A unique Holy Land site known as the hometown of Mary Magdalene, located at the shores of the Sea of Galilee. The archaeological site features a ā¦
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Sep 11, 2024
Love this place. Look forward to returning again when I get a chance. This is a totally magical, spiritual place. We have been a few times and it is so peaceful and beautiful, right on theses of Galiā¦Full review by elizandbob
Jul 24, 2024
Charming hotel. Well designed. excellent service. Clean. Big Rooms, Very nice view from the balcony. The atmosphere is special - ancient items in the lobby. Highly recommendedFull review by Mazal G
Jul 12, 2024
Amazing place with good services (rooms, pool, restaurant), the best hotel to stay if you want to visit the places by the See of Galilee.Full review by Rodrigo M
Greetings, Is the guest house open for bookings yet? If so, is it possible to book for a Christmas/New year retreat at the guesthouse? Thanks for your help, Blessings, Julienne London
Are walking/teaching tour guides available through the Visitor's center?
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Absolutely tours are available! I would definitely recommend one of the young volunteer staff take you around and explain the art work and history behind the boat chapel, etc. Our group's ā¦
Absolutely tours are available! I would definitely recommend one of the young volunteer staff take you around and explain the art work and history behind the boat chapel, etc. Our group's tour was led by Fr. Eamon Kelly himself - and was fabulous. He recommends these links: "Discovery at Magdala" on youtube or the Smithsonian article on Magdala: "Unearthing the World of Jesus"
Is it easy to drive here from Tel Aviv, and do you have to do a tour or can you come on your own?
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Yes, you can visit Magdala easily from Tel Aviv. See the oldest rock from synague to see the latest. When you are there seeing the boat altar overlooking Sea of Galilee. Ask for Fr. Kelly, ā¦
Yes, you can visit Magdala easily from Tel Aviv. See the oldest rock from synague to see the latest. When you are there seeing the boat altar overlooking Sea of Galilee. Ask for Fr. Kelly, our friend. Take a picture of the beautiful wall downstairs in the Womenās retreat room.