Our trip corresponded with Passover, and the entire country was on holiday. As a result, affordable lodging options in the Sea of Galilee area were limited. Here are some things to consider before booking: 1) The hotel's photos are definitely not current. The place is quite run-down and in need of significant updating and upgrading. The common area and stairwell area look great in the photos - not so much in real life. 2) We paid for a mountain view and got a view of old, broken furniture on a porch; our room definitely didn't look like the one in the picture, and we appeared to have the only room without a TV (not a big deal for us); we had 2 single beds in a very cramped room, and my bed was not even level; 3) we had the "accessible" bathroom (don't know how you'd get a wheelchair up to the entrance (other side of the building in the main photo and up stairs) let alone into the bathroom) that required putting down a towel barrier to keep water from flowing across the floor (provided a broom squeegee); 4) the wi-fi connection in the room dropped every couple of seconds without ever getting a full signal anywhere in the room. 5) the owner is a genuinely friendly and helpful man; he has run the place through word of mouth for years (decades?), but his son had him put the property on the internet ~3 months ago; the owner himself doesn't use the internet; 5) son owns the restaurant on the ground floor; assume that is where b-fast would be available but didn't use it or ask.