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1. Nof Zuqim
Nof ZuqimHaArava HaTikhona
- Relax in the peaceful garden setting of this lodge featuring jetted tubs, a full-service spa, and a refreshing outdoor pool.
NZ$653
19 Aug - 20 Aug




2. Beresheet by Isrotel exclusive
Beresheet by Isrotel exclusiveRamat Negev
- Mountain retreat features 9 treatment rooms at Beresheet Spa, offering massages and body wraps amid Mediterranean charm.
NZ$1,337
30 Aug - 31 Aug




3. Kedma by Isrotel Design
Kedma by Isrotel DesignRamat Negev
- Immerse in desert luxury at this spa retreat with Turkish hammam, hot pool experiences, and a serene outdoor relaxation area.
NZ$559
14 Sept - 15 Sept




4. Carmey Avdat Farm
Carmey Avdat FarmRamat Negev
- Luxuriate in wine country with spa treatments, 6 outdoor pools, and vineyard views at this mountain retreat.
NZ$417
24 Aug - 25 Aug
Top HaArava HaTikhona Hotel Reviews
Beresheet by Isrotel exclusive
10/10 Excellent
"This hotel is on a whole other level! The location is crazy. The staff is like family. The food was delicious. I didn’t want to ever leave!"
Carmey Avdat Farm
10/10 Excellent
"Very special place, hard to describe its natural beauty and uniquely charming atmosphere. Wonderful owners with great artistic tastes and accomplishments, love of nature, and appreciation of the majestic serenity of the surrounding desert, coupled with excellent and comfortable room and culinary amenities. The staff are full of smiles and smart guidance, service is prompt and efficient. Breakfast is sumptuous without excess, kitchen and eating areas accessible at all times, and there’s an honor system for self-help to fruits and snacks and pizza! But to really understand how special it is, go and enjoy. Oh, and when you’re there, please say hi to “D’vash,” a honey-colored (Hebrew speakers will understand) canine who kept us company on our terrace while we sipped morning coffee amid the serenity of the surrounding hills. "



