Dan Eilat Hotel has launched GALA, a new premium hospitality experience for guests staying in selected luxury rooms and suites, as part of a broader upgrade of the Red Sea resort.

The GALA offering will apply to 38 executive rooms, 24 terrace rooms, four club suites, two deluxe suites, and the hotel’s presidential suite, according to the company.

Guests booking GALA rooms and suites will receive personalized service and a package of benefits, including check-in at a separate reception desk, an escort to the room, complimentary access to the Cactus VIP pool deck, entry to the hotel’s business lounge, and access to the hotel’s new wellness complex.

The package also includes a complimentary welcome mini-bar, a cocktail invitation for two in the lobby, in-room gifts, a high-end coffee machine, upgraded bathroom amenities, and a pillow menu.

VIP upgrades at Dan Eilat

The launch comes after a series of upgrades at Dan Eilat, including the opening of the JAH Spa Wellness Center, a two-floor, 700-square-meter wellness complex. The complex includes seven treatment rooms, a couples’ treatment suite with a jacuzzi, a hammam, a sauna, a cold room, a fitness center, and a beauty area.

Dan Eilat Hotel, new Gala rooms and suites. July 7, 2026.
Dan Eilat Hotel, new Gala rooms and suites. July 7, 2026. (credit: Courtesy)

The hotel has also upgraded its poolside VIP offering with the Cactus complex, which includes private air-conditioned cabanas and waiter service. Guests in the complex receive light refreshments, fruit baskets, soft drinks, wine and beer, and ice cream for children.

Dan Eilat also recently opened a new fitness center with equipment for strength training, cardio, and functional workouts.

For families, the hotel added several children’s activity areas, including a LEGO playroom created in cooperation with the LEGO Store in Eilat. The space includes worktables with thousands of LEGO bricks and a building wall.

The hotel also opened GAMEDOM, a gaming room with gaming chairs, PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox consoles, as well as interactive games for a range of ages. A dedicated Nintendo area includes Mario, Pokémon, and other classic and current games.