Middle East/Israel/Tel Aviv/Dead Sea/Entry
by Esabella
Jan 5, 2024
If you are heading to Jordan, a visit to the Dead Sea is an absolute must. I recently spend a day soaking in its healing waters and relaxing at the hotel O Beach Hotel & Resort, and it was one of my highlights of the trip! 
💦 Dead Sea Vibes: Started the day floating effortlessly in the Dea Sea - it’s like nothing else in Earth! Don’t forget to slather yourself in mineral-rich mud for the ultimate natural spa treatment #deadsea 
- Pro tip: avoid getting water in your eyes, it’s too salty! 
I highly recommend to cover yourself in the mud and let it dry for the ultimate detox before rinsing off in the salty water!
🏨 O Beach Hotel & Resort: After soaking in the Dead Sea, I headed to the hotel for some pool time with panoramic Dead Sea Views! It was the perfect spot to relax and unwind after a day of adventure. The hotel hs direct acess to the Dead Sea and we had another bath in the afternoon! The room was very spacious and comfortable, with a private balcony overlooking the water. The resort also offer a day pass if you are not staying overnight! 
🌅 The sunset there was unreal, so definitely a must! #sunset 
🥙 Dinner with a View: Dinner was a treat - fresh local cuisine with the most breathtaking view. Watching the sun dip below the horizon while sipping a cold drink! Just magic #deliciousfood #localfood 
Travel tips:
- Stay hydrated: The Dead Sea can be drying. We went in September and it was still very hot. 
- Time your visit: Go early or late in the day for cooler temperatures. 
- Avoid shaving: If you have recently shaved, the salty water can sting quite a bit, so try ti avoid it. 
- Don’t miss the sunset!
A perfect blend of adventure. Truly recommended! 
#jordan #traveljordan #floatinginthedeadsea #adventure #sunsetview 
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