Tiberias and Sea of Galilee Hotels
David’s Harp Galilee Resort
David’s Harp brings luxury vibes with unreal views over Tiberias and the Sea of Galilee. Whether you’re here to chill or explore, everything runs smooth with top-level service and a laid-back feel.
Rooms are big, stylish, and all about those views. Food? A tasty mix of local and international flavors. Spa day or adventure—it’s your pick.
Shaped like a harp and set on the hills above the northwest shore, you’re right by Capernaum, the Mount of Beatitudes, Tabgha, Kibbutz Ginosar (Jesus Boat), Magdala, and more.
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Hotel Europa Tiberias
Europa Hotel in Tiberias is an elegant, family-run boutique property, thoughtfully tailored to a Jewish religious lifestyle, set within a beautifully restored historic building rich in character and charm.
From the moment of arrival, guests are welcomed into a serene and distinctive atmosphere, with inviting lounge areas beneath fruit trees and a carefully restored wishing well at the entrance.
Masso Restaurant offers a refined culinary experience, serving breakfast through dinner with a rich Galilean menu complemented by local Tiberian influences. The restaurant operates under Glatt Mehadrin kosher supervision by Rabbi Rafael Manat.
Europa Spa is a distinguished wellness complex, featuring a range of treatments, along with a dry sauna, jet tub, and relaxation areas.
Please note: the hotel adheres to Badatz Kehilot kosher standards and is suited to guests observing Jewish traditions. Guests are kindly requested to observe the hotel’s guidelines regarding Shabbat and holiday observance, as well as modest dress in public areas.
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Magdala Hotel Tiberias
Magdala Hotel sits right on the calm shores of the Sea of Galilee, in a place packed with history and meaning. During construction, everything changed with the discovery of ancient Magdala—a first-century town with a synagogue, marketplace, and ritual baths, believed to be the hometown of Mary Magdalene.
That surprise turned it into something special—a stay where comfort meets history, and you can even join a prayer at the on-site Duc In Altum Church. Old meets new here, in the best way.
Set on the northwest shore, you’re minutes from Capernaum, the Mount of Beatitudes, Tabgha, Kibbutz Ginosar, and Mount Arbel, with the eastern side—Susita, Kursi, and Majrase—just a short drive away.
A relaxed, indulgent getaway here is guaranteed.
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The Scots Hotel Tiberias
We also highly recommend one of Tiberias’ top overnight stays—the Scots Hotel, right by the heart of the promenade. Food-wise? It’s seriously top tier.
The Saint Urban Wine Cellar & Bar is a vibe—great music, cozy lighting, and a curated lineup of top Israeli wines with tasty bites from the kitchen.
Torrance Restaurant serves rich, flavorful dishes blending Israeli, Galilean, and a touch of Scottish influence—best enjoyed on the garden balcony almost all year round.
The Ceilidh Bar brings around 80 types of whisky (mostly Scottish), plus great gin, drinks, and light bites.
For downtime, there’s a spa, pool, and a beachfront garden with stunning Sea of Galilee views.
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