If the word resort automatically throws you into a five-star vacation in Thailand, we have news for you: Israel also knows how to do it right. The Jacob & Joseph Villas complex in Moshava Migdal offers all the pampering you can think of in one place - and is suitable for special events, family celebrations or an insanely indulgent friends vacation in a luxurious complex.
Location and ambience
This is a huge complex that dominates an area of 2000 square meters of pampering, luxury, and relaxation. The complex is surrounded by the scenery of the Migdal colony, which borders the Sea of Galilee, and feels like a private island nestled within it.
There's everything here - private heated pools, spa jacuzzis, a variety of table games - everything so you don't have to leave the complex and enjoy every moment.
What does the place include
Two large, luxurious villas (Jacob and Joseph) that can be rented together or separately. There are a total of 11 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, two private heated and fenced pools, and plenty of options to spend your time having fun.
The design here maintains a luxurious and elegant line, and the bedrooms have the atmosphere of a meticulous and minimalist boutique hotel. It is clear that every little detail has been thought of here, and you feel it in every corner - from the beautifully equipped kitchen to the living room, designed with maximum beauty and comfort for hosting large groups.
Each of the villas has a particularly luxurious outdoor area, which includes, as mentioned, a pool, a gas barbecue area, a play area for toddlers, and a variety of table and video games for the adults in the group as well. Did we mention that they've thought of everything here?
You should know
The complex is very suitable for special events.
Meals can be ordered by prior arrangement.
There is a synagogue nearby.
We left with a feeling of
This is one of the most luxurious complexes we've visited in Israel, and the word "resort" is completely fitting. If you're reading this while Corona is still a pandemic and not just the name of a beer - you'll know that there's a little overseas in the tower, and you don't even have to stick a swab up your nose to get here.