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Advice on Dead Sea hotels
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| a1andy@aol.com 2006-02-25, 8:14 pm |
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Hello, I'm planning a Dead Sea trip for sometime this year for my
p...any advice on which hotels are best. Looking for comfortable hotel
with reasonable amenities, not too cheap not too expensive. Thanks.
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| I staid at the Nirvana, a bit out of town, it was a five star hotel when I
staid there in 1989. It was $5000 for four weeks everything included. If its
up to the standards it had then it would have wireless access now.
There are many less expensive ones in town, they cater to more to Europeans
and youthful travelers.
Its the town of Ein Bokek, if you weren't aware yet. So do a search on
hotels in that town.
Benjamin
<a1andy@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Hello, I'm planning a Dead Sea trip for sometime this year for my
> p...any advice on which hotels are best. Looking for comfortable hotel
> with reasonable amenities, not too cheap not too expensive. Thanks.
>
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| I staid at the Nirvana, a bit out of town, it was a five star hotel when I
staid there in 1989. It was $5000 for four weeks everything included. If its
up to the standards it had then it would have wireless access now.
There are many less expensive ones in town, they cater to more to Europeans
and youthful travelers.
Its the town of Ein Bokek, if you weren't aware yet. So do a search on
hotels in that town.
Benjamin
<a1andy@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1138274943.575782.16420@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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> Hello, I'm planning a Dead Sea trip for sometime this year for my
> p...any advice on which hotels are best. Looking for comfortable hotel
> with reasonable amenities, not too cheap not too expensive. Thanks.
>
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| I staid at the Nirvana, a bit out of town, it was a five star hotel when I
staid there in 1989. It was $5000 for four weeks everything included. If its
up to the standards it had then it would have wireless access now.
There are many less expensive ones in town, they cater to more to Europeans
and youthful travelers.
Its the town of Ein Bokek, if you weren't aware yet. So do a search on
hotels in that town.
Benjamin
<a1andy@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1138274943.575782.16420@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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> Hello, I'm planning a Dead Sea trip for sometime this year for my
> p...any advice on which hotels are best. Looking for comfortable hotel
> with reasonable amenities, not too cheap not too expensive. Thanks.
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