Youth Hostel in Massada
Travel Tips for Massada (Page 2/5)
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09 Aug 2011 SUZAN, Australia:
Breakfast was exceptional. The evening meal is expensive at NIS54, certainly beyond my budget. You may think about buying something simple outside for dinner instead. The 'canteen' was far too expensive. |
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09 Aug 2011 SUZAN, Australia:
sitting on the balconies talking to other travellers |
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09 Aug 2011 SUZAN, Australia:
the climb to Massada for sunrise & the visitors centre |
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09 Aug 2011 SUZAN, Australia:
To Eilat before crossing the border to Egypt. |
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02 Aug 2011 Jonathan, USA:
No real options unless you can picnic- Each room has refrigerator and a kettle |
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22 Jul 2011 Marc, France:
No food to eat in the area, plan on eating at the hostel. |
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22 Jul 2011 Annelies, Netherlands:
You can reserve dinner at the guest house. |
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22 Jul 2011 Annelies, Netherlands:
Go an hour before sunrise to the Massada and walk the snake path (45 minutes walk). You can see a beautifull sunrise from the Massada. |
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08 Jul 2011 Irene, Denmark:
The food was not as good as expected. Only one kind of bread fx. |
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07 Jul 2011 JANICE, USA:
the cafeteria at the hostel. Food was surprisingly tasty! |
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HI Hostel MassadaThe Massada 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. | more...... |

