Accommodations
Peace Be Well offers a one bedroom, one bath cottage, and a full kitchen complete with small appliances, pots, pans, plates, cups, silverware and a harvest table for dining. There is a living space that includes two rocker chairs and a couch. A few steps across the breezeway is a separate area for study, meditation, worship, renewing wedding vows or hosting a very small wedding. The cottage offers a quiet place of solitude for writing, reflection or long naps, yet is only a few short miles from the Gulf of Mexico’s emerald coast where one can relax on the beach. If you prefer, take in a leisurely game of golf at one of the many courses in the area. The cottage is nestled next to a thicket of pines and natural wetland vegetation with an abundance of wildlife to include bear, deer, coyote, fox, opossum and numerous species of birds. The cottage is equipped for adults only and no pets. The cottage offers space to accommodate small group-day meetings of 6-8 persons.
Rest ... and let God
Restful
Ein Gedi Cottage has everything you need to rest, pray, and worship. No doing, just being. Specific items will be provided upon request.
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Relaxing
You can do as much (or as little) as you like. Enjoy reading a book on Ein Gedi's back porch or take in the beauty of natural Florida wetlands.
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Peaceful
Ein Gedi cottage is located in peaceful Navarre, Florida known for its emerald waters and white-sand beaches
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What Guests Are Saying
Ein Gedi is the right place for you!
AmenitiesCentral Air Conditioning and Heat, Wi-Fi
Fully equipped kitchen, Pantry with staples Coffee pot, Hot Water Kettle Bed Linens, Towels, Blankets, Pillows Iron, Washer and Dryer Soap, Shampoo, Conditioner, Hair Dryer Quiet place to write, study, reflect, or rest List of local mental health resources Health Coaching Available |
Local Attractions4 miles to the Gulf of Mexico
Golf Pottery Zoo Parks Restaurants Shopping |
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Why Ein Gedi?
Nestled between the Dead Sea and the Judean Desert, Ein Gedi was a refuge for David.
(1 Samuel 23:29 - 24:1)
(1 Samuel 23:29 - 24:1)
This photo of the David River (Nahal David) was captured on the northern branch of the reserve of Ein Gedi in Israel.