11 Best Hotels in Upper Galilee and the Golan, Israel

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We've compiled the best of the best in Upper Galilee and the Golan - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Cnaan Village

$$$$ | Had Nes 13, 12950, Israel Fodor's Choice

If relaxation is what you're after, look no further than this homey getaway, a good base for exploring the sights in the Golan Heights. The owner, Anat Cnaan, will greet you with open arms and a table filled with fruit and freshly baked goodies. Your well-designed suite will have a bottle of wine at the ready, which you can open on your personal patio overlooking the Sea of Galilee or enjoy during a relaxing soak in your suite's whirlpool tub. Spa treatments are available at very reasonable prices, and the lovely pool area was designed by Anat's architect-husband, Avi.

Pros

  • Unique pool
  • Extraordinary breakfast
  • Lovely owner

Cons

  • Signage is hard to see
  • In a residential area
  • No dinner option
Had Nes 13, 12950, Israel
04-682–2128
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pina BaLev

$$$ | 31 HaChalutzim St., 1200000, Israel Fodor's Choice

Each of these distinctively designed suites offers all of the amenities you could want in a Rosh Pina retreat. The owner restored one of the historic homes built by Baron Rothschild in the late 1800s for the settlement's farmers. Taking it upon himself to be an ambassador for Rosh Pina, Kobi Kuperberg takes incredible care to make sure that you have a pleasant journey. Upon arrival, you will be greeted with wine, fruit, and chocolates. Breakfast is served in the peaceful gardens surrounding your suite, which have lots of stone and beautifully finished wood.

Pros

  • Welcoming owner
  • Soothing spa treatments
  • Luxurious amenities

Cons

  • Limited number of suites
  • No fitness room
  • No dinner option
31 HaChalutzim St., 1200000, Israel
07-799--78114
Hotel Details
5 suites
Free Breakfast

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Ahuzat Hameiri

$$$ | 1 HaChalutzim St., 1200000, Israel

This stunning mansion has been in the Hameiri family since it was built in the late 1880s. The current generation has renovated the rooms and landscaped the grounds with an elegant touch. Most rooms have stained-glass doors and vaulted ceilings; it's worth asking for one of the pair with private terraces.

Pros

  • Breathtaking views
  • Nice grounds
  • Family-friendly atmosphere

Cons

  • No pool
  • Many steps to rooms
  • Breakfast down the street
1 HaChalutzim St., 1200000, Israel
04-693–8707
Hotel Details
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Beit Ram Sheraf

$$ | 32 Zevitan St., 12948, Israel

The four suites owned by Judit Sheraf and Avi Ram are the perfect place for a family weekend: each cottage has a double bedroom, a living room that sleeps three, a kitchenette, a heated outdoor Jacuzzi, and a very large private yard with grill and hammock or swing set. A generous Israeli breakfast can be brought to your cabin for an extra fee. The large private pool is open from April to October; the grounds also have an outdoor hot tub and massage room.

Pros

  • Heated pool
  • Child-friendly atmosphere
  • Helpful owners

Cons

  • Relatively expensive
  • Mosquitoes in summer
  • Beds could use more modern coverings
32 Zevitan St., 12948, Israel
052-284–4013
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5 cottages
No Meals

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Grand Vista Boutique Hotel

$$$$ | 31 Kfar Yuval, 12215, Israel

Orchards surround this small hotel, so the heady aromas of the peaches and nectarines will bring you closer to nature as soon as you arrive. Views of the Golan Heights, Mount Hermon, and the Lebanon Mountains can be enjoyed from the pool, which is never crowded because it's shared by just five suites. Freshly brewed coffee and snacks baked on the premises are served throughout the day. This place feels like home after even a short visit. The owners take you on orientation tours of the area and give you recommendations of activities that will enhance your stay.

Pros

  • Mountain views from the pool
  • Cozy environment
  • Whirlpool tub in each room

Cons

  • In a residential neighborhood
  • Outdated decor
  • Few rooms
31 Kfar Yuval, 12215, Israel
052-638–8783
Hotel Details
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hasseuda Ha'achrona

$$$ | Main road, 2011500, Israel

This lodging's peculiar name (it means "The Last Supper") shouldn't stop you from enjoying its magnificent views of the Golan Heights, the Sea of Galilee, and the Galilee mountains. The owners have outfitted each of the suites in classic style with furnishings they collected while traveling through Europe. They are happy to prepare gourmet breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, but many guests skip breakfast because each room has a kitchen stocked with a selection of cereals, yogurt, fruit, and other delicacies.

Pros

  • Pretty pool
  • Cozy atmosphere
  • Convenient for families

Cons

  • Not much for nonvegetarians
  • Need a car to get around
  • Can hear other guests
Main road, 2011500, Israel
04-698–9788
Hotel Details
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Joseph's Well Country Inn

$$ | Off Rte. 90, 1233500, Israel

Each room at this friendly kibbutz lodging is like a cozy studio apartment, with pine furnishings and chintz curtains. Clusters of rooms share private patios where you can get to know your fellow guests. Breakfast is served in the kibbutz dining room. Joseph's Well offers few activities, but is a good base for exploring the Upper Galilee.

Pros

  • Informal vibe
  • Terrific for families
  • A peek into kibbutz life

Cons

  • Plain decor
  • Basic breakfast
  • Inadequate air conditioning
Off Rte. 90, 1233500, Israel
04-690--9829
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Levin Nof Marhiv

$$ | 24 Mitzpeh Kinneret St., 20115, Israel

With a view over the Galilee all to way to the Kinneret, the Levin Nof Marhiv will encourage you to stop and take a breath of fresh air. Order a relaxing massage, soak in your hot tub, or enjoy vegan delicacies from the neighborhood eateries. If you need a well-deserved break from touring the nearby sights, spend some time in one of the rustic rooms or cabins and enjoy the gentle rhythm of the peaceful countryside.

Pros

  • Scenic views
  • A small pool for families
  • Hot tub

Cons

  • Breakfast not included
  • Basic amenities
  • Minimal service options
24 Mitzpeh Kinneret St., 20115, Israel
04-698–9120
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8 units

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Safed Inn

$ | Off HaGdud Hashlishi St., 1310001, Israel

On the outskirts of Tzfat, the budget-minded Safed Inn caters especially well to families. There's a courtyard for barbecues, a pretty garden where kids can play, a fully stocked kitchen, and a homey dining room where breakfast is served. Standard rooms are simple but clean. Costing a bit more, the deluxe rooms have featherbeds, whirlpool tubs, and parquet floors. Three dormitory style rooms are also available at a low cost.  

Pros

  • Good value
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Shared rooms available

Cons

  • Owner can be a bit brusque
  • No kids in deluxe rooms
  • Breakfast not included
Off HaGdud Hashlishi St., 1310001, Israel
04-697–1007
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22 rooms
No Meals

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Tamar v'Gefen

$$$$ | Off Rte. 89, 2495300, Israel

In the Western Galilee, Tamar and Yaron Cohen created three lovely suites off their home, where they focus on their love of wine. The couple bottles wine in an underground cellar they built for themselves, combining Yaron's carpentry skills with Tamar's tasteful designs. Guests checking in receive a welcome tour of the cellar and a tasting. Naturally, the rooms are all stocked with a bottle, too. The kitchenette includes cold drinks, as well as Tamar’s homemade chocolate truffles, cheese crackers, and nut cookies. Complimentary bikes and a list of where to ride are included in the rates.

Pros

  • Hot tub in a stunning garden
  • Complimentary use of bikes
  • Delicious breakfast

Cons

  • Away from tourist attractions
  • No family options
  • In a residential neighborhood
Off Rte. 89, 2495300, Israel
050-997–8911
Hotel Details
3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Tehila

$$ | 7 HaChalutzim St., 1200000, Israel

Amichai and Tehila Yisraeli bought this 19th-century farm and converted the former stables, storehouse, and dairy into a charming guesthouse. Three decades later, Villa Tehila retains its old-world character. The simply appointed rooms, which overlook a central courtyard, have the original stone walls and are decorated with antiques. Children will enjoy feeding the ponies, turtles, parrots, chinchillas, and llama. There's a pub on the premises, open only on weekends.

Pros

  • Family-friendly vibe
  • Convivial owners
  • Pool open year-round

Cons

  • Some rooms very small
  • Courtyard dimly lit at night
  • Not for those with animal allergies
7 HaChalutzim St., 1200000, Israel
04-605--7181
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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