Tourist area of the Living Dead Sea occupies the entire territory of the Cape, crashed into the waters of the salt lake at the foot of the mountainous Judean Desert. To get here from Jerusalem (at a distance of 107 km) to go with north to south along the eastern shore of the Dead Sea. An alternative route runs here from Tel Aviv to Arad (145 km). And then on the winding mountain road down to Ein Bokek and Neve Zohar Dead Sea (see below). Ein Bokek and Neve Zohar Two area hotels - Ein Bokek with 12 hotels and Neve Zohar hotels with 3 - binds three-kilometer embankment. Most shops and restaurants in the area of Ein Bokek.
There is little that can compare with the stroll along the promenade at the hour of dawn or sunset: clean air fills the lungs, the mountains of Moab, on the other side of the sea changes color every single second - life seems to be a beautiful and amazing. Embankment was chosen sports fans, but even they, running, or 'flying' along the sea on roller skates or bicycles can not take my eyes off bizarre patterns of salt water's edge. Right next to the hotels in Ein Bokek, are the ruins of an ancient agricultural farms. The 10-minute walk along the pedestrian path will lead you to the ruins of the Roman era customs structure, below which, in the valley of Wadi Ein Bokek, there is a source of fresh water. 500 meters south of the main road through the Ein Bokek, is a starting point the two-hour walking route along the ring-shaped wilderness is the place to be missed! Masada is the second most visited tourist attraction in Israel. Mountain fortress, turned in 35 BC King Herod in a three-tiered winter palace, and today is striking: there remain two majestic palace, as well as spas, swimming pools and storage facilities to store water.
Masada - the eternal symbol of heroism and fortitude of the Jewish people, his steadfastness and desire for freedom. From the top of Massada open majestic views of the Judean Desert and Dead Sea. It is easy to get, rising to funicular, or walk along the Snake path. With a history of Massada introduce you to light and sound presentation. Masada is located only 18 km. north of the area hotels Ein Bokek. In addition to the tourist information center here There is a cafe and gift shop. Guidelines Do not forget to take drinking water, sunglasses, comfortable shoes and a hat. Additional Information Open 7 days a week. Started funicular - 8:00. Closing hours: from October to March - 16:00. From April to September - 17:00. Phone: 972-8-658 4207 / 8 light and sound presentation combination of light effects, pyrotechnics and sound makes the story of Massada in an unforgettable sight. The presentation can be seen, while in the natural amphitheater on the western slope of the mountain, which you can get through Arad, flourishing town, 20 km. on Massada. Presentation held with simultaneous translation into English, Russian, German, French and Spanish. For groups you can order a special view on the other days and hours, including 'night view', culminating in a meeting at the top of Massada dawn. Additional Information From April to October on Tuesdays and Thursday (does not work in the holidays). Length: 40 minutes. Phone: 972-8-995 9333
There is little that can compare with the stroll along the promenade at the hour of dawn or sunset: clean air fills the lungs, the mountains of Moab, on the other side of the sea changes color every single second - life seems to be a beautiful and amazing. Embankment was chosen sports fans, but even they, running, or 'flying' along the sea on roller skates or bicycles can not take my eyes off bizarre patterns of salt water's edge. Right next to the hotels in Ein Bokek, are the ruins of an ancient agricultural farms. The 10-minute walk along the pedestrian path will lead you to the ruins of the Roman era customs structure, below which, in the valley of Wadi Ein Bokek, there is a source of fresh water. 500 meters south of the main road through the Ein Bokek, is a starting point the two-hour walking route along the ring-shaped wilderness is the place to be missed! Masada is the second most visited tourist attraction in Israel. Mountain fortress, turned in 35 BC King Herod in a three-tiered winter palace, and today is striking: there remain two majestic palace, as well as spas, swimming pools and storage facilities to store water.
Masada - the eternal symbol of heroism and fortitude of the Jewish people, his steadfastness and desire for freedom. From the top of Massada open majestic views of the Judean Desert and Dead Sea. It is easy to get, rising to funicular, or walk along the Snake path. With a history of Massada introduce you to light and sound presentation. Masada is located only 18 km. north of the area hotels Ein Bokek. In addition to the tourist information center here There is a cafe and gift shop. Guidelines Do not forget to take drinking water, sunglasses, comfortable shoes and a hat. Additional Information Open 7 days a week. Started funicular - 8:00. Closing hours: from October to March - 16:00. From April to September - 17:00. Phone: 972-8-658 4207 / 8 light and sound presentation combination of light effects, pyrotechnics and sound makes the story of Massada in an unforgettable sight. The presentation can be seen, while in the natural amphitheater on the western slope of the mountain, which you can get through Arad, flourishing town, 20 km. on Massada. Presentation held with simultaneous translation into English, Russian, German, French and Spanish. For groups you can order a special view on the other days and hours, including 'night view', culminating in a meeting at the top of Massada dawn. Additional Information From April to October on Tuesdays and Thursday (does not work in the holidays). Length: 40 minutes. Phone: 972-8-995 9333

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