The Gordonia hotel chain continues to expand its operations in Israel and announces the establishment of a new hotel in the north of the country: Gordonia Migdal Arbel. The hotel, which will feature 77 rooms, is expected to open in about two years, with a total investment estimated at around 120 million NIS.
The hotel is being built in the Migdal settlement – one of the most impressive viewpoints in the Galilee, overlooking Mount Arbel, the Sea of Galilee, and the surrounding open landscapes – and will operate according to Gordonia’s hospitality concept, which emphasizes tranquility, connection to nature, and refined simplicity at a high standard of service.
The hotel’s development is being carried out in partnership with the Zionist Evangelical Movement, led by President Dr. Billye Brim, which has been conducting extensive international activity for Israel since 1986. As part of its activities, the movement organizes prayer gatherings and educational tours in Israel, attended annually by thousands of Israel-loving evangelicals.
Gordonia Migdal Arbel will offer, in addition to guest rooms, a swimming pool, a spa complex, the Gordonia lounge, an event hall, buffets, and bars. The land agreement has been signed for a period of 25 years.
According to Gadi priver, co-CEO of the Gordonia hotel chain, this is a project of special significance: “We are proud of the exciting collaboration with Dr. Billye Brim and the organization she leads, which does so much for the State of Israel. Migdal Arbel is a unique and stunning location, allowing us to realize Gordonia’s core belief – a connection between uncompromising hospitality standards, nature, and scenery.”
The new hotel is part of Gordonia’s expansion momentum, which began with Gordonia Ma’ale Hahamisha and is known for providing an exclusive, private, and high-quality hospitality experience. Between 2026 and 2027, additional hotels are expected to open in Zichron Yaakov and the Golan Heights, while over ten more hotels are currently in planning and construction stages. By 2029, the chain is expected to complete the opening of five additional hotels across the country, including in Eilat, Caesarea, Netanya, Sapir Park, and Migdal Arbel.