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Neʼot HaKikar – 2 hotels and places to stay
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Belfer's Dead Sea Cabins, hotel in Neʼot HaKikar

Overlooking a stunning desert landscape, Belfers Cabins are in the peaceful village of Neot Hakikar, a short drive from the Dead Sea.

My girlfriend and I stayed at the cabin with our two dogs, Lilach gave us a warm greeting. She even sent us some great recommendations of what to do and see in the area. The cabin was beautiful, warm and clean. We had an amazing time and would love to go back in the future. Define love worth visiting, you won’t be disappointed!
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
16 reviews
Price from£154.31per night
The Lowest Place on Earth B&B, hotel in Neʼot HaKikar

Situated in Neʼot HaKikar in the South District Israel region, The Lowest Place on Earth B&B features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking, as well as access to a hot tub.

I wished to see the lowest point of the dead sea and i know about the place already from other reviews. It s like a nice country house, situated in a green oasis where i felt like home. The room was confortable with Air conditioning too, which is verry important in the hot months. I liked that the kitchen offers conditions to cook. The hosts are helpfull and i was lucky to be invited to dinner. My joy were also the beautiful cats of the place. Thank you for hosting me.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
220 reviews
Price from£69.14per night
Hapinukim Shel Rozi, hotel in Neʼot HaKikar

Hapinukim Shel Rozi is situated in Ein Tamar and offers a tennis court and barbecue facilities. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.

8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
12 reviews
Price from£125.80per night
Desert Routes Inn Shvilim ba Midbar, hotel in Neʼot HaKikar

Desert Routes Inn Shvilim ba Midbar is located in the Moshav Hatzeva in the heart of the Arava Desert, a 40-minute drive from the Dead Sea.

The hosts tried to help us with what bothered us by the means that they had. Also the location is great.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
426 reviews
Price from£154.11per night
Ras Hasita, hotel in Neʼot HaKikar

Just 5 km from Hatzeva, Ras Hasita offers rustic accommodation in tents in the middle of the Arava Desert. The Gidron Stream is about a 10-minute drive away.

It was in the middle of the desert. Everything was beautifully made with wood or bamboo. The toilets, showers, sinks and rooms were spotless. The mattresses were comfortable and on wooden bed frames that we could move around the room. Very comfortable eating area, fridges and kitchen. The kids could run quite freely and play. There is a volleyball net,. Soccer net, a swing, beautiful area to walk, amazing palm trees. It was a bit chilly at night so we turned on the air conditioner to heat up the room. Tea was available in one pot with sugar and in another pot without sugar.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
274 reviews
Price from£89.52per night
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What guests said about Neʼot HaKikar:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    A quiet and friendly village, designed for silence and...

    A quiet and friendly village, designed for silence and tranquility. No bars, restaurants or other public entertainment there. Only one small supermarket available which is enough to keep you well fed and taken care of. Beautiful houses and lots of children everywhere. The beach is not far. Just don't pay too much attention to the mine fields signs - too many of them but not really a danger; leftouts from the Israel-Arab wars; should not forget that this is a border zone. The village itself is well protected, with a border military station nearby.
    Galin
    Bulgaria
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Neot Hakikar is a good base for people who want to explore...

    Neot Hakikar is a good base for people who want to explore the Dead Sea area and do not feel like staying in the cluster of hotels in Ein Boqeq. It is a little kibbutz but it has a couple of grocery shops and feels very safe and friendly ... even the local dogs were very friendly: one came out of its garden and decided to take us for a walk, in a most polite and friendly way. For a European, it is a bit exotic ... you walk down the street and suddenly behind a hedge of bougainvilleas, you see the stark desert hills that surround the Dead Sea. We were a little worried that we'd be close to the factories in the lower part of the Dead Sea, but those were quite a bit further on.
    Anna
    Czech Republic
  • 2.0
    Scored 2.0

    We got there at 10:00pm, as we had told them we would.

    We got there at 10:00pm, as we had told them we would. It was dark and there were no lights on in the place. A large barking and nasty looking dog was outside between our car and the property. We tried calling the number provided but only got the answer machine. We turned around and drove away.
    A
    Avi
    United States