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Category: Dead Sea hotels

Prima Oasis Hotel

[ 0 ] March 20, 2011

After recently renovations the Oasis hotel is the perfect place for relaxing your mind and body. Located on the shore of the world’s most unique body of water with 142 rooms overlooking the Dead Sea, it also has banquet facilities for up to 500 guests, a sun terrace, rooftop solarium (separate men’s/women’s sections), and fully equipped gym. This is a fantastic resort that you and your family/loved ones will truly enjoy.

Nestled between the Judean hills and the shore of the Dead Sea, the Oasis Hotel also has a new grand entrance pavilion and reception, contemporary accommodations, beautiful spacious grounds – plus prices that are hard to beat!

Spa Club Hotel Dead Sea

[ 3 ] March 20, 2011

The Spa Club Hotel Dead Sea is located in Ein Bokek, set very close to the beautiful beach alongside the mountains facing the Dead Sea, with convenient bus and taxi transportation services throughout the day. Nearby attractions such as Masada and Jerusalem are easily accessible from the hotel. Comfortable rooms, excellent facilities and friendly, helpful staff.

Actually hidden inside the Oasis Resort, the Spa Club Hotel is a jewel of a hotel, a haven for quiet relaxation… A serene, calm environment with refined atmosphere for those guests seeking the true spa experience of rejuvenation and relaxation with the renowned qualities of the Dead Sea. This is the hotel for you if you’re after a vacation of pure tranquility at the lowest point on earth.

The only guide to Dead Sea Hotels you’ll ever need…

[ 0 ] March 19, 2011

Welcome to deadseahotels.org, the only site that will give you an unbiased review of Dead Sea hotels in Israel, as well as a guide on what to see, do and eat and drink in the surrounding area. We’ve busted our guts researching which of the Dead Sea Hotels are worth staying at, and what facilities they have on offer, and yes, as we live in Israel we’ve even managed to stay at a few of them.

Forget about those nonsense sites out there listing a few hotels in gobbledy-gook English, this is the only website you’ll need to check out if you’re interested in finding out more about Dead Sea hotels and what to do and see in the area.

Included on the site, which is ever expanding thanks to the ever-growing number of tourists coming to Israel and the Dead Sea, are some awesome facts about the Ein Bokek (the main tourist strip where most of the hotels are situated) and Dead Sea area we’re sure you didn’t know, where to go in the area, lots of pictures and videos to entice you over, and yes, even a guide to when to come to the area (because, trust us, even in the air-conditioned luxury of some of the hotels we list on the site, there are just times of the year that you might want to avoid).

Check out our list of recent posts on the left for some of the latest info, or if you are just looking for info on Dead Sea hotels, step on over here.