I stayed here with my husband and baby, and in-laws, for a long weekend. The village is small, pastoral and off the main road. They have a medium-sized pool and baby pool for the guests' use, which got crowded Friday and Saturday afternoon.
The rooms were small but nice and clean, and had just enough room for a crib. Strangely enough we had to pay 25 shekels/night for a crib, which is unheard of in most places. Also they didn't have the typical kibbutz amenities of a kitchenette with fridge and kettle, which we had come to expect (although they did loan us a kettle from the front desk, and there is a tea/coffee station in the lobby). Moreover, the rooms are all a part of a building, and not separate like in most kibbutzim, so you could hear everything going on in the hallway.
Breakfast was a typical Israeli buffet, and fresh and tasty (and included in the price). Dinner was also available, although we didn't order it. Maybe we should have, as barely any places deliver food to Nes Amim and nothing else is available in the village (closest restaurant is a 10 minute drive away, at a strip mall on the main highway).
So overall a quiet, pretty village, but a little far from restaurants/ main attractions in the area.
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