Moshav Dor, located on the Carmel Coast, is set to undergo a major tourism transformation: The Israel Land Authority has approved the establishment of a new tourism complex comprising 515 accommodation units on an area of approximately 8 hectares. The project will include a 400-room hotel, rural hospitality facilities, and a dedicated camping area for tents and caravans.
The new development is being built on land that was previously used for rural lodging and a caravan parking site. The new deal includes a partnership with the company Tzameret Ganei Hadera. According to the plan, the center is expected to serve as a significant tourist attraction near Dor Beach, one of the most popular beaches in the region.
The establishment of the complex is expected to attract visitors to the area, create new employment opportunities, and serve as an economic engine for the development of the entire region.
Idan Moalem, Acting Director General of the Israel Land Authority, explains that the change in land designation enables optimal use of land reserves and transforms it into a high-quality tourism center: “The establishment of the hotel and tourism center in Moshav Dor is an important development for the region. The site is expected to attract many vacationers and contribute significantly to economic development, alongside the creation of new employment opportunities.”
Renderings of the project show a modern complex integrated with the natural landscape of Dor Beach, aiming to create a diverse vacation experience that offers both luxury accommodation and popular lodging solutions such as camping and caravans.
With this new project, Dor Beach is expected to undergo a major transformation and become an advanced tourism hub, combining a beautiful coastline with a wider range of accommodation options.