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Lebanon Taxi
14 May 2017
Unimaginable floating free , I've been told about it , but seeing and trying is believing .
Reem
13 October 2014
Worth visiting ❤️ I couldn't believe it when I floated ???? !! The mud is so good for your skin, don't skip mudding ???? I highly recommend Dead Sea for short holidays (2 - 4 days) ! Stay in Mariott
Rafi Syed
28 December 2012
Just before the northernmost checkpoint on Hwy 1, pull into the parking lot on the left, hop over the barricade on the right, walk down to the sea and a fresh water spring. Perfect spot for your dip.
Michal Hanisch
3 January 2019
The places where you can enjoy relaxing in Dead sea without paying huge amount of money are getting short... Try small not official road northside from Ein Gedi Hot Spring resort. Park and walk down.
Earl Torris
31 December 2016
Hard to talk about someplace that has so much history around the area. Swam/floated in the Sea on Dec. 28 and had a great time. Another bucket list place marked off.
Christine Ha
14 April 2017
Salt can ruin everything but a must-visit. No life & buoyancy make it safe but be careful of tides. Water shoes recommended unless you're ok with wearing communal shoes ☀️
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