Budget Accommodation Middle East Israel Golan Heights Hostels Tel Hai Youth Hostel & Guest House
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Tel Hai is an absolute delight. We couldn't believe it was actually a youth hostel! The rooms are large, very clean, and you are provided with towels and soap/shampoo. The rooms have quite aircon, black out curtains and wonderful views of the Hula valley. Would def recommend! One small note - if you arrive on Friday evening (like we did) the nearby town is totally closed. Head out of town to the next big junction and you can find a few restaurants at a kind of service station - don't be put offby the location, they serve really good food!
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My husband Eugene and I can only give you the very best rating. I have been to Israel 17 times since 1992. I have stayed at Tel Hai Youth Hostel twice now. The scenery from the Guest house is magnificent and the surrounding area is beautiful. The Golan Heights, Banias and mount Hermon is truly well worth seeing. I am only sorry that I heard about you at such a late stage of our visits to Israel. The breakfasts that we received were scrumptuous and the help from your staff was excellent.
Thank you for a lovely stay
From Rosa Rafferty
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The Tel-Hai guest house resides on a hill facing the view of the Golan Heights, Mount Hermon and the Upper Galilee.
Accommodations:
83 rooms with A/C, T.V., bathroom and refridgerator.
3 Lecture Halls, 5 classrooms with audiovisual equipment and learning accessories, T.V. room, cafeteria, Basketball/Soccer court, game facilities for children, Internet station, Movie System, large balcony with view, lawns, Amphitheatre, Synogogue and Sefer Tora. There is a possibility to organize Study Days and Family/Organization Conferences.
Meals:
Spacious Dining Room with seating for 250. Additional dining room seating 150. Breakfast included in price. Additional meals (including packaged meals) should be ordered in advance. Food is Kosher.
Check in:
Check in is from 15:00 between Sunday to Friday. On Saturdays check in is an hour after Shabbat ends (evening).
If the reservation is made by a guest holding an Israeli passport, V.A.T. will be added according to law regulations. This will be payable on arrival at the hostel.
Check in:
Check in is from 15:00 between Sunday to Friday. On Saturdays check in is an hour after Shabbat ends (evening).
"If the reservation is made by a guest holding an Israeli passport, V.A.T. will be added according to law regulations. This will be payable on arrival at the hostel."
* The Customer Satisfaction score is based on a combination of ratings from Travellerspoint and external websites. The score of 89% for this property is based on ratings provided by 4 guests.
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