4 STARS : Eilat, Israel
- Kampan St. North Beach
Description In the heart of the hotel district, near the seashore and popular Eilat promenades,
you'll find the Agamim Water Garden Hotel - Isrotel's new, young, laid-back hotel in Eilat.
Do you miss the Sinai beaches, the totally free atmosphere, the peace and tranquility?
If so, Agamim the Water Garden Hotel is the hotel for you: a design that harmonizes
naturally with the surroundings; rooms "on the water" with a direct descent to the water;
Rooms The Hotel comprises 320 rooms, all of them identical in size. The rooms are spacious and are elegantly designed to suit visitor's needs.
All rooms have a patio facing a water creek and a magnificent tropical flower garden. It is possible to open extra beds and thereby turn some of the rooms into family constructed rooms. Each one of the 80 ground floor rooms have their own private and intimate wooden patios covered with colorful pergolas. Each of these patios are open at the edge and open up into a little private river creek cohesive with the hotel's centralized lagoon. In ones little personal water haven, one can literally swim his/her way to dinner or one may just lay back relax and sunbathe in the sun.
Hotel Facilities Spa
The hotel also has a magnificent Spa. The spa has a fully accessorized fitness room and gym, dry and wet sauna, beauty salon. The hotel also offers holistic treatments done by professionally trained staff members.
Dining indulgences
The hotel has a spacious dining room. The dining room serves food in a buffet style. In the middle of the dining room one can find 4 cooking stations. These four styles include: Far East style gourmet food – stir fried vegetables, meats, noodles, unique soups, etc. Italian Food – pastas, homemade Italian sauces, etc. Grill Bar – grilled chicken, beef, burgers, steaks, etc. Open Bar – right in front of your eyes, cut
Location In the heart of the hotel district, near the seashore and popular Eilat promenades.
Availability request 1 room(s) : from Thursday, March 18, 2010 to Sunday, March 21, 2010
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