The hotel is well located near the Dead Sea and has its own private Dead Sea beach which is fascinating. We enjoyed the sunset over the Dead Sea.
We also enjoyed the in room dining services and the response is very quick and the foods taste great.
During check in, the reception gave us an upgraded room and also prepared snacks and fruits in the room.
One tip is that the Dead Sea beach was closed after 17:30 and the first day we didn’t have the chance to the beach due to our arrival time, so you may check with the hotel first about the close time if you want experience the Dead Sea beach and float.
Overall, our experience is great and would recommend to others who want to experience the dead sea.
Dead Sea has lost a lot of tourist arrivals after the war in Israel started. Anyway upon check in, the staff kindly upgraded our room to a Premium room with pool view. 2nd floor was fine as we did not need to have a sea view. The resort is so huge, so walking around can take some time, or you can call reception for the buggy to pick you up. The next morning, we were amazed by the buffet spread at breakfast, from freshly baked pastries to eggs to Middle eastern side dishes. There was even sparkling wine wow! The view from the breakfast place was lovely, we could see the circular swimming pool and the Dead Sea in the background. The room was spacious and comfortable, but it had the fresh paint smell as it was recently renovated. The bathtub and shower were good, plus the amenities were special as they were made using Dead sea minerals.
Of course a visit to the Dead Sea is incomplete without visiting the sea itself, we had a great time by the beach. The staff gave us instructions on how to soak in the Dead Sea and also helped me to slather mud on my body. The additional massage on my neck and shoulder areas was really good. We had so much fun here and took many great photos!
I booked a sea-view room, but the front desk said it wasn't. I went specifically for the sunset float, but the hotel pool and beach closed at 7 pm sharp, which was very disappointing. I asked Ctrip for help and spent half an hour trying to get a refund. The receptionist kindly upgraded me to a sea-view suite, which made up for missing the sunset float. They were very friendly to us afterwards! The next day, I woke up in the sea-view room and immediately went swimming. Floating in the sea, you really can float! The hotel's mud bath was also nice! The buffet was filling, but the fruit selection was limited!
Driving by the past, although the mountain road is rugged, but the Dead Sea is beautiful along the way. I really like the style of the hotel, the spa is very comfortable, the dining is great, the only regret is that winter can't go behind the waterfall~
DDonovan_lDead Sea has lost a lot of tourist arrivals after the war in Israel started. Anyway upon check in, the staff kindly upgraded our room to a Premium room with pool view. 2nd floor was fine as we did not need to have a sea view. The resort is so huge, so walking around can take some time, or you can call reception for the buggy to pick you up. The next morning, we were amazed by the buffet spread at breakfast, from freshly baked pastries to eggs to Middle eastern side dishes. There was even sparkling wine wow! The view from the breakfast place was lovely, we could see the circular swimming pool and the Dead Sea in the background. The room was spacious and comfortable, but it had the fresh paint smell as it was recently renovated. The bathtub and shower were good, plus the amenities were special as they were made using Dead sea minerals.
Of course a visit to the Dead Sea is incomplete without visiting the sea itself, we had a great time by the beach. The staff gave us instructions on how to soak in the Dead Sea and also helped me to slather mud on my body. The additional massage on my neck and shoulder areas was really good. We had so much fun here and took many great photos!
KKafeijundewanweijaqiI booked a sea-view room, but the front desk said it wasn't. I went specifically for the sunset float, but the hotel pool and beach closed at 7 pm sharp, which was very disappointing. I asked Ctrip for help and spent half an hour trying to get a refund. The receptionist kindly upgraded me to a sea-view suite, which made up for missing the sunset float. They were very friendly to us afterwards! The next day, I woke up in the sea-view room and immediately went swimming. Floating in the sea, you really can float! The hotel's mud bath was also nice! The buffet was filling, but the fruit selection was limited!
JJiansheng ShiThe hotel is well located near the Dead Sea and has its own private Dead Sea beach which is fascinating. We enjoyed the sunset over the Dead Sea.
We also enjoyed the in room dining services and the response is very quick and the foods taste great.
During check in, the reception gave us an upgraded room and also prepared snacks and fruits in the room.
One tip is that the Dead Sea beach was closed after 17:30 and the first day we didn’t have the chance to the beach due to our arrival time, so you may check with the hotel first about the close time if you want experience the Dead Sea beach and float.
Overall, our experience is great and would recommend to others who want to experience the dead sea.
YYUTINGDriving by the past, although the mountain road is rugged, but the Dead Sea is beautiful along the way. I really like the style of the hotel, the spa is very comfortable, the dining is great, the only regret is that winter can't go behind the waterfall~
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