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  • daphna s
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    a great weekend !

    we came thursday evening, and we stayed at a private room, very quiet and coozy. we had a wonderful dinner, at the nait tent. there are animals for the kids. and a hot pool, at the top of the mountain...

    Reviewed on Jan 5, 2019
  • Shay L
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    Great family vacation

    Thank you for the wonderful hosting! we came with the whole extended family for a night including dinner and breakfast and we enjoyed every minute. The place is very comfortable and clean, kids friend...

    Reviewed on Dec 2, 2018
  • RovingRed74
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    Negev is beautiful

    the Negev desert is a beautiful place - timeless, silent, and so stepped in history - you can actually feel where the ocean used to run, the lowest place on earth now feels so grounding, your ears pop...

    Reviewed on Nov 17, 2016
  • laura_expedio
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    Amazing!!!!

    Traveling throughout Israel with many attractions on the way but the Negev Desert was my very favorite one. Fantastic nature, charming desert towns, scenic roads. Is a must to see it and enjoy!

    Reviewed on Feb 10, 2016
  • AKM4755
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    Vast, empty, and spectacular

    We drove through the Negev from Tel-Aviv to Eilat. We had no idea what we would see. The excellent modern highway -- with services available -- goes through miles and miles of largely primeval, unin...

    Reviewed on Jul 18, 2015
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