Holiday Village Dor
Holiday Village Dor is a small resort on Israel's Mediterranean coast featuring dome-shaped cabins built directly on the beach. Each cabin contains basic furnishings including a kitchenette with microwave and refrigerator, sleeping areas, bathroom facilities, and communal barbecue zones for outdoor cooking.
The Dor coast was an important trading point from ancient times, with Phoenician and later Roman ships anchoring in its harbors. The area beneath Mount Carmel has remained a place of human settlement and maritime activity for millennia.
The name Dor comes from an ancient Phoenician port that once thrived here, and locals still point to archaeological remains scattered throughout the area. The village today maintains a connection to this maritime heritage through its focus on fishing and coastal living traditions.
The resort sits directly on the beach with immediate access to the water from your cabin, making swimming and water activities very convenient. The shallow, calm bay is ideal for families with children and those seeking safe swimming conditions.
The dome-shaped cabins have an unusual design resembling igloo homes that appeals especially to children because they look so different from standard hotel rooms. This distinctive accommodation style transforms a regular beach stay into a memorable experience that visitors often recall years later.
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