My family and I went on a short adventure yesterday to the Dead Sea (or “Salt of Sea” in Hebrew). I’m going to put family drama aside for this article because really, who doesn’t have some amount of family drama during a trip? 🙂
For starters, I have a few tips and recommendations if you happen to be traveling to the Dead Sea, all based on my experiences.
- Pre-plan – or wander haphazardly from place to place for hours
Where are you staying? Which hotel? What area of the Dead Sea? This was our #1 mistake – my parents expected to just be able to walk into a hotel and pay for a ‘fun day’ including access to their private beach, Dead Sea mud, and pools and spa. Nope!!! The hotels that weren’t fully booked wanted to charge exorbitant prices that we were not willing to pay for just a few hours of access. - It is damn hot down there – take water
This was my second time in the Dead Sea. The first time was the heaviest and hottest air I had ever felt before in my life – truly deserving of what is called ‘desert weather’. Yesterday was hot as well, but manageable. The first time was in August and it must have reached at least 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit). Be prepared to handle the heat and quick dehydration with plenty of water. - Prices – come in all shapes and sizes
There are both expensive and cheap hotels in the area, but prices can vary significantly depending on how you book your stay. I recommend using couponing sites to find lower-priced deals for your stay at the Dead Sea. You can actually save a few hundred dollars from that alone. Problem is, they are all in Hebrew, so either uses a Hebrew speaker or an online translator. I use these sites which round up all the couponing site’s offers: http://www.dailyd.co.il/ and http://www.daydeals.co.il/ - Free beach options – they have them!
I only discovered this yesterday but you don’t actually have to go to a hotel to make it to the Dead Sea. I was always under the impression that the only safe areas are those that are exclusively part of the hotels’ private beaches (there are sink holes everywhere – don’t walk around in random spots). But no! There were at least 2 sections offering free-access beaches.
Anyway, we spent quite a bit of time trying to figure out what hotel we could go to and afford… Eventually, we settled on the Ein Gedi spa, but we didn’t get a lunch as part of the deal. :/ It cost us NIS 85 per person ($25) for access to the spa, pools and their private beach and mud. If only my parents had let me buy the coupon before, it would have cost us less and included a lunch! Doh!!
We covered ourselves up in mud – which is supposed to be nutritious for the skin. I’m not sure if I feel the difference to be honest… my skin feels as it usually does. But it’s a lot of fun to completely cover yourself with mud and taking the generic “Dead Sea” pics! (Highly recommended)
Floating in the Dead Sea is awesome. It’s an experience you can’t find anywhere else and it’s fully worth the trip there. Plus, I love the feeling of the salty water on my skin… it’s very soothing.
The sulfur pool was like a stinky Jacuzzi but soooo good on my tense muscles. Completely rid me of all the tension.
And after all of that, we went to the regular pool which was wonderful as it was a nice, cool degree and it felt so good on such a hot day.
When I got back home, I realized I was red all over. 🙂 Guess I should have been more careful with the sun block…
All in all – great time, highly recommended. Especially for the sake of having a soothing day at a spa and in the Dead Sea water. It really does relax the built up tension of regular routine.
I haven’t been to the Dead Sea, but I really would love to visit it. Sounds like a lot of fun and I could use a little bit of that great mud for my skin.
I’ve never been to the Dead Sea, but I’ve always wanted to go! It sounds pretty neat!
I have not been. I have heard of it but don’t know much about it. I have heard something about the mud being good for the skin.
I have never been to the Dead Sea. It is most definitely on my bucket list
Woah, that sounds like the trip of a lifetime for me. I don’t know if I will ever get there, but boy does it ever look amazing there.
so totally jealous about your trip. still on my bucket list. taking in all what you have written
genial, que viaje tan increible!
What a great idea to search coupon sites for discounts on hotel stays. I never thought to do it. My sister in law just returned from a trip to the Dead Sea. She loved being in the water too.
I have always wanted to go to the Dead Sea! It looks like an awesome place to visit.
I could use a visit to the beach, I grew up near one and am starting to miss it a little. I have never been to the Dead Sea but I bet it is beautiful there.
what a beautiful beach. My son would love this place.
Great tips and a beautiful place, it looks like. I would love to visit there but I definitely have some other places I’d like to get to first … but not even sure I’ll make it to any of those. *sigh* At least I can see pics from the travels of others like here on your blog. Thanks for sharing about your experience. Sounds like it was a great trip.
That looks like such a fun place to visit!
Oooo, I would love to go! I will one day soon
The Dead Sea looks gorgeous! I’d love to see it one day!
I have never been. It does look beautiful and I would like to experience but not in that kind of heat.
I have never been but i would really like to one day.
I have not been there. Sounds really neat to go to.
I love your photos in this post! I’d love to see the Dead Sea in person one day!
It looks like a beautiful place. Would love to travel there one day!
I’ve always heard of this place, but since I’ve never been out the country, I’ve obviously never been. But I’d love to!