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Six Senses Shaharut

​How to get to Six Senses Shaharut

Your journey to Six Senses Shaharut in the heart of the Negev Desert begins with a scenic transfer from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem - whether it's a drive through biblical landscapes, a seamless blend of air and land travel, or the ultimate arrival in style via private helicopter, offering a breathtaking bird’s-eye view of the desert's majestic beauty.

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    • Reaching Six Senses Shaharut is more than just a transfer—it’s the beginning of your adventure through a timeless landscape steeped in history and natural beauty. 

      Guests may choose a comfortable land transfer arranged through the resort. The drive takes approximately 3.5 hours from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, or 3 hours from Petra, Jordan. A variety of vehicle types are available to suit your preferences.

      For a quicker option, a 50-minute domestic flight from Tel Aviv lands at Ramon International Airport near Eilat, which also serves key European markets with direct connections. From Ramon, it’s a scenic 45-minute drive to the resort.

      For the ultimate arrival experience, private helicopter transfers from Tel Aviv to Shaharut can be arranged with advance booking, offering a spectacular aerial view of the Negev Desert.

      For any inquiry, please contact our team via email reservations-shaharut@sixsenses.com.

    • Driving from Ramon Airport

      • Driving from Ramon Airport, head north and turn right to Route 90.
      • Turn left on Route 40 following the Route 12 sign, and turn left again to Route 12 (Uvda).
      • After passing Neot Smadar and Neve Harif, turn left at Uvda towards Shaharut.
      • Continue on the road for 10 kilometers until you see the Six Senses Shaharut sign on the left hand side of the road.


      Driving from Jerusalem [via the Dead Sea]

      • Drive towards French Hill on HaTsanhanim Street.
      • Keep to the left, and take the ramp onto Route 60.
      • Merge onto Route 60 and use the right lane to take the ramp to Route 1, following the signs to Ma'ale Adumim.
      • Drive 26 kilometers and then turn right to Route 90.
      • Continue south on Route 90 following the signs to Eilat.
      • Turn right on Route 40.
      • Continue on Route 40, following the Route 12 sign, and turn left again to Route 12 (Uvda).
      • After passing Neot Smadar and Neve Harif, turn left at Uvda towards Shaharut.
      • Continue on the road for 10 kilometers until you see the Six Senses Shaharut sign on the left hand side of the road.


      Driving from Tel Aviv [this route has tolls]

      • Drive onto Route 1 following the signs to Jerusalem/ Ben Gurion Airport.
      • Keep left at the fork to continue on Yitzhak Rabin Hwy/Route 6, follow signs for South.
      • Drive South towards Eilat and turn right to Route 40. Continue on Route 40, following the Route 12 sign, and turn left again to Route 12 (Uvda).
      • After passing Neot Smadar and Neve Harif, turn left at Uvda towards Shaharut.

      Continue on the road for 10 kilometers until you see the Six Senses Shaharut sign on the left hand side of the road.

    • Please note that the flying of unlicensed drones is prohibited in Israel and it is therefore not allowed at the resort.

    • Enjoy the freedom of traveling luggage free by sending your bags ahead of time to your destination. Luggage Free is the most convenient and affordable door-to-door shipping service for your luggage and golf clubs, backed by an on-time delivery guarantee. To get started, click on Ship Now and tell us where you would like your luggage picked up. Once you’ve placed your order, you will receive detailed instructions on how to package your luggage for shipping, including a link to track them in real-time. Luggage Free recommends choosing a delivery date of one to two business days prior to your arrival to ensure your baggage is ready and waiting for you.

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    • Israeli passport holders and permanent residents are subject to VAT (currently at 18 percent). Foreign passport holders with a valid tourist entry permit are exempt by presenting a B-type visa upon check-in.

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