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The Dead Sea is the lowest place on earth, at 420m below sea level.
The sea is actually an inland salt lake located in western Israel and demarcates its border with Jordan.
The saline quality of the lake's waters has historically drawn travellers who believe it is beneficial in the treatment of psoriasis, respiratory ailments and other health problems.
People staying at Dead Sea hotels are able to bathe in the waters, take a mud spa and visit the remains of the ancient Masada fortress, from where commanding views of the region can be enjoyed.
Highway 90 runs parallel with the shore and most of the accommodation choices are besides this route and the beaches off it.
There are several places to stay close to Ein Boqeq.
This resort has a shopping precinct where there are cafes and international fast-food outlets.
Those requiring traditional Middle Eastern food will find snack bars in the area selling falafels and schwarmas.
Other visitor draws are Qumran National Park and the aquatic amusement park at Kalia Beach.
A cave at Qumran is where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.
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District: Ein Bokek
First class option with a large spa and several swimming pools, 5 restaurants, family friendly
Very Good8.2
(103 reviews)
District: Ein Bokek
A relaxing retreat near the Dead Sea, this spa hotel is on the edge of the expansive Judean desert, with views of Edom Mountain.
Very Good8.0
(50 reviews)
District: Ein Gedi
Mid range option close to the Dead Sea, with extensive sports facilities, a playground for children, and a petting zoo
Good7.9
(99 reviews)
District: Ein Bokek
Enjoying a peaceful location on the earth’s lowest point, a relaxing spa getaway right on the shores of the Dead Sea.
Good7.7
(101 reviews)
District: Ein Bokek
Tucked away from the bustling city centre, overlooking the Dead Sea, luxury style, with a well equipped spa and an elegant restaurant
Good7.6
(243 reviews)
District: Ein Bokek
An high end complex on the Dead Sea, boasts a private beach, a large swimming pool, a spa, and a restaurant offering panoramic views
Good7.2
(64 reviews)
District: Ein Bokek
Luxury set on a private beach, well connected to Jerusalem and Arad, with a mineral care spa, plus a restaurant serving local and international specialities
Good7.1
(41 reviews)
District: Ein Bokek
Near historic and ancient tourist draws, an opulent property with a large swimming pool, a bowling alley, a well appointed spa, and 3 restaurants
Good7.0
(277 reviews)
District: Ein Bokek
Part of the Ein Bokek district on the shores of the magnificent Dead Sea, this premier hotel is ideal for visiting the region.
Pleasant6.9
(170 reviews)
District: Ein Bokek
First class holiday retreat on the Dead Sea, family friendly, with 2 saunas and swimming pools, a private beach, and 5 dining options
Pleasant6.7
(191 reviews)
District: Ein Bokek
A luxurious spa hotel on the shores of the Dead Sea, set against a beautiful backdrop of desert cliffs.
Pleasant6.4
(155 reviews)
District: Ein Bokek
Affordable choice, adjacent to a private beach, with a restaurant serving international cuisine, home to a well appointed spa
Pleasant6.0
(31 reviews)
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Introduction to Dead Sea, Israel
The Dead Sea is the lowest place on earth, at 420m below sea level.The sea is actually an inland salt lake located in western Israel and demarcates its border with Jordan.
The saline quality of the lake's waters has historically drawn travellers who believe it is beneficial in the treatment of psoriasis, respiratory ailments and other health problems.
People staying at Dead Sea hotels are able to bathe in the waters, take a mud spa and visit the remains of the ancient Masada fortress, from where commanding views of the region can be enjoyed.
Highway 90 runs parallel with the shore and most of the accommodation choices are besides this route and the beaches off it.
There are several places to stay close to Ein Boqeq.
This resort has a shopping precinct where there are cafes and international fast-food outlets.
Those requiring traditional Middle Eastern food will find snack bars in the area selling falafels and schwarmas.
Other visitor draws are Qumran National Park and the aquatic amusement park at Kalia Beach.
A cave at Qumran is where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.
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