Convention Centers

Israel's national lake, the Sea of Galilee (in Hebrew – Kinneret), has always served as a source of inspiration and attraction for people of all religions and cultures.
This is the site of a flourishing Jewish settlement during the Second Temple period, where Jesus founded Christianity, where the early Zionists chose to make their home.
It's sweet waters, stunning views and the proximity to the towering Mt. Hermon inspired, and still inspire, artists and others seeking to rest from the hectic pace of daily life.
The highlight of the Sea of Galilee Village is the wide shoreline expanse of the Sea of Galilee, located in close proximity to the guest rooms and dining area.
Here you can rest and swim in the cool water while enjoying the views of the Galilee and Golan.
The beach provides lifeguard services, beach chairs, shaded areas and 24-hour cleaning services.

Convention Centers

Our convention centers are designated for experience and study activities, are ideal for ODT activities, conferences and meetings, all set in a unique atmosphere.
All our halls are furnished with full amplification and projection equipment, tables and chairs, and screens. Areas with hot refreshments are available for separate payment.
The halls have convenient access to cultivated seating areas, ideal for recesses and outdoor gatherings.
The halls are located close to the beach and overlook the Galilee hills and the Sea of Galilee.

Banquet Halls for Family Events

Our banquet halls are designed to host intimate celebrations on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, and are ideal for weekend wedding and bar mitzva celebrations, birthday parties and special events.
The halls are furnished with tables and chairs, full amplification and projection equipment. Areas with hot refreshments are available for separate payment.
All halls have convenient access to cultivated and green seating areas.
The halls are located close to the beach and overlook the Galilee hills and the Sea of Galilee.

Seating

The large hall contains approximately 25 round tables, each seating 9 people - total 225 people.
The hall can seat approximately 320 people without tables.
The smaller hall contains approximately 13 round tables, each seating 9 people – total approximately 117 people.
The hall can seat approximately 120 people without tables.