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Can you swim in the Dead Sea year round?

For those who plan to take a dip (which is mandatory! and not just because of the healing and healthy properties of the sea), the water temperature ranges between 22-35 degrees Celsius, which means that the sea is pleasant and inviting in all seasons.



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The best time to visit the Dead Sea in Jordan is usually around spring (March and April) and autumn (October and November). This is when the weather is not too hot and not too cold - making it just perfect for a swim.

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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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On the other hand, winters can be quite chilly and make it difficult to go for a dip in the Dead Sea. The best time to visit the Dead Sea in Jordan is usually around spring (March and April) and autumn (October and November). This is when the weather is not too hot and not too cold - making it just perfect for a swim.

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Most people don't drown in it; they trip, fall and swallow the water. The water's high sodium concentration disrupts the body's sodium balance, especially the calcium, magnesium and phosphorus levels, he continued. At the same time, it causes a pulmonary disorder, reminiscent of pneumonia.

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The Dead Sea in Winter (December – February):
There is little rainfall during winter – just two days a month on average. The water temperature is higher than the air temperature, which makes swimming a very pleasant experience, together with various spa treatments for body and soul.

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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. On that note – Don't splash!

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No matter what time of year you choose to visit the Dead Sea, it's important to remember that swimming in its waters can be dangerous due to its high salt content and strong currents. Visitors must take safety precautions, such as wearing a life jacket or using a floatation device when swimming in these waters.

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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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Tips as to What to Avoid in the Dead Sea
  • Don't get the water into your eyes. It hurts. ...
  • Avoid splashing. ...
  • Don't get it into your mouth, either. ...
  • No peeing/farting in the water! ...
  • DON'T SHAVE at least 24 hours before going into the Dead Sea. ...
  • Don't take any jewelry into the Dead Sea.


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After swimming in the Dead Sea, my advice would be to rinse off your body immediately! Trust me; you don't want to stay with that salt on your body until you get to shower later in the day. Otherwise, you will be scratching all day long!

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Sunbathing at the Dead Sea has less of a sunburn risk than other destinations. This is due to its location below sea level as harmful UV rays are filtered through three natural layers. These include an extra atmospheric layer, an evaporation layer above the Dead Sea and a thick ozone layer.

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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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Be sure to bring water shoes or flip flops, so you can walk around and get in the water without hurting your feet.

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