Taly's Travel: An overnight stay in Netanya

Mediterre Hotel and Vitkin Winery.

The Mediterre Hotel in Netanya (photo credit: TALY SHARON)
The Mediterre Hotel in Netanya
(photo credit: TALY SHARON)
Sometimes all we need is a short one-night getaway. There is no need to go far anymore, as there are so many good hotels and attractions right around the corner. With this idea, we came to Mediterre for a short summer retreat of one night, enjoyed the beach and a short trip to the Turtle Bridge and the nearby Vitkin Winery.
Mediterre Hotel
The Mediterre Hotel is a stylish new boutique hotel situated in the northern part of Netanya, overlooking the beach. The 60 rooms of the hotel are spread over seven floors, many of them have a balcony, some facing the beach. All Mediterre rooms are pampering and very spacious; the hotel offers family rooms, double rooms, single, business and more. In addition, four luxurious suites were built with a private spa in each (this sounds fantastic for the winter!).
As we entered the hotel, we immediately noticed the luxurious décor, combining white, grey and black marble, extravagant chandeliers, and blue and white furniture. The corridor to the elevators had stylish iron doors and a lighted glass mosaic inspired by the sea shapes and tones, with facing mirrors reflecting a visual art exhibit of waves.
Our Panoramic de Luxe Room
Our room was a “Panoramic Deluxe Room” located on the fourth floor. As we walked into the room our jaws dropped. The room had two panoramic glass walls – one facing north to the promenade and one facing west to the Mediterranean with a balcony. It was full of light and the coastline and sea was visible everywhere! In the evening we watched the sunset from bed and enjoyed the sea breeze on the balcony.
The room had a king-size bed, a desk, and a seating area separated by a semi-transparent natural bamboo screen. The décor of the room was inspired by the sea with shades of blue and sea related elements. The décor follows the sea motif – a seaside vacation!
Like the room, the bathroom was spacious, and had a full bath with a rain shower, extra terry bath towels and robes, and Bvlgari toiletries. The room was equipped with a huge closet, fine soft linen, an espresso machine, mini-bar, safe deposit box with a power outlet, climate control and flat screen TVs. It is clearly ready for longer stays.
We were told that the bathroom has an under-floor heating system and that the photographs on the walls are by the top-ranked landscape photo artist Edward Stern.
Recreation
While the hotel does not yet have a pool and spa, we were told that they are in the process of obtaining access for hotel guests to the building’s swimming pool. They do offer in-room spa treatments and a complimentary package of sunshade and beach chairs at the nearby Tamnoon beach. We took advantage of this and walked to the beach, located across the street from the hotel. On our way we got a voucher for the sunshade, chairs and beach towels. The beach is very close but it is not easily accessible; it requires descending (and then climbing) a respectable number of stairs. However, it is beautiful and has a lifeguard on duty during the day time. We caught some waves, rested and noted the convenient showers and restaurants.
Culinary
Medittere has an active dining room. Stays are based on bed-and-breakfast, which is very good and includes a generous buffet featuring salads, fish, cheese, pastries and eggs by order – and coffee served to the table. On Saturdays and holidays they also offer dinner.
On weekdays, one can also eat at the lobby restaurant, which is called “The Butler.” That’s what we did. The menu here is dairy and includes a fair amount of salads, sandwiches, pastas and fish. We started with very tasty bread and dips; had salads, ravioli, gnocchi and desserts. The food is made well and is moderately priced.
Vitkin Winery and the Turtle Bridge Observatory
A few miles north of the hotel, which is located in the northern part of Netanya, there are two worthwhile attractions – Vitkin Winery and the Turtle Bridge.
Vitkin Winery is one of the leading wineries in Israel in terms of innovation. The winery was established in 2001 by Doron and Sharona Blogolovsky and Asaf Paz, Sharona’s brother, and has promoted Mediterranean varieties such as Caringnan, Cabernet Franc and Petite Sirah. Following the success of the winery in making fine Mediterranean wines, the road was paved for the whole industry! The environmentally friendly winery makes 100,000 bottles of fine wines each year in four series that have won medals and prizes.
The winery’s large visitor center includes a wine shop, seating areas and a private tasting room open on weekdays for tastings. On special occasions (Fridays, before holidays, and more) they throw events here, which includes inexpensive kosher catering. We visited the winery during the harvest season and had an opportunity to see wine-making in process; we tasted the grapes and some of the grape juice. We loved the wines! I highly recommend the red Israeli Journey special edition that is sold for less than NIS 100. They also have some excellent wine deals and holiday gift boxes for Rosh Hashana.
If you are already in Vitkin Winery, walk a few steps to the adjacent turtle bridge on Alexander River. It is the habitat of the largest community of giant turtles in Israel. There is a groomed park here and a small riverside promenade where you can watch the big black-and-white dotted turtles. Do not feed or touch them, please; not only because they bite, but because it is not healthy for them.
Practical Information
Mediterre Hotel, 20 Sderot Nitsa, Netanya. (09) 973-7333, https://www.mediterrehotel.com. Kosher.
Vitkin Winery, Kfar Vitkin, Turtle Bridge road, near Alexander stream. (09) 866-3505, www.vitkin-winery.co.il/, Kosher.
The writer was a guest of Hotel Mediterre and Vitkin Winery.