Immersive kibbutz experiences, stargazing sessions, camel treks through the luminous Negev desert or floating in the Dead Sea – These are just a few of the adventures you can experience when you visit the luxurious Six Senses Shaharut Hotel, which will open on Aug. 5 in northern Israel.
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The hotel belongs to a global chain that is considered one of the most luxurious in the world. Six Senses Shaharut is expected to be Israel's most expensive hotel.
The most basic room is currently priced at 5,000 shekels ($1,560) per night, while the largest suite, which has three rooms and can accommodate up to seven guests, costs a staggering NIS 30,000 ($9,000) per night. Some rooms even have a private pool.

Located just north of Eilat, the hotel provides guests with an authentic desert adventure with the advantage of complete privacy.
Its 60 suites and villas are located across the expansive desert landscape, along with a signature spa that offers guests a much-needed place for respite.
One of its biggest assets is abundant space, essential for meetings the current coronavirus safety standards. And don't forget about enjoying a Bedouin-style desert picnic created by famous Israeli chef Amir Kalfon, together with the region's best wines.
"After months of anticipation during these unprecedented times, I am very excited about this new opening, General Manager Thomas Fehlbier said. "It brings the Six Senses ethos of sustainability, local sensitivity, and wellness together with our unique desert culture and traditions."
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