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In a Bedouin tent (no air-con!) outfitted with rugs, pillows and low couches, Ein Bokek's best restaurant serves Middle Eastern grilled meats (kosher), hummus, shakshuka, East Jerusalem baklava, nargilehs (water pipes) and six beers on tap. Situated on the grounds of the Leonardo Inn Hotel, facing Isrotel Ganim.

A belly dancer gyrates on Friday from 10pm.


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1. Ein Bokek Beach

0.21 MILES

Running the length of Ein Bokek's hotel zone, this broad, clean beach – refurbished as a free, fully public amenity – is gloriously sandy. Arguably, the…

2. Masada Museum

7.79 MILES

An outstanding and remarkably vivid introduction to Masada’s archaeology and history, this museum combines 500 evocative artefacts unearthed by…

3. Masada National Park

8.08 MILES

The plateau atop Masada, which measures about 550m by 270m, is some 60m above sea level – that is, about 490m above the surface of the Dead Sea. The…

4. Lot’s Wife

8.25 MILES

About 11km south of the southern end of Ein Bokek, high above the west side of Rte 90, a column of salt-rich rock leans precariously away from the rest of…

5. The Human Condition

10.45 MILES

Atop a bluff overlooking the Dead Sea Works stands this modern sculpture, a rusted-steel column with old steel railway ties striving to climb it like…

6. Lowest Point on Earth Museum

11.8 MILES

Near the start of the climb up to Lot's Cave is the literally titled Lowest Point on Earth Museum. Shaped like a giant stone comma, it contains…

7. Lot’s Cave

13.06 MILES

Lot's Cave, a stiff 10-minute climb up a steep flight of steps, is surrounded by the ruins of a small Byzantine church (5th to 8th centuries), a reservoir…

8. Tel Arad National Park

14.85 MILES

In the Early Bronze Age (3100–2650 BCE), Tel Arad was the site of an Early Canaanite walled city whose remains can still be seen. After being uninhabited…