Metzoke Dragot Hostel

Hostel

Metsoke Dragot Hostel is located on a cliff 20 m above sea level, boasting splendid views of the desert mountains and the Dead Sea. Free WiFiaccess is provided.

An Israeli breakfast, including eggs, bread, cheese, vegetables, hot and cold drinks, is served. Buffet-style dinner with beef, poultry and fish dishes is available at a surcharge.

Guests can buy beer, wine and soft drinks at the reception desk. Staff can provide information about nearby hiking routes.

Metsoke Dragot is 5 km from the nearest junction with the Road 90, where public buses stop. The Dead Sea shore is 6 km away. 

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Region
Dead Sea
Address
Mezok Aamakim, The Dead Sea
Rooms
52

WiFi
Free WiFi
Parking
Free Parking
Accessibility
Accessible

Phone
+972-1-700707180
Email
metzok.dragot@gmail.com
Website
www.metzoke.co.il

  Nearby attractions

The Murba'at Caves

The Murba'at Caves

Nature And Animals
Darga River, Dead Sea
En Gedi Nature Reserve

En Gedi Nature Reserve

Archaeology and History
En Gedi Nature Reserve
Enot Tsukim Nature Reserve

Enot Tsukim Nature Reserve

Nature And Animals
Einot Tsukim
The Botanical Garden in Kibbutz Ein Gedi

The Botanical Garden in Kibbutz Ein Gedi

Public Parks & Gardens
Kibbutz Ein Gedi
Sde-Bar farm

Sde-Bar farm

Workshops and experiences
Sde-Bar farm
Herodium Park

Herodium Park

Archaeology and History, National Sites
Herodium Park
Qumran Park

Qumran Park

Archaeology and History
Qumran Park

  Nearby trails

The Nahal David Stream Accessible Trail

The Nahal David Stream Accessible Trail

Walk by the the riverbank David
Dead Sea
Accessible trail in the ancient sectarian city

Accessible trail in the ancient sectarian city

Visit the archeological site
Dead Sea
Accessible route between the pools

Accessible route between the pools

Short walking path in nature reserve
Dead Sea
From Ma’ale Mezin to Ma’ale Rosh Tzukim

From Ma’ale Mezin to Ma’ale Rosh Tzukim

Cars can be left in Einot Tzukim Nature Reserve (the entrance is for a fee).
Dead Sea
The ‘floating path’ at the Spring House

The ‘floating path’ at the Spring House

Visit to an archaeological site
Jerusalem