Reports of rising tensions along the Lebanon border are not preventing Israelis from traveling to the Galilee. Against this backdrop, Kfar Giladi Hotel has launched unique winter packages that combine culture, gastronomy, spa experiences, and outdoor attractions.
Among the attractions are “The Old Man and the Wine” and a geo-culinary tour in the Hula Valley, combining culture, food, creativity, and an abundance of flavors. Each tour is different, depending on the season and availability.
Another attraction is the Fun Rider experience, offering self-driving (license required) in new Easy Rider vehicles accompanied by a guide. Guests can enjoy the “Rider Club on the Stream,” a challenging nature experience in the Hula Valley through a guided rider tour. The tour departs from Kibbutz Hulata.
Alongside the activities, hotel guests are offered accommodation that includes a spa vacation at the hotel’s health and sports center, a heated pool, chef meals, and winter-inspired culinary experiences.
Guests are invited to the ZUMU Museum, presenting “The Compass,” featuring a large-scale exhibition displayed in the cowshed, stable, laundry facility, and eyewear factory, and including more than 60 works of art of all kinds.
The exhibition spans 1,000 square meters and focuses on recalibrating space and the attempt to return home after the war. Midweek winter packages include breakfast plus a Galilean attraction of choice, starting at NIS 970 per night for a couple. A wine and spa package including breakfast, 50-minute spa treatments, and a journey through the vineyards is priced at NIS 1,845. A midweek package including breakfast and an extreme tour of choice - Ranger, horses, rider, or horseback riding - is priced at NIS 1,500 per night.