Arrive at a private Dead Sea beach facility with full amenities: changing rooms, showers, lockers, freshwater pool, shaded lounging areas, and beach access.
Dead Sea Float (60-90 minutes):
Wade into the Dead Sea's warm water (temperature stays 20-25°C year-round). The extreme 34% salinity creates instant, effortless buoyancy—you literally cannot sink no matter how hard you try.
First-timers are amazed at the sensation: sit back and your body floats horizontally on the surface with zero effort. You can "stand" upright with legs hanging down and your torso stays above water. Many people read newspapers or magazines while floating—the iconic Dead Sea experience captured in thousands of tourist photos.
The water feels thick, oily, and slippery due to high mineral content. It's a strange, otherworldly sensation unlike any other swimming experience.
Critical Safety Guidelines (Your guide explains these carefully):
❌ NEVER put your face underwater – The salt burns eyes, mouth, and nose intensely. If you accidentally get salt water in your eyes, it can take 30+ minutes of continuous freshwater rinsing to stop the burning sensation.
❌ DO NOT shave 24 hours before – Salt stings any cuts or abrasions, even microscopic ones you can't see. Fresh razor burn or waxed skin will be extremely painful.
❌ Enter and exit slowly – Mineral deposits make the shore extremely slippery. People frequently fall while entering or exiting.
❌ Limit float time to 15-20 minutes – Despite being in water, the high mineral content can actually dehydrate your skin. Extended exposure causes skin irritation.
✅ Rinse immediately after floating – Salt crystallizes on skin if left to dry, causing irritation and discomfort.
✅ Bring old water shoes or sandals – The shore has sharp mineral crystal formations that can cut feet.
Dead Sea Mud Treatment:
Natural black Dead Sea mud, rich in 26 minerals (magnesium, calcium, potassium, bromine, iodine, and sulfur), is available at the beach (sometimes included in facility fee, sometimes for purchase 20-30 NIS).
Cover your body with the smooth, cool mud and let it dry in the desert sun for 10-15 minutes. As the mud dries, you feel your skin tightening. Rinse thoroughly in the Dead Sea or showers.
Dead Sea mud is renowned for:
- Deep exfoliation of dead skin cells
- Improving skin hydration and elasticity
- Reducing inflammation and puffiness
- Relieving muscle and joint pain
- Treating skin conditions like psoriasis, eczema, and acne
- Detoxifying skin by drawing out impurities
Many people visit the Dead Sea specifically for these therapeutic benefits. Medical tourism for skin and joint conditions has been documented here for thousands of years.
Freshwater Pool & Relaxation:
After rinsing off salt and mud, relax in the facility's freshwater swimming pool or lounge on sunbeds under palm-frond shade structures. The stark desert beauty surrounding you—turquoise Dead Sea waters contrasting with beige mountains—creates surreal, peaceful atmosphere.
The facility typically has a small café selling cold drinks, snacks, and ice cream (not included in tour price; budget 20-40 NIS).
Photography Opportunities:
The Dead Sea offers Instagram-worthy photo opportunities:
- Floating while reading a newspaper or book
- Covered in black mud (get someone to photograph you before rinsing)
- White mineral salt formations crystallizing on the shore
- Mountains of Jordan across the water
- Sunset over the Dead Sea (if timing allows on return journey)