The Best Resorts to Book in Israel
Whether you’re a family seeking an easy-breezy week in the sun or a loved-up couple keen to pair buzzy urban nightlife with a stint on the beach, Israel nails the resort lifestyle. No matter where you choose – be it city, desert or even the Dead Sea – infinity pools, spectacular spas and fresh Middle Eastern cuisine are bound to be part of the package. Here’s our round-up of some of the best resorts in Israel.
Beresheet Hotel, Negev Desert
Resort, Spa Hotel, Luxury
At the edge of the Ramon Crater, in the sun-baked Negev Desert, the Beresheet offers proper remote luxury. Infinity pools – a full 39 of the ground-floor rooms have them – let you splash while soaking up the view of the inhospitable surrounding wilds. There’s a spa with a comprehensive list of pampering treatments to choose from. Grab a seat on the Rosemarine Restaurant terrace at breakfast, and you’ll enjoy sweeping golden-toned landscapes with your morning shakshuka.
Herods Dead Sea, Ein Bokek
Chain Hotel, Luxury, Resort
The Dead Sea delivers for both wellness-seekers and families, and Herods is a stylish, relaxed place to take it all in. Think private beach space, aquamarine tones in rooms and multiple restaurants, bars and pools (including a sulphur one, especially beneficial for those with skin conditions). Grown-ups, do make time for the spa, which includes a striking cream-stone hammam and hydrotherapy treatments to really help those shoulders unclench.
Dan Accadia Hotel, Herzliya Pituach
Villa
On a powdery west-facing beach, just 20 minutes north of Tel Aviv, this resort gives you the best of a city break with a spell of low-key relaxation. Built in the 1950s, Dan Accadia has been given a facelift with a choice of garden- or water-facing rooms bathed in the gentle tones of sand and sea. Intersperse dips in the pool with a beach buffet, then, come evening, uncork the Israeli wine as the sun sets above the waves.
Hilton Tel Aviv
Chain Hotel, Resort
From top restaurants to scene-y beaches, Tel Aviv is the place for urban thrills in Israel, and the Hilton is right in the thick of the action. Hilton Beach, right outside the hotel, has a thriving gay scene while surrounding Independence Park is a popular spot for watching the sunset. The best of the city, including restaurant-stuffed Carmel Market and the Bauhaus buildings near Rothschild Boulevard, is all within walking distance of this resort in Tel Aviv.
Casa Nova – Boutique Hotel, Jaffa
Hotel
Jaffa is one of the oldest ports in the world, and a stay in this stylish 17th-century house immerses you deeply in its ancient atmosphere. Enter from one of the narrow, cobbled alleyways, and you’ll discover a gorgeously styled array of suites with period features. A two-bedroom apartment with a fully equipped kitchen has a spectacular roof terrace with sweeping views out over the Mediterranean and neighbouring Tel Aviv.
King David Jerusalem
Hotel
Daniel Dead Sea Hotel
Chain Hotel, Resort
Why do we love this spot so? For the contemporary bedrooms splashed in sunshine yellow, prettied with potted orchids; the poolside grill with rambling lawns, on which to enjoy creamy hummus or sizzling burgers; and the powdery beachfront. This family-friendly Dead Sea resort has all you need for a dream holiday in the sun. Children will enjoy the kids club, decked out with a video arcade, offering plenty of activities; parents can relax at the tranquil al fresco solarium.
Orient Hotel Jerusalem
Chain Hotel, Resort
Who says a historic break in ancient Jerusalem can’t come with a little modern-day fun? Blessed with a sprawling rooftop pool, a decadent spa with more than 70 treatments and a cool, contemporary design, Orient Hotel brings a fresh vibe to balance out all that heavyweight sightseeing. Rooms come with brushed-copper-toned sinks and rainfall showers, not to mention, in some cases, balconies – all that and the fascinating old city core is 1km (0.6mi) away.
Orchid Eilat
Resort, Hotel, Villa
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