Ein Gedi Spa Beach — Dead Sea Mineral Treatments
Dead Sea Area, Israel
About This Activity
Ein Gedi Beach, operated by Kibbutz Ein Gedi, combines the classic Dead Sea floating experience with spa-grade mineral mud treatments and a dramatic desert backdrop — quieter than the resort cluster at Ein Bokek. Entry is around 90 NIS and includes showers, freshwater rinse stations, and access to mineral mud pools. The adjacent Synergy Spa offers Dead Sea mud body wraps, massages, and facials. The reserve's Nahal David trail starts just metres away, leading through date palms and rocky canyons to a freshwater waterfall. Visit early to avoid midday sun.
Seasonal note: Year-round but avoid midday heat in summer. Spring and autumn ideal.
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