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What not to do in Dead Sea?

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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Don't Shave Before You Go and Be Extra Careful with Scrapes or Cuts. The Dead Sea is one of the saltiest places on earth. It's even saltier than you can probably imagine and as a result, it burns. Be prepared for any scrapes or cuts on your body to start stinging as soon as you touch the water.

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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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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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Only float in the Dead Sea 10-15 minutes 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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So while having only a full day for the Dead Sea is not optimal, it will allow you to see the best attractions this area has to offer. Just make sure to start your day early. Two days at the Dead Sea are, in our opinion, the optimum time for most travelers who have ten days or two weeks for Israel.

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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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