Ein Bokek beach
Ein Bokek Beach: A Serene Oasis on the Dead Sea
Experience the serene beauty of Ein Bokek Beach, where the healing waters of the Dead Sea meet the stunning desert landscape.
Ein Bokek Beach, located along the stunning shores of the Dead Sea, offers a unique blend of relaxation and adventure, making it a must-visit destination for tourists seeking both natural beauty and wellness experiences. With its mineral-rich waters and therapeutic mud, this beach is perfect for soaking up the sun and rejuvenating your body.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From Masada National Park, walk to the main road (Route 90) where you can find the bus stop. Look for the bus heading south to Ein Bokek. The journey will take around 20-30 minutes. Once you arrive at Ein Bokek, disembark at the Ein Bokek beach stop, which is well-marked. You will see the beach directly ahead.
Taxi
If you prefer a quicker option, you can take a taxi directly from Masada. Head to the parking area near the visitor center where you can usually find taxis waiting. Tell the driver you wish to go to Ein Bokek beach. The ride takes approximately 15 minutes, depending on traffic.
Walking
If you enjoy walking and the weather is pleasant, you can hike from Masada to Ein Bokek beach. Start by heading down the Snake Path towards the Dead Sea. Follow the path until you reach Route 90. Turn left and continue walking along the road for about 5 kilometers. After about an hour of walking, you will reach Ein Bokek beach. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring water.
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