In addition to its being the lowest place on earth, 423 meters (1388 feet) below sea level, there are many other interesting facts and figures about the Dead Sea region, which has been important to mankind from ancient times until the modern day. Facts and...
Right at the southern edge of the Dead Sea, on the way to the city of Arad, there is a hiking route that will leave you in awe. Perfect for amateur hikers and families, this trek boasts a number of observation points that offer panoramic views of the Dead Sea and even of the natural springs at Ein Bokek. Tamrur…
Pamper yourself with one of the many types of therapeutic massage that the Dead Sea Spas have to offer. The Dead Sea is one of the most naturally relaxing places on earth. The calming, mineral-rich waters, therapeutic mud and sulfur pools are perfect for anyone looking to relax. One thing that can take your next trip to the Dead Sea…
Since ancient times, people have flocked to the Dead Sea in order to float in its magical salty, mineral rich waters and rub themselves down with the mud that lines its banks. For literally thousands of years people have continued to do this, seeing that their skin felt incredibly good after just a couple hours by the Sea. Now there…
One of the fastest new extreme sports out there today requires big sand dunes and modified snowboards. Sandboarding is one of the most fun ways to spend many hours with friends, family or even on your own. Even if you have never been on a board before you will be racing up the hills just as fast as you slide…
Salt Rooms have been around since the Middle Ages. In Greece, salt caves were used to treat respiratory, sinus and a number of additional ailments for many years. Today, the leading salt rooms in Israel use the finest natural Dead Sea salts, which have been proven to be beneficial and can help lead to a healthier life. Constructed out of…