Hotel in Beersheba, Israel
Red Sea Hotel
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About Red Sea Hotel
Red Sea Hotel lists an Eilat address despite a Beersheba city tag, and key details — star rating, pricing, facilities — are unverified. Families considering the southern region have better-documented options in Beresheet (Mizpe Ramon) or Six Senses Shaharut. Confirm location and room specifics directly before booking; treat this as a venue to investigate rather than a confident pick.
Quick Take: Red Sea Hotel, Beersheba
The venue data for Red Sea Hotel is sparse enough that a confident booking verdict requires more caution than usual. The address on file places it in Eilat rather than Beersheba, which is itself a meaningful detail: if you are planning a trip to either city, confirm the exact location before committing. With no star rating, no pricing, no guest reviews, and no awards on record, this is a hotel you will need to vet independently before booking — especially if you are travelling with children and need reliable baseline information about facilities.
For families exploring the Negev region right now, the Southern District offers genuinely interesting options at different price points and confidence levels. Beresheet in Mizpe Ramon is the most credentialed family-friendly property in the region, with a clifftop setting above the Ramon Crater that gives children a visual experience unlike anything else in Israel. If the Red Sea Hotel is indeed located in Eilat, it sits in a resort town built around beach holidays and water activities, which is structurally good news for families — but the hotel itself cannot be assessed here without verified data. Six Senses Shaharut in the Arava desert is worth knowing about for older children and design-conscious parents, though it operates at a significantly higher price point.
What the address data does tell you: if this property is in Eilat, you are looking at a city that runs on tourism infrastructure, with most hotels clustered near the beach and the port. Proximity to the Red Sea (from which the hotel presumably takes its name) is likely the core offering. Families travelling to the region in the current season should factor in the heat , Eilat and the southern Negev run hot, so pool access and air-conditioned rooms matter more here than in most Israeli destinations.
Until verified data on room categories, pricing, and facilities is available, treat this as a placeholder entry. Use our full Beersheba hotels guide to cross-reference alternatives, and check our Beersheba experiences guide to plan around whichever base you choose. For dining context, the Beersheba restaurants guide covers your leading options in the city proper. If you are also considering Tel Aviv as a base, Alma Hotel and the Efendi Hotel in Acre offer far more verified quality signals for a comparable or premium spend.
Quick reference: Booking difficulty , Easy. Price range , Not confirmed. Family suitability , Structurally plausible given likely Eilat location, but unverified. Verify address and facilities directly before booking.
Compare Red Sea Hotel
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red Sea Hotel | Easy | — | |
| The Drisco Tel Aviv | Unknown | — | |
| The American Colony Hotel | Unknown | — | |
| Beresheet | Unknown | — | |
| Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem | Unknown | — | |
| Mamilla Hotel | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is the dining at Red Sea Hotel?
The venue record for Red Sea Hotel does not include cuisine type, chef details, or dining hours, so a confident verdict on the food is not possible at this stage. For a hotel at this address in Eilat, the surrounding area offers a range of independent restaurants along the waterfront. If dining quality is a priority, consider the Beresheet or Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem, both of which have documented food programs. Confirm dining options directly with Red Sea Hotel before booking if this matters to your stay.
How is the location of Red Sea Hotel?
The address on file is Sderot HaTmarim 11, Eilat, which places it in Israel's southernmost city on the Red Sea coast. Eilat is a resort town known for year-round sun, snorkeling, and border proximity to Jordan and Egypt. The specific street position relative to the beach or city center is not confirmed in the venue data, so check the exact distance to the waterfront before committing, particularly if beach access is a deciding factor.
What is check-in like at Red Sea Hotel?
No check-in hours, contact number, or booking policy are listed in the venue record for Red Sea Hotel. This limits any practical guidance on early check-in, late arrival, or front-desk availability. Before booking, reach out directly through whatever channel the property lists on its current website to confirm these logistics, especially for late-night arrivals common among travelers crossing from Aqaba or arriving on late flights into Eilat's Ramon Airport.
Which room category is best at Red Sea Hotel?
Room categories and star rating are not documented in the available venue data for Red Sea Hotel, which makes a specific recommendation impossible without more information. As a general rule in Eilat, rooms with a Red Sea or pool view carry a meaningful premium over garden or street-facing options. check the venue's official channels to ask which room tiers include a view, and weigh that against the price difference before confirming.
How does Red Sea Hotel compare to nearby hotels?
Without a confirmed star rating or price range for Red Sea Hotel, direct comparison is limited. In the Israeli hotel market, Beresheet in Mitzpe Ramon and Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem are benchmarks for high-end delivery, while Mamilla Hotel and The American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem offer strong mid-to-upper positioning with documented credentials. The Drisco Tel Aviv is the reference point for boutique quality on the coast. Red Sea Hotel in Eilat occupies a different geographic and likely different price tier, but until pricing and ratings are confirmed, book a more documented property if you need certainty.
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