The Effendi Hotel offers twelve special rooms, exclusive and private, on three separate levels. Each level has only four guest rooms, and in the center is a shared living room with inviting seating areas where you can relax and unwind. The room options available at the hotel are deluxe, grand deluxe, royal, and presidential suite. Each room is unique in its kind and character and each one carries with it different thrills. In each of the rooms, you will find the best equipment and modern pampering without losing the magical authenticity and special atmosphere. Shiny Egyptian cotton linens, pillows, and blankets made of goose feathers, high-quality towels, bathrobes, and luxurious slippers. The marble-clad bathrooms are equipped with wide showers, free-standing bathtubs, and towel warmers. The rooms have incredibly comfortable king-size beds, a work area, a safe adapted for a laptop, and Wi-Fi. In the rooms, you will also find a rich minibar, an espresso machine, and of course, a TV with an LCD screen and DVD. In addition, in the northern part of the hotel, you will find a large terrace where you can lie in luxurious seating areas facing the view of the Mediterranean Sea and Akko.
The Efendi Boutique Hotel & Spa offers a range of spa treatments to soothe the body and mind by local therapists. The Hamaam treatments are conducted in a traditional 400-year-old Turkish bath located on-site. The traditional bath treatment is done in a marble-coated room with a hot stage on which the treatment is performed. The treatment begins with a body peel to cleanse the upper layers of the skin, scrubbing with soap and natural olive oil that increases blood circulation and massaging muscles. During the treatment, which is carried out in the best tradition, at extremely high temperatures to allow the toxins to be released, hot and cold water is sprayed on the body. The treatment stimulates, cleanses the skin, and cleanses the body – an unforgettable experience.
Uri Jeremias is an adventurer and chef – self-taught with experience in the kitchen and is best known for his famous restaurant – “Uri Buri”. He is the founder of the Effendi Hotel.