Youth Hostel in Massada
Travel Tips for Massada (Page 5/5)
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26 Dec 2010 Martin, USA:
The preserve at Ein Gedi is well worth the climb and Masada also is wonderful. Dead Sea Spa was nice the public beach at EIn Gedi does leave some to be desired but is very inexpensive. |
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04 Jan 2011 Fran, Spain:
Nothing to do, to rest to be awake early |
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03 Dec 2010 Fabio, Netherlands:
Sunrise at the top of the mountain |
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07 Dec 2010 Andreas, Germany:
Walk up to Messada, takes 45 to 60 minutes and don't forgett water. |
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30 Nov 2010 Daniel, USA:
There is nothing to do other than the ruins |
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30 Nov 2010 Daniel, USA:
Either back to Jerusalem or on to Eilat. |
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24 Nov 2010 Jennifer, USA:
Who knows? The staff tell you nothing. Pulling teeth is easier than getting information from them! |
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24 Nov 2010 Jennifer, USA:
Whatever you do, do not stay at Ein Gedi - the staff there equally as crabby, so much so that I left and went back to Tel Aviv! |
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10 Nov 2010 Dorothy, USA:
hike up Masada and watch the sunrise from King Herod's Palace. |
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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...... |

