Amirey Hagalil Spa Hotel is set just outside the hill village of Amirim, overlooking the Sea of Galilee. It offers a kosher restaurant, a spa, and panoramic views from its terraces.
Wein
Israel
The breakfast was very good. The staff was nice especially in the restaurant.
Eretz-Hgalil is situated in the vegetarian village of Amirim, in the North of Israel. It offers luxurious suites with garden view, and free welcome drink and chocolates.
Chenni
Israel
The cabin locates in a kibbutz on a mountain, with very nice view over Sea of Galilee. The cabin is surrounded by plants, it is pleasant to wake up and see a scenery full of green. The cabin locates almost at the end of road, so it's quiet. The cabin is a nicely decorated boutique. The host is very helpful, providing plenty of information about the activities and attractions around.
Zimmers at the Forest is surrounded by the unspoilt nature of the Galilee hills. Set in the moshav of Amirim, it offers luxury suites and free parking.
Valeryia Dudarava
Belarus
One of the best plases in my life!
There is wonderful lendlord!
The Dream Time is a unique property offering free WIFi, guest rooms and wooden chalets and a spa.
Adriana
Romania
Wonderful place to spend some quiet quality time with your family. Bonus... your pet can come with you. Very tasty and various breakfast. Clean rooms, clean bath an toilets, everything you need inside.
Rose Garden - Gan Vradim offers spacious suites designed in a Mediterranean style and fitted with a spa bath, balcony and a private yard.
mark
Israel
i loved the detailed thought put into the property - inside and outside. i loved the consistency of the inside color scheme and vibe it gave. the jacuzzi corner is awesome . the welcoming music upon arrival was spot on. the outside set up was nicely private with an unbelievable view. the sunbed outside was my favorite spot to chill.
View 10 offers panoramic log cabins at the top of Mount Amirim, overlooking the Sea of Galilee. Each cabin has a panoramic spa bath and a complete home entertainment system.
Situated in Amirim, Red and White אדום לבן offers a garden and outdoor pool. The accommodation features a spa bath. Haifa is 44 km away. Free private parking is available on site.
Barbara
Germany
beautiful stone cottage with a great view of the mountains and the Kinneret. very comfortable bed and lovely furniture. Ofer is a great host, always happy to help. lovely pool and whirlpool. no better place for sitting outside on a summer evening. the cottage is framed by orange and lemon trees as well as beautiful olive trees
Located in Amirim, 33 km from Tomb of Maimonides, The Sound Of The Flute offers accommodation with a hot tub, spa facilities and wellness packages.
Boaz
Israel
The room was very big. The pool was big and the jacuzzi was great. There is a box of "Incase you forgot" which was really thoughtful. They hid chocolate around the room which was really fun. The shower is big with two shower heads so no one was cold. There is also a place to wash next to the jacuzzi and pool.
Amirim is fine as a village. Helen's Zimmer is in a poor state of repair and maintenance. I recommennd that it is not used until improvement to a reasonable standard. We could not use WiFi because we did not have the code. Various things were broken and minimalist. User beware! We have requested a part refund but have not received a useful answer - in fact no answer at all. I have been unable to contact booking.com. This has become the beginning of an ongoing problem which I hope Helen's Zimmer and/or booking.com will resolve.
Kenneth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very quite, green, and pictruresque place.
Very quite, green, and pictruresque place. Nice vegetarian restaurant nearby. Cool 4 miles hiking trail around the village and plenty of paved streets to walk under the trees in the village itself.
A lot of hiking opportunities nearby.
Paul
United States
Scored 10
10
We had a wonderful visit to Amirim.
We had a wonderful visit to Amirim. I think the area is best explored if you have a car. We used our cabin (or "tzimmer") as a home based and we went off hiking and visiting towns and wineries nearby. You could also just stay put and enjoy the village. There are several cafes open during the day but not too many places to eat at night. Our accomodation provided a hammock and lovely outdoor sitting area and we were sorry we didn't take an extra day just to chill out and relax.
Joan
Scored 10
10
We liked the position on top of the hills between the...
We liked the position on top of the hills between the Kinneret and the Mediterranean Sea. Breakfast was terrific and restaurants around (Kfar Rama and Gush Halav) recommended by Lawrence (the man in charge of paying the bills in this joint) were delicious. Above all I enjoyed discussing food and health with that man called Lawrence of the Galilee…
Shlomo
Australia
Scored 10
10
A quiet and tranquil village in the middle of a forrest,...
A quiet and tranquil village in the middle of a forrest, with extraordinary views.
Even if you're an avid carnivore like myself, staying in a vegetarian/vegan village is an amazing experience. There are no farm animals in the whole village, and while seeing a horse or a few cows is nice on vacation, finding out that your luxury lodging is right next to a huge chicken coup is less fun.
The houses in Amirim are more spaced out than most other places in Israel, and there's even a full forrest hiking train INSIDE the village.
Amirim's location is perfect for day trips around northern Israel
R
Reuven
Israel
Scored 10
10
The only reason I wrote that our stay of 4 nights was too...
The only reason I wrote that our stay of 4 nights was too long is that the effective benefit of in-country vacation twice for two-three nights may be greater than our one stay of 4 nights!
The location was great, accomodations wonderful, the meals were varied and sumptuous. Most importantly, ALL of the staff were gracious and accommodating.
Under the cloud of covid, we had stayed at home a great deal in the two years prior to our vacation.
Even before factoring activities in the area: outings, hikes, historical sites, cultural events, swimming pools, sunsets, etc. Our decision became a 'no-brainer' after we factored in the benefits: of NOT getting on an airplane, of NOT waiting to board in communal waiting areas, of NOT spending vacation time experiencing testing facilities in a foreign land, or even having to figure out how and when and where to take care of these requirements for international travel.
We took the funds we may have otherwise spent on a 5 day jaunt out of the country, and had an incredibly luxurious 5 day stay at Amirim.
In hindsight, I may have spread out the visit to two stays of two nights each.
In the past 15 years I travelled a lot in Israel and the First Light Cabins are definetely among the best places I stayed at. The Cabins are very well maintained, very clean, offer a lot of privacy and have a superb view to the Sea of Galilee. The host, Shalom, is very charming, generous and helpful. The whole place and the village is very peaceful and inspiring. In the neighbor village of Shefer you find a very good Fallafel-Stand. Very good hiking in the area (e.g., Nahal Amud, Parod Falls, Mount Meron).
The cabin locates in a kibbutz on a mountain, with very nice view over Sea of Galilee. The cabin is surrounded by plants, it is pleasant to wake up and see a scenery full of green. The cabin locates almost at the end of road, so it's quiet. The cabin is a nicely decorated boutique. The host is very helpful, providing plenty of information about the activities and attractions around.
10-15 minutes after the booking. I received a few messages from the host, explaining in great detail everything that a visitor should know about facility (where are the remotes? where to park the car?) and the city of Amirim (local businesses, restaurants, map of Amirim and a list of all the attractions that we can enjoy in the area)
Absolutely beautiful location in the forest at Amirim, well designed studio with nice balcony, super helpful host with lots of great restaurant recommendations. Tried all the bathing options - spa in the studio, hot tub, and sauna - all good.
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