Kinneret Village, Kinneret
About the Hotel
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Getting around
A list of all available modes of transport
Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking lot
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
Guest Parking
- Kitchen
- Electric kettle
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Dining
- Breakfast
- Outdoor dining area
Children
- Cribs
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Mini-bar
- Sitting area
- Patio
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Dining table
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Kitchen
- Electric kettle
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Parquet floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
We had an enjoyable stay at this hotel, particularly appreciating the comfortable, quiet room that provided all the necessary amenities. The convenience of parking right by our door was a big plus. However, some aspects, like the pool being closed for renovations and the walk to the sea being a bit risky due to traffic, did dampen the experience a little.
Our stay at this guest house was a delightful escape. The unique trailer accommodations were surprisingly comfortable and charming, with a clean atmosphere. We loved the espresso machine, which added to our relaxing stay. However, the thin walls made it a little noisy at times. Overall, it offered great value for a short getaway.
I spent a night at this charming guest house, which is a lovely escape from daily life. The buildings might be trailers, but they've been transformed into attractive and comfortable accommodations. The espresso machine was a highlight for us coffee enthusiasts. While the overall experience was pleasant, I wished for better amenities in the kitchen for self-catering.
The courtyard in Moshava Kinneret offers a unique glimpse into early 20th-century Jewish settlement with its charming reconstruction. While the historical ambiance is captivating, I found the accommodations somewhat lacking, especially in terms of kitchenware and the proximity of amenities. The staff was very friendly, but the dining options weren't tailored for families looking to self-cater. Overall, it's an interesting place with potential, but there are areas that could be improved to enhance the stay.
The village is visually charming, with cozy studio apartments nestled among palm trees. However, it's not truly self-catering as the kitchenware is lacking, and the pool is a drive away, which can be inconvenient. Additionally, the surrounding area has a noticeable odor due to a nearby dairy farm, and the road to the beach feels unsafe. On the upside, the staff is very friendly and welcoming.