18 Best Hotels in Eilat and the Negev, Israel

Aria Hotel

$$$ | Arava Rd., 88119, Israel

The first thing you'll see when you enter this all-suite hotel is its breathtaking view of the shimmering sea and the mountains beyond. It maintains a refined air thanks to its quiet lobby, its soothing spa, and a beach exclusively for hotel guests—the only one of its kind on North Beach. Each suite in the hotel's twin seven-story towers has its own balcony. Parents can keep an eye on their children in the Kids' Club via a closed-circuit system transmitted to their in-room TV. If you feel like dancing the night away, there's a bar and a dance floor.

Pros

  • Lovely views
  • Short walk from shopping area
  • Feels separated from the boardwalk hubbub

Cons

  • Pool can be cold in winter months
  • Late-night music may disturb some guests
  • Not much of a beachfront
Arava Rd., 88119, Israel
08-638–8888
hotel Details
246 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Beresheet Hotel

$$$$ | 1 Derech Beresheet, 80600, Israel Fodor's Choice

The blink-and-you-miss-it driveway (you've gone too far if you see the sign pointing to Eilat) doesn't befit this luxurious property's magnificent natural setting or its status as one of Israel's most expensive hotels. The sweeping lobby has glossy marble floors and smashing views of the crater beyond, as do the terraces in many of the rooms. Private villas, in groups of low-rise buildings, are designed to resemble modest Nabatean huts, but the interiors feature whirlpool tubs, handsome showers, and wooden shutters that open up into sleeping areas. The gorgeous outdoor pool areas are a great perk in the warmer months, while in winter you can swim laps in the candlelit indoor pool. Dinner at the restaurant is better than serviceable, but pales in comparison to the lavish breakfast. Downstairs there's a full spa, a small sauna, and a children's play area.

Pros

  • Unmatched crater views
  • Access to natural wonders
  • Gorgeous indoor and outdoor pools

Cons

  • Extremely pricey
  • Amenities could be spiffier for a five-star hotel
  • Isolated environment
1 Derech Beresheet, 80600, Israel
08-638–7797
hotel Details
111 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Carmey Avdat Farm

$$ | Rte. 40, 84990, Israel

These six cabins are designed for anyone craving an authentic Negev experience. As part of their vision for the farm complex they've built from the ground up, Hannah and Eyal Israel designed the structures for comfort and relaxation amid natural settings. Each features tiled stone tubs, upholstered wood furnishings, and creature comforts like espresso machines and stereo systems. The fridge comes stocked with milk, wine, and fruit, and a gorgeous Israeli breakfast is delivered to your door each morning, to be enjoyed amid the splendor of vineyards, fruit trees, and herb bushes. Take time to visit the winery on the premises.

Pros

  • Unique experience
  • Quiet setting
  • Private feel

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay on weekends and holidays
  • Paths to rooms could be better lit
  • No nightlife
Rte. 40, 84990, Israel
08-653–5177
hotel Details
6 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Dan Eilat Hotel

$$$ | North Beach Promenade, 88000, Israel Fodor's Choice
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The design of the glitzy Dan Eilat, by internationally acclaimed Israeli architect Adam Tihani, effectively combines high style with creature comforts. The U-shape hotel's pair of connecting two-story lobbies feature a winding glass stairway (as scary as it sounds), craggy rock walls with a water cascade, floating ceiling sculptures, a huge aviary, and a rock pool populated with iguanas. The spacious blue- and terra-cotta rooms have mirrors that you can adjust to reflect the sea. Reserve one of the terrace suites, which have large balconies and indoor whirlpool tubs. Two pools—one for serious swimmers and the other with a waterslide—anchor the large, lush outdoor area, which includes a casual poolside restaurant specializing in juicy hamburgers and hot dogs. Children can play in the supervised "Danyland" playroom or in the toddler's pool.

Pros

  • Great location on the beach
  • Excellent breakfasts
  • Fun for kids

Cons

  • Sometimes noisy
  • Crowded dining room
  • Must reserve lounge chairs early in the day
North Beach Promenade, 88000, Israel
08-636–2222
hotel Details
423 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Desert Home

$$ | 70 Ein Shaviv St., 80600, Israel

Here's a little piece of heaven on the outskirts of Mitzpe Ramon: a laid-back, two-story lodging with five lovely guest rooms that have covered terraces facing the surrounding desert hills. Each room has a bleached-wood floor, handmade furnishings, and sofas piled with Moroccan cushions. A breakfast of local delicacies is delivered to your room each morning.

Pros

  • Lots of privacy
  • Well-stocked kitchenette
  • Lovely vistas

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Not for families with kids under age 16
  • Very quiet, no nightlife
70 Ein Shaviv St., 80600, Israel
052-322–9496
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Herbert Samuel Reef Hotel Eilat

$$$ | Rte. 90 (Eilat–Taba Rd.), 88105, Israel Fodor's Choice

Direct ocean access makes this boutique property a South Beach favorite, though if you need your fix of mainstream Eilat—and we're not sure you will—free shuttles depart six times daily. Guest rooms have smart, modern color schemes, and contemporary furnishings, and decks feature beautiful wood-plank flooring instead of Eilat's typical poured concrete. Flat-screen TVs, sleeper sofas, and refrigerators for stashing drinks are also standard. The beautiful pool area leads down to the beach where chairs and umbrellas are provided for hotel guests. The surf center offers equipment and lessons, contributing to the hang-loose vibe.

Pros

  • Lots of complimentary amenities
  • Most guest rooms have balconies
  • Free internet access

Cons

  • Limited dining options
  • Not close to downtown
  • You'll need a car to truly get around
Rte. 90 (Eilat–Taba Rd.), 88105, Israel
08-636–4444
hotel Details
79 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Herods Palace Hotel

$$$$ | 6 Hayam St., 88000, Israel

Designed with the legendary king in mind, this massive hotel is all about over-the-top opulence and Vegas-style pizzazz. The dramatic, 12-story lobby, decorated with wrought-iron chandeliers, carved marble planters, and mosaic tiles, graces the main building. The spa wing keeps things serene with an adults-only policy. Touches of luxury are apparent everywhere, from the minaret towers that greet you outside to the Romanesque domes, arches, bridges, and niches inside, all designed by well-known architect Yoav Igra to convey Israel's archaeological heritage. Rooms are spacious, with elegant furnishings and lush fabrics. The pool sits at the end of an avenue of palm trees—it looks as though it flows straight into the sea. Note that the Herods chain has three hotels in Eilat, all in the same location; the Herods Vitalis and Herods Boutique are the others.

Pros

  • On the quietest beach in Eilat
  • Wide choice of accommodations
  • Largest hotel in the area

Cons

  • Public areas could use a refresh
  • Furniture worn in some rooms
  • Lots of walking due to the hotel's massive scale
6 Hayam St., 88000, Israel
08-638–0000
hotel Details
297 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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InnSense

$$ | 8 Har Hardon St., 80600, Israel

Set in the slowly developing industrial zone, this unpretentious boutique restaurant--hotel has half a dozen high-ceilinged suites outfitted with modern furnishings, local beauty products, and cozy fireplaces—some even have private jetted tubs. The small restaurant has an outside seating area and serves Israeli breakfasts and homemade granola until 12:30. Lunch and dinner service starts at 12:30, featuring a seasonally changing menu of pasta, steak, chicken, and desserts.

Pros

  • Ideal for couples looking for privacy
  • Sweet spot to stay a few nights in the desert
  • Quite possible to find live music in pubs nearby

Cons

  • No views
  • No bathtubs
  • Can feel a bit remote
8 Har Hardon St., 80600, Israel
08-653–9595
hotel Details
6 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Isrotel Agamim

$$$ | Campne St., 88000, Israel

The name means "lakes," so it's no surprise that this cluster of four-floor buildings is set amid palm trees, emerald grass, and tropical plants, around a lagoon-shaped pool with hammocks and swing chairs. Pale green wicker chairs invite leisure time on the nearby terrace. Many rooms extend over the curving waterways that flow from the pool, and all have private balconies. Recessed lighting casts a soft light on the luxe furnishings in each room.

Pros

  • Laid-back atmosphere
  • Great pool area
  • Excellent breakfast buffet

Cons

  • A 10- to 15-minute walk to the beach
  • Music in the pool area can be too loud
  • Must drive to promenade area
Campne St., 88000, Israel
08-630–0300
hotel Details
288 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Isrotel King Solomon

$$$$ | Piestany St., 88000, Israel

Solomon's entire court could easily have been accommodated at this huge and comfortably furnished family hotel. The staff attends to your every need, and everything runs like clockwork. The market-style dining room serves Chinese fare, along with many other choices. The breakfast selection is vast, and eating on the leafy, shaded terrace is a pleasure. Palm-fringed pools (one with a 50-meter waterslide) overlook the lagoon, and the children's "house" offers all-day activities. The rooms have a sleek, modern look. Garden-terrace suites have their own hot tubs.

Pros

  • Eilat's most child-friendly hotel
  • Lots of activities for the whole family
  • Rooftop lounge with free Internet access

Cons

  • Not on beach
  • Food is uninspired
  • Not recommended for couples
Piestany St., 88000, Israel
08-636–3444
hotel Details
419 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Isrotel Ramon Inn

$$ | 1 Ein Akev St., 80600, Israel

There's nothing rugged about a stay at this charming desert hotel, which has an open fireplace in the lobby for chilly winter nights. Choose between pastel-and-white studio apartments (perfect for one or two) or two- or three-room suites (for up to six guests). Suites also have well-equipped kitchenettes where you can whip up your own meals. The 20-yard-long heated indoor swimming pool would not be out of place at any luxury hotel. The helpful staff is happy to arrange four-wheeling adventures, horseback riding tours, or nighttime excursions when there's a full moon. Even if you're not staying here, the restaurant is worth a visit; hearty buffet meals are enlivened by condiments made by local cooks.

Pros

  • Ideal for mountain bikers looking to take advantage of nearby trails
  • Tasty meals
  • Feels private

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Not much to do nearby at night
  • Limited interaction with other guests
1 Ein Akev St., 80600, Israel
08-658–8822
hotel Details
96 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Isrotel Yam Suf

$$$ | Rte. 90 (Eilat–Taba Rd.), 88103, Israel

Across from Coral Beach, this charming property has a six-story wing—where most of the rooms have balconies facing the sea—as well as a couple of three-story buildings set amid private gardens. There's even a wing intended for small groups of snorkelers and divers—it faces the Manta Dive Center, which offers two- and five-day certification courses. The hotel's entrance, facing the Eilat Mountains, is up a palm-lined drive; inside, the decor is modern and lively. The color scheme of the guest rooms is particularly attractive, with pale woods and earth tones. Just across the road are the beach and a seafood restaurant.

Pros

  • Great beach for snorkeling
  • Daily activities for kids
  • Close to the aquarium

Cons

  • Bland food in dining room
  • Not within walking distance of downtown
  • Decor could use an update
Rte. 90 (Eilat–Taba Rd.), 88103, Israel
08-638–2222
hotel Details
261 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Leonardo Hotel Negev

$$ | 4 Henrietta Szold St., 84894, Israel

This business-oriented property, the biggest and most well-known chain hotel in town, also has some amenities that appeal to leisure travelers. The 12-story building's beige-and-brown stone mimics the desert surroundings, and its arched windows make it appear less angular than the city's other structures. Guest rooms have great work spaces and convenient reading lights. The breezy outdoor patio, with babbling fountains, is a cool place to relax in the hot desert climate. The hotel's outdoor pool is open from April to October.

Pros

  • Decent rates for what you get
  • Well-equipped gym
  • Convenient city-center location

Cons

  • Listless service
  • Internet costs extra
  • Frill-free, thrill-free
4 Henrietta Szold St., 84894, Israel
08-640–5444
hotel Details
300 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Leonardo Plaza Hotel Eilat

$$$ | North Beach Promenade, 88100, Israel

Sitting along the promenade, near the beach and the marina, this hotel is within walking distance of everything. The rooms along outside corridors are done up in nautical shades, and most face the sea or pool. For pure pampering, request one with its own whirlpool tubs. American tour groups and French visitors are partial to this place. The well-regarded spa has an outdoor hot tub with sea views and a large, private tanning terrace.

Pros

  • Excellent beachfront location, in the middle of the action
  • Extensive children's activities
  • Noteworthy spa

Cons

  • Within earshot of the beachfront discos
  • Expensive online access
  • Large, noisy groups come through occasionally
North Beach Promenade, 88100, Israel
08-636–1111
hotel Details
308 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Queen of Sheba Eilat Hotel

$$$$ | 8 Antib Rd., 88121, Israel

The palatial entrance of this grand hotel is certainly fit for a queen, capped with a pillared dome rising between two turrets. On either side is a wing with more than 200 rooms. Elegant curtains cover the windows of the 40-foot-high lobby and mosaics of biblical animals cover the floor. The queen must have loved cats—images of them are everywhere. Most bedrooms have gold-framed mirrors and marble bathrooms with hand-painted murals. Rooms on even-numbered floors have balconies (some with their own whirlpool tubs) facing the sea or the marina. Transparent gold-cage elevators offer views of the atrium as they rise.

Pros

  • Elegant rooms
  • Prime location near the waterfront
  • Stunning views of the Eilat Bay

Cons

  • Late-night music can be heard on lower floors
  • Lines for the dining room at dinner are sometimes long
  • Property is huge
8 Antib Rd., 88121, Israel
08-638–8888
hotel Details
501 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Royal Beach Eilat

$$$$ | North Beach Promenade, 88000, Israel

On the promenade, across from Royal Beach (Eilat's answer to Miami's South Beach), this sprawling hotel blends comfort, glamour, and sophistication. The serene atrium is furnished with cushy leather couches and decorated with cobalt-blue sculptures suspended from the ceiling. Three-story glass windows frame graceful bamboo and palm trees. A large terrace—crammed with colorful flowers, overhead fans, and kilim rugs—faces the Bay of Eilat, providing views that are all the more stunning at sundown. Rooms have comfortable sofas and chairs and private balconies, and suites have their own whirlpool tubs. For the best views, ask for a higher floor.

Pros

  • Pleasant pool area graced by waterfalls
  • Excellent seaside location
  • Lots of dining options nearby

Cons

  • Standard rooms can be small
  • Some in-room fixtures could use a refresh
  • Public areas need new furnishings
North Beach Promenade, 88000, Israel
08-636–8888
hotel Details
383 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Succah in the Desert

$ | Off Rte. 171, 80600, Israel

Down an unpaved road, this out-of-the-ordinary cluster of stone-and-wood huts sits on a rocky hillside; for the rugged traveler seeking the starkness and purity of the desert, it's an appealing example of ecotourism. Each hut has a carpet on its earthen floor and a mattress piled with cozy blankets; household essentials include a tea corner, a clay water jar, and copper bowls for ablutions. The units are solar-powered, and there's an eco-friendly toilet cabin. Guests eat in the communal dining room. You can ask a staff member to pick you up from outside the Isrotel Ramon Inn. Plan to arrive before dark.

Pros

  • Homemade vegetarian breakfasts
  • Great for stargazing
  • Dinner may be included in price on weekends

Cons

  • Can be cold at nights
  • Difficult to reach without a car
  • Shared bathrooms
Off Rte. 171, 80600, Israel
08-658–6280
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Trumpeldor Ba'Atika

$ | 21 Trumpeldor St., 22000, Israel

The Ottoman Empire's early-20th-century expansion plans envisaged Beersheva as a regional capital, and the Turks built handsome stone structures in what is now the Old City; this special boutique lodging occupies one of them and is notable for its central courtyard, gorgeous stone walls, and spacious interiors. Guest rooms have small kitchenettes, and all are at ground level, although uneven stone walkways and a vintage entrance gate do not mean easy accessibility.

Pros

  • Historic and charming setting
  • Close to trendy restaurants and bars
  • Ottoman-era carved wooden furniture in guest rooms

Cons

  • Can be loud, so ask for room far from main street
  • Some challenges for those with mobility issues
  • Mattresses may need updating
21 Trumpeldor St., 22000, Israel
54-761–1933-for reservations, ask for Oshrat
hotel Details
4 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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