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Hotel Spa Mizpe Hayamim (Rosh Pina, Israel) |
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01/07/09 (60 review reads) |
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Advantages: Luxurious, relaxing, beautiful
Disadvantages: Not easy to get to, expensive
If you're looking for a place to relax and want something special, here's a place to indulge yourself and take a couple of days off to stay at this lovely spa hotel. Nestled in the hills of the upper Galilee, the name of this means "Viewpoint of the Seas", and on a clear day, you can see the Sea of Galilee to the east and the Mediterranean to the west. But the best view from this hotel is of the snow-capped Mount Hermon. Mizpe Hayamim is truly a pleasure to stay at, despite the slightly high price you'll pay (and some of the spa bits cost extra). Still, if you need to really kick back and relax, this is the place - so hang the cost, we're worth it!
While not a terribly large hotel, this caters more to the moneyed visitors with 50 regular rooms but 41 suites. The whole place is carefully taken care of, is always clean, and seems well kept up. Even the simple standard rooms are luxuriously fitted out and are designed for maximum comfort and relaxation. You'll find a big king-sized bed, and some are even four-posters, draped with curtains that make you feel like royalty. While room service isn't perfect, they have in their lobby/reading room/central area a huge selection of herbal teas and all sorts of interesting things to eat like seasonal fruits or natural, organic pastries available free of charge. The best bit - as soon as you get into your room, take off your outer clothing and don your provided slippers and robe and wander the facilities in that all day and night. Technically, you don't have to get dressed unless you want to leave the hotel. Yum!
More than anything else, this hotel gives you a feeling of old-world welcome and atmosphere combined with natural and organic pampering (I hope that's not an oxymoron). You'll feel like you're there for your all-round health - both physical and spiritual - and you might even feel that time moves a touch slower when you're that relaxed. They're really best known for their in-house spa facilities as well as the sports you can get to and hikes you can take in the area.
If people are worried about the "natural" and "organic" bit, they shouldn't be. Vegetarians will be thrilled and even vegans can have a plethora of what to eat for breakfast, with produce from their own organic farm and in-house bakery. For dinners, they now have two restaurants - one vegetarian and one meat. These both are considered to serve organic food, and considered to be at gourmet level, which means they are both priced in that range.
Of course, being as expensive as it is, it mostly attracts wealthier customers - but thankfully, sometimes we lowly peons can find special deals. Back in its earlier days, everyone was always warmly welcomed. Over the years, as they became more popular, there were experiences where staff seemed to treat us as if we weren't really worthy of being there. But on my last stay there - which was after their last renovation - while they were a touch on the snooty side, they did make an effort to be as nice to the "bonus voucher" clients as they were to the full price ones. So if you can find a deal, this will still be a good choice.
As already mentioned, the food here is organic and/or natural. Breakfasts are generous and beautifully arranged, with a cook on hand to make fresh pancakes or eggs to order. I've never seen more fancy cheeses and salads anywhere, and Israel is known for its large spreads at breakfast. With real linen tablecloths and nice heavy silverware, everything feels sumptuous and the dining area is bright and welcoming. Mind you, they aren't big on coffee and don't serve any alcohol (besides wine at the restaurants), but if you like teas and juices, this is for you!
This is located in one of the most beautiful areas in all of Israel. The hills of the Galilee are stunning and stretch out in front of you from under your feet. Even in the summer, they do everything they can to keep the grounds looking lush and green. Plus with Mount Hermon out your window, what else can you ask for?
It should be noted that this isn't easy to get to and there aren't busses to here, so you'll probably need a car. Even so, until the large road 6 is finished and it finally gets this far north, it isn't going to be a short ride. Also, when you do get there, you have to go up a narrow winding road above the small town of Rosh Pina which is about 15 minutes south of Kiryat Shmona (which also isn't that large a town). Still, there's a small airport nearby and you could fly to that from anywhere in the country and either rent a car from there or take a taxi to the hotel.
Due to where this is located, there's not much on-site in the way of nightlife. During the day, their organic farm as well as their natural soap and candle-making workshop have on-site shops. Of course, why visit a spa if you don't try at least one of the many treatments (most cost extra) available, not to mention the fitness rooms, saunas, Jacuzzi and swimming pool? If you go down the hill and into town, you'll find about anything you want - and if you're ambitious, go as far north as Ma'alot and there you can even go ice-skating! And there's no end of places to see in the area from hikes to history. But this only means that this is very quiet and perfect for a relaxing stay. Therefore, Mizpe Hayamim deserves five stars out of five and is highly recommend it for those who can afford it and have access to a car.
Thanks for reading!
Davida Chazan © June 2009 (Associated Content & Helium), July 2009 (Dooyoo)
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Technical Stuff:
The website for this hotel is http://www.mizpe-hayamim.com/ and you can reserve rooms at this site, on-line.
Prices at this hotel START at around US$330-350 (£200-212 or Euro237-251) a night - this is B&B accommodation for two people, in a regular room during the week, off-season! The fancier suites can cost up to US$950 (over £575 or Euro682) a night for a couple. It is worth it to know that all the rooms, including the regular ones, are very luxurious, and ultimately comfortable.
If you can find a deal, go for it, but beware that during certain times of the year, the hotel won't let you reserve for less than two nights. I told you it was expensive, but boy, is it ever worth it!
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Summary: A hotel spa in the north of Israel that's just wonderful!
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- 20/07/09 I love to travel and your review made me want to jump on a plane and go there immediately! ;p
It sounds like a really nice place for vaccation & breakfast also seems wonderful! Thanks for posting! |
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- 15/07/09 oh yes, I've got it now :P |
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- 15/07/09 Very well constructed and written review. - It will be good to know the price of it :) |
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