A five-star dream
It's hard to surprise us as veteran B&B visitors, but rarely do we come across a place that manages to surpass all of our high expectations, and even set new standards of hospitality.
Gold Dream, the new complex in Moshav Dalton, is a refreshing and very surprising addition to the world of B&Bs in Israel. It is a meticulous, well-invested and super luxurious complex, and has everything you need for a top-notch hospitality experience.
The suites are the new icing on the cake for Batsheva and her partner, veteran hosts in the field who live in Moshav Dalton. This is a completely private complex that is perfect for a romantic couple's vacation, or a particularly pampering family vacation. Although it is an agricultural moshav, as soon as you pass the gate that leads to the complex, you will feel like you have landed in a luxurious and private resort without paying for a plane ticket. The atmosphere here is that of a five-star suite of hotel standard in one of the exotic capitals abroad.
At the entrance to the complex there are two doors, each leading to its own private complex. The two suites in the complex are completely identical inside and out, and are separated by a wall (vacationers arriving together have a connecting door in the outdoor complex).
As you enter the private compound, you are greeted by a large, beautiful pool, and behind it stands the suite, which overlooks it through a huge, transparent glass window. The first thing that made us gasp were the insanely high ceilings (4.5 meters, that's about the height of two stories!) that give the space a super chic and unconventional character.
The design here is very meticulous and it is obvious that every little detail has been thought through – from the choice of fabrics and colors, through the design items and accessories, to the precise lighting that will suit the atmosphere. The suite is perfectly divided – in the central space you will find a large square jacuzzi with a TV screen above it, an urban velvet sofa, a compact round dining area and a practical kitchenette, and then two bedrooms – one for the parents and one for the children, which are located at an optimal distance from each other.
The parents' room has a glass window (with a curtain) that allows you to look out into the central space. The children's room has two twin beds that can be separated, and each room has a private toilet and shower. Yes, yes, private toilets and showers for parents and children. Speaking of children – there is the option of locking access to the pool using a remote control.
It is not possible to cook over a fire on Shabbat.
The kitchen only has cups for hot drinks and wine glasses.
This is one of the most elaborate, luxurious, and unconventional complexes we've visited recently. Every little detail here is thoughtfully designed, the spaces coordinate perfectly with each other, and the guests' satisfaction is the hosts' top priority - they themselves have attested to this.
What’s on the site?
A bottle of wine and chocolates.