabbat.
The beach is amazing, especially the sun beds! It is only important to follow the bathing scheme - swim for 15 minutes, wash off the salt in the shower on the beach and then rest for 30 minutes, as the doctors advise. Bright yellow sand, if hammocks, near the beach unlimited water and ice cream (by the pool). The pool is always full of people, so we didn't swim there at all.

According to the room - it was just huge (we lived on the 8th floor), a huge bed more than 2 m wide. Very good bathroom, cleaning was very good, every day they brought a 2-liter bottle of water. Air conditioning in the room can be left for the whole day, otherwise it was very stuffy (during the day up to 46 degrees in the shade).
A free shuttle runs from the hotel every hour to the shopping center (there are all Dead Sea cosmetics, gold, souvenirs, etc. ). Just wait for free, otherwise there are many who want to earn money.
The food is varied, although finding a free table can be problematic, sometimes there is even a queue at the entrance to the dining room, but this is at the height of the season. For tomorrow they give only dairy + fish, for lunch and dinner - nothing dairy, only meat. You can’t take anything out so as not to interfere with the dishes for dairy and meat. The bar serves coffee, majitos, cocktails, cappuccino, you can also take it out, but only in disposable dishes, so immediately warn that you are taking it out.
There is also a small bar by the pool with fast food like McDonald's (my husband and I don't eat that).
In the evenings, they give ice cream in cones, and during the day, without restrictions, frozen ice in refrigerators.
On the roof of the hotel - solarium (button in the elevator) - for those who want to sunbathe naked.
On Wed and Thu - noisy holidays on the stage on the embankment, so you can’t go to bed before 23). Shows for children in the bar.
Also on the 1st floor there is a cosmetics, clothing store, a game room, a smoking area. There is free Wi-Fi in the lobby, but not in the room.
Separately, I will say about the SPA - fabulous. I simply advise all procedures - from fish for legs to Ayurveda massage. Prices are on average 200-300 shekels per procedure. For 190 shekels - a mud wrap, much more convenient and pleasant than on the beach (on Mon and Fri at 11 am they bring free mud to the beach).
First of all, I advise the elderly and with children! For us personally, it was important to just relax, be like treatments and all inclusive.
If you have any questions - write, we traveled all over the country. We visited Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Galilee, Haifa, Jordan.
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