145 designed rooms await at the Gymnasia hotel in Tel Aviv. The hotel has an infinity pool on the roof and also offers breakfast at the Shila restaurant, which has relocated to the ground floor.
Veranda is certainly not for the budget-conscious – you’re paying for the fabulous view, attentive service, quality of food and preparation.
It all starts when you finally arrive at the property, which is as off the grid as you can get in Israel. It’s somewhere near Mitzpeh Ramon, but all you can see are the hills of the desert.
Kibbutz Ein Gedi is nestled within a nature reserve on a desert plateau, slightly elevated above the Dead Sea.
The brains behind Salon Yevani, situated in the Daniel Hotel in Herzliya Pituah, belong to renowned chef Guy Peretz, so we knew the food would be creative and inspired.
Rak Marak not only serves seven sublime varieties of fresh soup but also offers plant-based proteins, legumes, and carbs to accompany your cup of soup
Beit Rishonim, one of the most historically significant buildings in Kibbutz Deganya Bet, has undergone extensive renovations and is now a family-friendly lodging site. Here’s what it has to offer.
Both the hotel and the restaurant have that friendly, informal Israeli vibe. Izu runs a surf school out of the hotel, a great option for anyone who wants to learn how to surf in Hebrew.
A visit to the kibbutz’s country lodge is the perfect way to experience the historic area.