Not a bad budget hotel

Written: 26 january 2017
Travel time: 30 september — 3 october 2016
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 6.0
I happened to stay in this hotel for several nights in the fall of 16. I was a little limited financially and therefore chose from inexpensive hotels. Ginot Yam is far from 5 *, even 3 * can be given with an effort, but for people who want to see the country and (as in my case) do not want to pay a lot, this hotel is the best.
PROS
1. Wonderful location - almost in the center of Netanya, very close to the elevator to the beach.
2. Everything you need for life in the room is there (Tea corner, refrigerator, appliances, amenities) Yes, everything is not ultra modern but solid and works
3. Alexandra at the reception - it seems that it is on this person that everything rests) to answer any question of the guests, to help in every way possible - from ordering a taxi to consulting where to go to buy something interesting.
4. There are no problems with the language - almost all the staff speak Russian (in any case, it seemed to me that way, since when I turned to the staff, everyone spoke Russian)

MINUSES.
1. Not very big rooms. I was alone and it was fine for me, but if there are 2 and even more so 3 people, it will be a bit crowded. Of course there are bigger rooms. . .
2. Everything is not very new, but it didn’t annoy me much, because I knew perfectly well where I was going (in the travel agency where I bought the tour, they warned me about this and it was not a surprise)
3. VERY not tasty coffee in the morning....(but this, as I understand it, is the problem of all hotels in Israel....instant - presumptuous, but in all coffee shops very, very)
So if you have a desire to visit the holy places in Israel and at the same time not overpay - do not be afraid and take Ginot Yam) Moreover, during excursions you will only spend the night there.
Sincerely
Irina Kocelainen
Translated automatically from Russian. View original