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U Magic Palace
4.5/513 Reviews
I stayed at the hotel between 17.5 and 21.5. The hotel is outdated, the dining room is reasonable and the pool is standard. However the customer service is very poor. We booked a room for 2 people, arrived two co-workers, got a room with a double bed. We were told to call room service and they would come and split the beds. We called, the guy who arrived said that the beds can not be changed because the base does not allow it in the room and if you want you can arrange the sofa bed as a bed - in the same breath he recommended calling the reception to change our room. I went to the reception, I mentioned the situation, the clerk could not help and referred me to the hotel manager - she just shouted at me that I should not come to her or contact her, I told her that the receptionist referred me to her so I came - it did not really interest her. Realizing that another room I was not really going to get, I asked the room service to arrange the sofa for the bed. Room service arrived again and brought us a blanket sheet and pillow. I called customer service, said I did not pay less than any guest at the hotel, why should one of us sleep on a couch ?? The employee told me she had nothing to do, I asked a principal to get back to me. To this day (after the holiday) I am waiting for the same call. We slept with two adults when one was in bed and one on a couch (that could not be opened!) For an entire vacation. Another point, you can also get- Room with a view of the garbage cans and a wake-up call at 7 a.m. with a truck coming to evacuate them.
Yam Suf by Isrotel Collection
4.1/551 Reviews
Lovely hotel, relatively quiet, which for us is great. Not in center of town, and that may be one of the reasons why it felt so relaxed even though the hotel was fully booked. No music in ant if the public areas, hallelujah! Excellent food, varied and fresh. I eat gluten free, friends are vegetarian, meat eaters - there was plenty for each taste. Three pools leave plenty of space for swimmers. Nice lounge beds. And above all - fantastic, attentive service. At reception, dining area, pool. It's not a luxury hotel, but it's definitely very good, and super fun for families. We will certainly return. One note however- the rooms closer to the road are a little noisy, the window is not double glazed. I am also very sensitive to light. There is a heavy curtain, but light seeps in from the side, which bothered me. All in all, highly recommended
Queen of Sheba Eilat
4.2/574 Reviews
The facility is nice but lacks of details and service you expect from 5* hotel. Rude stuff at breakfast, the guy who turned out to be the manager refused to prepare Soya capuchino claiming they don’t have soya milk. Eventually someone else made the coffee for me, with soya milk… The COVID rules are not really enforced, lots of people without face masks everywhere. The customer is not always right, we had an issue and tried to reach senior customers relations, but all we could have is a shift manager that we were not happy with his attitude, I asked to call me but he explained that this is my right to disagree and if i like I can write an email. Well, for me it’s pretty simple, I pay for 5* cause I want 5* experience and service, I’d rather leave my $€£ else where next time!
Aria
4.5/557 Reviews
First time in Aria, and while it has some good, the overall experience was poor. On the good, rooms were new, comfortable, clean and bed were very comfortable and spacious. Food at dining room was great, and there was a lot of choice. View from the room was great and hotel location is very good. But that's where it ends. Overall theme as a first time guest in Aria was no. No service in hotel facilities (gym, pool side bar, kids club) when you need it, opens late, closes early, and almost never on advertised time. Check-in process was long, cumbersome and staff was short and unpleasant. Hotel maintainance and sanitation is probably the weakest point. Corridors were smelly, very dirty, and broken accessories, wall tiles and really anything were the main design theme. People were smoking and drinking alcohol EVERYWHERE, with zero supervision by hotel staff, very unhealthy and unpleasant even for smokers, not to mention families. Hotel is advertised as luxury, and it does show that an effort was made to be one. Unfortunately, it comes short on many key hospitality aspects, in some even when conpared to 4 star hotel of it's competitores - thus providing very poor value for the price, and light year away from it luxury ambitions.
Dan Eilat Hotel
4.5/563 Reviews
Had a great time at Dan Eilat. I was there with my family for 4 days and have to say the hotel was accommodating, extremely clean, friendly staff and great service. I also hosted the Capital Market Conference there and it was a great success, much due to the amazing hospitality and service provided by the hotel staff. I would definitely recommend this hotel to my friends and colleagues.
Caesar Premier Eilat Hotel
4.4/562 Reviews
The Caesar in Eilat was the most disappointing hotel for me during my 25 days of sightseeing in Israel. From the environment to the facilities and the attitude of the staff, it is completely different from Caesar in Tiberias. The hotel environment is extremely ordinary, completely inconsistent with the level it is marked on, and the room facilities are outdated. The first thing I noticed when I checked in was that the balcony door was broken. I called and asked for repairs. The repairman was very nice but they had to go back and forth several times to get tools and it took more than an hour to fix it. The sound insulation of the hotel is very poor, and the room given seems to be a room on the podium floor, and the corridor is crowded. The breakfast environment is also noisy and the food is not rich. Fortunately, we only booked one night and moved to another hotel nearby the next day.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels107
Number of Reviews1,690
Highest PriceNZD 2,920
Lowest PriceNZD 77
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 549
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 524