Sunday, October 14, 2012

Eilat Hotel Advice

Recently, someone asked us for advice where to stay in Eilat. They were looking for a luxurious family hotel, something on par with American standards. We thought for a moment, analyzing all of the hotels, and initially recommended the Hilton Queen of Sheba (as we always do). Of course, though, that got us thinking and we quickly skipped over to TripAdvisor to see what's new in beach town.
We first checked up on the Isrotel Princess, wondering if they had gotten around to renovating the rooms. We quickly noticed some redone rooms, but it's unclear if these are standard rooms or not. According to the Isrotel site, the standard rooms have not been renovated (although the included picture clearly shows a renovated room), and the so- called "primium" rooms are renovated, yet the picture showed a very seventies decor. Reviews seem so-so, with most reviewers berating the service. Bottom line: Give this hotel more time... We realized that the Queen of Sheba, too, is looking a little tired. Not just that, but the pools are awfully boring compared to those of other hotels. The Royal Beach was a no-no, because of the older rooms. The Dan Eilat, while very popular, is slightly too tacky and the rooms could use some work. We ultimately chose Herods Palace, (pictured) which has renovated (albeit boring) rooms, a nice pool, and generally good reviews. What do you think? Good advice or avoid this hotel? A side point: Eilat could really use a good luxury hotel, with nice rooms, attentive service, and nice pools. Effendi Eilat, anyone?