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Dead Sea


This private beach, stepped down the hillside in a series of landscaped terraces and infinity pools, is a great way to enjoy the Dead Sea in comfort without paying for a night in one of the neighbouring hotels. The rocky beach area was still being remodelled when we visited and should be much improved. There are several restaurants and bars, and a weekend buffet. A range of spa treatments are also available.


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