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Kalia Beach on the Dead Sea is not your typical beach. It's more of a rocky shore, so be careful when bathing as there are hidden rocks in the mud. The locker rooms and showers are convenient, and the highlight is the experience of entering the Dead Sea and effortlessly floating. The shop area is well-stocked with items such as beauty products, towels, flip flops, and a bar. However, the beach is paid and I felt I was overcharged. The scenery before arriving at the parking area was not great, with old buildings turned into graffiti canvases. The beach itself is small, crowded, and dirty, and the plastic chairs don't help its aesthetic. Furthermore, the bathing area is filled with underground rocks that can't be seen due to the mud, making it dangerous if you're not paying attention. While there's nothing that can be done about the rocks, it would be helpful to have visible warnings or to put the stairs in a safer place. Overall, Kalia Beach on the Dead Sea is not the most pleasant beach experience. It seems designed to get visitors to spend money, and the beach itself is not particularly inviting. However, bathing in the Dead Sea is a unique experience that should be done at least once in your life, so I recommend it for the experience, but don't expect a luxurious or peaceful beach visit.
The Dead Sea is an amazing tourist spot, with Israel on one side and Jordan on the other. Don't miss out on the famous mud bath, and you can even buy pre-packed mud with cosmetic benefits from the stores. Highly recommended for a great time!
This beach on the Dead Sea is one of the few public places to swim, but it was extremely overcrowded and not well-maintained. Getting into the water was difficult due to the large stones below the surface, which caused some of our group to scrape their knees painfully in the salty water. If you can, I would suggest finding a spot to park and enjoying the Red Sea on your own.
This beach offers a truly unique experience, with its highly salty water and timeless lake surrounded by tales of ancient mysticism and magic. The stunning hills in the area, combined with the excellent service and comfortable hammocks, make it a truly unforgettable experience.
Visiting the Dead Sea was an awesome experience - even better than I expected! Floating in the water feels like you're in outer space! I'd suggest just doing a day trip there. At the end of the day, it's still a lake. They even have a designated area for camels to park - hilarious!