Amirim 2026: Best Places to Stay in Israel’s Vegetarian Village

Amirim, a vegetarian village in the Sea of Galilee region
Amirim, a vegetarian village in the Sea of Galilee region

Long before veganism became mainstream and wellness retreats became a global industry, there was Amirim. Now a wellness village perched above the Sea of Galilee with incredible views, it was originally founded as a vegetarian village. In the hippy days being a vegetarian said it all.

Perched 650 meters above sea level in the hills of the Upper Galilee, overlooking the Sea of Galilee, Amirim remains one of Israel’s most unusual and enduring communities. Founded in 1958 by Holocaust survivors and immigrants who wanted to create a village based on vegetarian principles, Amirim rejected livestock farming and the meat industry in favor of a lifestyle centered on health, nature, hospitality, and respect for animals.

Nearly seven decades later, the village’s founding ideals feel more relevant than ever.

As concerns about climate change, sustainable food systems, animal welfare, and personal wellbeing continue to grow, Amirim stands as a living example of a community built around many of the values now embraced by younger generations around the world.

A village built by vegetarians

Several attempts were made to establish a settlement on the site before Amirim finally took root. Unlike neighboring agricultural communities, however, the founders chose not to raise animals for food. Instead, they built a moshav centered on vegetarianism, organic agriculture, and tourism.

Because traditional farming offered limited economic opportunities under these constraints, residents began opening guesthouses to visitors seeking fresh air, quiet surroundings, and a different way of life. What began as a practical solution eventually became the foundation of Amirim’s success. Today, the village remains one of Israel’s most distinctive tourism destinations.

Amirim Sold Wellness Before It Was Trendy

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Hidden among the trees of Amirim, the Solitary Cabin attracts writers, artists, hikers, and couples looking for quiet in Israel’s vegetarian village.

Long before wellness became a buzzword, Amirim attracted people interested in holistic living. Many residents have long been involved in:

Herbal medicine
Massage therapy
Yoga and meditation
Natural nutrition
Alternative healing practices
Organic gardening

The village retains a relaxed atmosphere that feels far removed from Israel’s larger cities. Visitors come to slow down, hike forest trails, read on a balcony overlooking the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee), or simply enjoy a few days without noise and traffic.

Artists, Musicians and Free Spirits

Amirim has always attracted creative people. Studios and workshops throughout the village feature local artists, ceramicists, woodworkers, jewelers, and craftspeople. Open studio events and seasonal gatherings continue to draw visitors interested in art, culture, and community. The village’s reputation as a haven for musicians, healers, and alternative thinkers remains part of its charm. In the same vein, look for other villages in Israel like Klil.

Some longtime residents include the beloved multicultural Israeli band Sheva. Their story captures the village’s free-spirited atmosphere perfectly.

Nature at Your Doorstep

Amirim sits on one of the most beautiful roads in northern Israel, between Karmiel and Safed. From the village, visitors can explore:

Forest walking trails
Scenic viewpoints overlooking the Sea of Galilee
Cycling routes through the Galilee hills
Nearby wineries
Ancient olive groves
Nature reserves and birdwatching sites

In spring, the surrounding hills are covered with wildflowers. In winter, mist often drifts across the valleys below, creating dramatic views from the village’s hilltop location.

Where to Stay in Amirim

Amirim continues to offer some of the most charming guest accommodations in northern Israel. Longtime favorites include:

Honny Guesthouse – One of the village’s classic zimmers, known for warm hospitality, gardens, and peaceful surroundings.
Ohn-Bar Guesthouse – A longtime favorite offering panoramic views, spacious suites, and easy access to hiking trails.
Michal Guest House – Family-run accommodations with a cozy atmosphere and beautiful Galilee scenery.

Newer options have expanded the village’s appeal:

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First Light Cabins, Amirim

First Light Cabins – Modern boutique cabins designed for couples seeking quiet, privacy, and forest views.
Amirim Atmosphere – A wellness-oriented retreat featuring gardens, spa amenities, and mountain views.
Dream Time Villa – Popular with families and groups looking for spacious accommodations and a peaceful setting.
Blue House in the Woods – A nature-focused hideaway surrounded by oak trees and walking trails.
The Solitary Cabin – A secluded retreat ideal for writers, artists, and anyone seeking complete tranquility.
Geodesic Dome Retreats – Unique eco-friendly domes that combine glamping, architecture, and nature.

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The Solitary Cabin in Amirim offers a peaceful retreat among the oak forests of the Upper Galilee, combining privacy, nature, and panoramic views for visitors seeking a slower pace of life.

Many accommodations feature private hot tubs, fireplaces, outdoor decks, and spectacular views stretching toward the Sea of Galilee and the Golan Heights. We actually prefer the places without hot tubs as they tend to feel old and moldy after some use. Plus Israel is a water insecure country. Better take a quick shower than run a giant bathtub full of water.

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Room Amirim offers guest accommodations in Amirim that blend rustic charm, wellness-focused living, and stunning views of northern Israel’s landscapes.

Amirim was way ahead of its time

When Amirim’s founders chose vegetarianism in the 1950s, many considered the idea unusual. Today, plant-based diets, sustainable tourism, local food systems, and wellness travel have become global trends. And fun fact: Israel has the most vegans per capita in the world, and the most alt-food companies startup up per capital.

What once seemed radical now appears remarkably forward-looking.

Nearly seventy years after its founding, Amirim continues to offer visitors something increasingly rare: a community built around simplicity, nature, hospitality, creativity, and a belief that people can live more lightly on the land. It’s worth a visit just to witness the Age of Aquarius as it happened and speak to the elders of the village about how it all unfolded with their very hands.

Published: Dec., 2007
Updated: June 8, 2026

Karin Kloosterman
Karin Kloostermanhttp://www.greenprophet.com
Karin Kloosterman is an award-winning journalist, innovation strategist, and founder of Green Prophet, one of the Middle East’s pioneering sustainability platforms. She has ranked in the Top 10 of Verizon innovation competitions, participated in NASA-linked challenges, and spoken worldwide on climate, food security, and future resilience. With an IoT technology patent, features in Canada’s National Post, and leadership inside teams building next-generation agricultural and planetary systems — including Mars-farming concepts — Karin operates at the intersection of storytelling, science, and systems change. She doesn’t report on the future – she helps design it. Reach out directly to [email protected]

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