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Ein Bokek Central Beach

In the heart of Ein Bokek’s renewed hotel tourist complex, is a beautifully maintained central beach.

Expansive lawns, shady landscaped areas, pleasant sand, fitness and play facilities, are just some of the things you’ll find here.

The central beach services are provided to the general public by the Tamar Regional Council, and include free umbrellas and chairs bearing the brandmark of the Dead Sea Land, promoted by the Council. And, of course, there are showers, changing rooms and public toilets.

Adjacent to the beach, you will find a well-kept promenade with cold water drinking fountains, ping pong tables and solar charging stations for mobile phones, all free of charge.

Near the central beach is Ein Bokek’s new mall with brand-stores, a dining level and alternating markets (farmers markets, trade fairs and more).

You will also find mini-markets, Mexican fast-food, the Herod’s Restaurant, Landwer Café, and shops selling Dead Sea mud and toiletries.

All this and more attracts a large crowd, especially on weekends and holidays. Parking is in a regulated, blue-and-white parking lot, and payment can be implemented via the Pango App but, due to high demand, it may be difficult to find a parking spot. But please don’t worry – the upper Palms car park (in Waze: opposite the Taj Mahal restaurant), as well as the upper Conference car park (next to the Palms), will provide plenty of parking only a short walk away.

The beach is adapted for people with disabilities. Wheelchairs can be borrowed from the lifeguard’s booth, and the sea can be accessed via a narrow path that leads directly into it. 

Facilities and services

General details about the place
  • Accessible for Disabled
  • Beach Showers
  • Chairs
  • Changing Rooms
  • Designated beach
  • Lockers
  • Restaurant food
  • Shade-sheets
  • Sun-beds
  • Sun-shades
  • Taps - Fresh water for drinking
  • Toilets
  • Wet-bar

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Ein Bokek Beach

Phone|Extension 106, Regional Council Tamar / 08-8000210
Hours of Activity|

In winter: 7:00 to 16:00
In summer: 7:00 to 18:00

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