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Duration: 02:00 hours
Dead Sea Bikes
Bike Tours in the Northern Dead Sea Area (Training/Renting) A bike trip on a unique route between Matzok HaEtekim and the...
Attractions and Workshops
Duration: 01:00 hours
Gil Caspi – Workshops for the Soul
Gil is a very special character indeed. With infectious laughter and a huge love of the desert, he offers a...
Southern Dead Sea
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Beaches
Duration: 08:00 hours
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,...
Northern Dead Sea
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Outside of the Box
Duration: 02:00 hours
Uri’s Jeep
Uri's jeep is a great way to experience the Dead Sea Land, and get to know the unique hiking trails...
Outside of the Box
Duration: 01:00 hours
Fantasy Island
Fantasy Island, one of the world's most advanced entertainment and fantasy complexes, invites you to an experiential and bonding family...
Heart of the Dead Sea Land
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Through Color
Ronit is an extraordinary person, an artist of color and nature promoting environmentalism. She hosts Dead Sea experiences and a variety of workshops. Her initiative “From the Desert to Sea” tales participants from the three monotheistic religions and connects them to the desert and sea. The initiative comes from a deep concern for the preservation of the natural environment through art and listening. Ronit offers an activity in watercolors in the spirit of anthroposophy, an experiential activity in sculpture and instruction that calls on all senses to take part in the creation of the material. Customized and unique experiences suitable for everyone. The activities are accompanied by guided meditation aimed to stimulate the senses. Recommended Hours of Operation: From sunrise to sunset, book in advance. The activities take place in small groups of 5-20 people, depending on the workshop. Artistic Activity in the Desert and Sea An experiential water color activity in the spirit of anthroposophy. Experimenting with a new method that enables the free movement of the rainbow of water-saturated colors, “wet on wet.” The activities take place in small groups of 5-10 people. Experiential Activity in Sculpture An approach that calls for all the senses to take part in the creation of the material. An empowering process that allows for the expansion and openness in our inside places and the wonders of nature that amaze us. The activities take place in small groups of 5-20 people. Customized and unique experiences. Suitable for everyone.
Heart of the Dead Sea Land
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For the Body and Soul
Duration: 01:00 hours
Open – Body Treatments with Anat Kleiderman
Anat lives in Kibbutz Mitzpe Shalem, which overlooks the rare and unrivaled views of the Dead Sea. With a 25-year connection...
Southern Dead Sea
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Attractions and Workshops
Karma Studio for Macramé
Hi! I’m Irit from Neot HaKikar - the macramé studio is in my backyard. I design and create macramé jewelry with an influence from the desert environment where I grew up, and inspiration from East Asia, where I’ve traveled. I create decorative and useful macramé and hold workshops to transfer my knowledge and love of the art. The workshops are customized and built according to the group (couple, family, group of 10 participants). No prior experience is necessary. At the end of the two-hour workshop, you’ll leave with something you created! Book in advance. A little bit about me... I was born in Moshav Neot HaKikar in the south of the Dead Sea, famous for its beautiful marl rock formations and amazing desert landscapes. There were always creative materials in my parents’ house. Since I can remember, I’ve always loved to create things with different materials. I was mainly attracted to threads and beads, which is how I came to fall in love with macramé.
Attractions and Workshops
Duration: 02:00 hours
Yonit Beauty & Art
In Kibbutz Ein Gedi, among the magical paths of the Botanical Garden, an experience of beauty and creation is awaiting...
Heart of the Dead Sea Land
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For the Body and Soul
Duration: 01:00 hours
A Touch of Spring - A Variety of Holistic Treatments
Aviva offers an experience that combines the senses of smell, touch and taste. With over 15 years of experience, Aviva brings...
Southern Dead Sea
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Moshe Novomeysky Visitor Center
Near Highway 90 in the south of the Dead Sea on your way to a perfect vacation in the Dead Sea, Judean Desert or Eilat, you’ll encounter a fascinating story about the vision, determination, and entrepreneurship of a Zionist pioneer with a dream to develop industry in the Land of Israel. A story that is not recounted enough as it constitutes a central part of the Zionist ethos and the renewal of the Jewish home in the Land of Israel. The visitor center preserves and restores the Palestine Potash Company, which was active from 1934 until the early 1950s, and the worker’s camps of the company plants. You’ll see up close the way of working and living in this isolated part of the country, and the vision and determination of people who not only dreamed, but also executed their plans despite the difficulties. The visitor center tour is led by a guide. During the tour, you’ll pass through several of the camp’s structures, which have been restored, adapted, and made accessible to those with limited mobility. You’ll start in the Dead Sea model hall, an innovative and spectacular model that illustrates the formation of the Dead Sea rift and the many unique features which have attracted people to its shores over the millennia. You’ll then continue on to the dining hall of the worker’s camp. The structure has been restored and here you’ll meet Moshe Novomeysky, a mining engineer born in Siberia who first arrived on the Dead Sea’s shores in 1911, and founded the Palestine Potash Company in 1929. Later on, with the help of virtual reality glasses, you’ll be able to enter into the worker’s camp when it was most crowded and truly feel immersed in the history of the place and the worker’s daily lives. You’ll learn about the staff’s heroic struggle during the War of Independence, and the camp’s continuation after the war. The tour will conclude with explaining the importance of Dead Sea mineral extraction, highlighting the activity of current Dead Sea plants and the fine line between environmental conservation and economic development. The visitor center is accessible to those with limited mobility.