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Can you go in Dead Sea in winter?

Best time to visit the Dead Sea
Of course, the months of July and August in summer make it too hot to enter the water and many avoid visiting the Dead Sea during this time. Winter may feel cold, however the water isn't freezing and it is possible to enter the sea.



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Generally, it is warm and sunny almost all year around. The water temperature also is pleasant throughout the year, ranging from 22 degrees to 35 degrees Celsius (71 degrees to 95 degrees Fahrenheit). There is very little rain in the Dead Sea Area – less than 4 inches for the entire year.

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For a tad warmer weather, head to the Dead Sea. At 1,410 ft (430 m) below sea level—the earth's lowest point—it's significantly warmer than the rest of Jordan in January. And the water temperatures are even warmer than the air in winter and perfect for floating or swimming.

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Don't stay in the Dead Sea longer than 10-15 minutes. The salt water irritates your skin, and after 15 minutes it can start to sting. Remember that the Dead Sea is about 10 times saltier than typical oceans and seas.

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It is one of the world's saltiest bodies of water with a salinity level of 34%. This high salinity makes it nearly impossible for any aquatic life to survive in its waters. Due to these conditions, putting your head underwater in the Dead Sea can be dangerous.

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As I've mentioned, Israel has more beaches and is more commercially developed, but Jordan has beautiful views and salt formations plus plenty of resorts to choose from too. In the end, the best place to visit the Dead Sea is whichever country you are planning to visit.

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Don't stay in the water longer than 10-15 minutes. Because of the salts and minerals, your skin will get very soft and you can get cut on the crystals easily. It can also be an overwhelming experience for your body as a whole. You can get out and go back in but each time should not be longer than 10-15 minutes.

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Don't dive, don't put your face in the water and avoid getting it in your eyes – because anything wet with over 30 percent salt and minerals (about 10 times more than most of the world's oceans) is going to sting.

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Even a small cut can make you cry here. Tip 8: How Long Can You Swim In The Dead Sea? Don't stay in the water longer than 10-15 minutes. Because of the salts and minerals, your skin will get very soft and you can get cut on the crystals easily.

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Wear lots of sunscreen and make the place you are staying at has quick access to fresh water. The group I traveled with was not very prepared and ended up with major sunburns and red eyes.

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