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Kibbutz Ein Gedi Resort Hotel

[ 0 ] September 16, 2011 | Jamie

As the sun rises on the sun bleached desert mountains of Israel, the Dead Sea’s sparkling turquoise waters come alive with tourists. This is the lowest point on the face of the earth and it has a historic mystique about it that is hard to forget.

Today Dead Sea hotels offer guests an opportunity to bathe in its healing waters and reap the restorative health benefits sought after by so many. One of the Dead Sea’s best hotels, the Kibbutz Ein Gedi Resort Hotel is found on top of a hill with a dazzling view of the Dead Sea.

The hotel is surrounded by the beauty of an internationally recognized botanical garden containing hundreds of plant species made even spectacular with the knowledge that the site was completely barren before 1949.

With simple and comfortable rooms this Dead Sea hotel is known for its stylish decor that sets it apart from other kibbutzes. It’s a real treat for those wanting to learn more about this young nation with deep ancient roots. This warm and inviting hotel pleases you with adventures outside of the norm with the chance to experience sulphur springs, relaxing spa treatments, movies and magnificent evening barbeques.

Like all decent Dead Sea hotels, the Ein Geidi Resort has a full service spa and mineral mud baths to have you feeling and looking your best in no time. An on-site tennis court is available as well as many other activities, such as exploring the region’s natural wild life and scenic beauty. The indoor and outdoor pools are a nice change to the heavily salted sea if you enjoy a swim. Swimming in the sea can be difficult because of the high salt content that also makes it a therapeutically healing place.

With such a beautiful backdrop and lovely setting to enjoy the Dead Sea region previous guests have raved about the welcoming atmosphere. Some, however, believe that the price of the Ein Gedi Resort is too high but the value of a gaining a firsthand perspective on creating life in one of the harshest environments in the world is worth it to many. Firsthand experience in the first of the Dead Sea hotels that transformed the region is priceless.

Prices aren’t cheap, we’ve seen it advertised for $290 per room, half board, but as always, shop around!

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