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Solarium -400

Much has been written about the health benefits of the Dead Sea water, but the area also has another significant advantage – sunlight. Those who have discovered this are Psoriasis patients from all over the world, who come here to enjoy the incredible and unique benefits of the place. So, what’s actually different? The fact that the Dead Sea is the lowest place in the world, means that the sun’s rays travel a greater distance until they reach our skin. This extra distance creates a series of natural filters. So, when a ray of Dead Sea sunshine hits our skin, we get all its health benefits, plus filtration. A real sunscreen from Nature!

In order to enable people from all over the world to enjoy the healthy sun of the Dead Sea in the most comfortable and pleasant way possible, Solarium -400 was established. This expansive building has two large, spacious courtyards where a sun bed or mattress can be obtained, each to his choice, and fully nude sunbathing can be enjoyed, privately. Showers, toilets, tables and more, are also available. Everything possible has been done so that the guests can spend all-day at the site, pleasantly and quietly. Guests who have been coming to the solarium over the years, have testified that, because the place is open and built from natural materials, it is particularly relaxing.

From the solarium, there is an exit to the public beach, so you can also leave the site and, within two minutes, you can refresh yourself in the pleasant, mineral-filled water of the Dead Sea. Head-to-toe health, and it’s all 100% from Nature!

There’s no need to coordinate in advance, you can just turn up and come in. Admission fee per day is NIS 60 per person and for members of the Psoriasis Society there is a discount – NIS 50 per person. For those arriving for an extended period of time, there is also the possibility of purchasing an entrance-tag, so that you can receive a private sun bed or mattress for the entire period.

Facilities and services

General details about the place
  • Daytime activities
  • Outdoor activities
  • Suitable alone

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Email|[email protected] Address|

Ein Bokek

Phone|08-6688930
Hours of Activity|

8:00-16:00, seven days a week Open all year round except for Yom Kippur.

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