Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
The place is absolutely amazing, with a great location, clean and well taken care of.
The stuff is wonderful, very helpful, and sweet.
I enjoyed every moment and plan to come back soon.
nice clean room, comfortable beds, large terrace overlooking the Dead Sea, great breakfast, the price is quite high but it is the cheapest price for hotel in the area
Great location, comfortable rooms, nice restaurants and fun evening entertainment, friendly check in. Also, beautiful botanical garden grounds and wild Yael's running around was quite exciting!
The Breakfast was very nice, We also took Buffet Lunch, it was very good. The Hostel is secure, nicely located and well maintained. Just note that its a Hostel and not a hotel, thus all the things are basic, nothing exceptional.
Great location for visiting Masada and getting the opportunity to see a kibbutz. The food was good and plentiful and fact that it included breakfast and dinner made it a great value.
The AC was awesome for a trip in June. The facilities were clean and the common areas were fun (hostel-like.) I felt like the tents were clean and my linens were newly washed. And just the whole atmosphere is adorable. We ate here and it was a small selection but yummy! (Side note: Ein Gedi park is amazing but know that the beach has been closed down due to sinkholes)
The youth hostel is very well located, right by En Gedi national park. It is easily accessible by bus because the bus stop is directly in front of it, which makes it possible to travel to Masada and the Dead Sea beach in Ein Bokek by bus.
The rooms are clean and spacious. Breakfast is included and is more or less okay.
Frank
Family with young children
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