Description
The Massada youth hostel and guest house is at the foot of the Massada, overlooking the Dead Sea and the view of the marlstones. The guest house includes a private swimming pool.
88 rooms with A/C, shower and bathroom, T.V., mini bar and electric kettle. Lecture hall and 4 classrooms each seating 70, equipped with technical aids.
Two Dining Rooms with 250 seats and 50 seats. Breakfast included in the price. Additional meals (including packaged meals) should be ordered in advance.
Check in:
Check in is from 15:00 between Sunday to Friday. On Saturdays check in is an hour after Shabbat ends (evening).
“If the reservation is made by a guest holding an Israeli passport, V.A.T. will be added according to law regulations. This will be payable on arrival at the hostel.”
88 rooms with A/C, shower and bathroom, T.V., mini bar and electric kettle. Lecture hall and 4 classrooms each seating 70, equipped with technical aids.
Two Dining Rooms with 250 seats and 50 seats. Breakfast included in the price. Additional meals (including packaged meals) should be ordered in advance.
Check in:
Check in is from 15:00 between Sunday to Friday. On Saturdays check in is an hour after Shabbat ends (evening).
“If the reservation is made by a guest holding an Israeli passport, V.A.T. will be added according to law regulations. This will be payable on arrival at the hostel.”
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More hotel than hostel great breakfast, all you can eat with lots of stuff. (you don't need dinner the evening before). the rooms are very large and clean, with tv, fridge, and coffee place. very nice common area. swimming pool also included. but stay at most one night because its expensive and there is not much in the area around, only desert (of course massada and the dead sea), i did not see any supermarket. — Anonymous , germany (2010-09-27)



Great Hostel I traveled to Israel and this hostel felt like a home away from home. — CanadianCanuck , Canada (2010-09-26)
















