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Very clean rooms, friendly staff and great food!
Easy and comfortable
Noga by Isrotel Collection sits on the Ein Bokek promenade on the Dead Sea shore, putting you within immediate walking distance of the public Dead Sea beach and local shops, restaurants and spas. Within a short drive you can visit world-class historical and natural sites such as Masada, Ein Gedi Nature Reserve and the Qumran Caves. The location makes the hotel a great base for combining restful Dead Sea time with active day trips to desert canyons, archaeological sites and viewpoints.
A well-maintained public beach directly opposite the hotel where guests can float in the mineral-rich Dead Sea, enjoy therapeutic mud and take in the unique landscape.
A short promenade with shops, cafes, small restaurants and convenience stores ideal for evening strolls and quick errands.
Iconic UNESCO World Heritage site with an ancient fortress overlooking the Dead Sea. Popular for sunrise hikes and cable-car visits to the top to view archaeological remains and dramatic desert panoramas.
A lush desert oasis with walking trails, natural springs and waterfalls. Great for wildlife spotting, hiking and a refreshing contrast to the Dead Sea shore.
Archaeological site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. Features caves, visitor center and informative displays about the finds and their historical significance.
Unique geological formations of ancient salt and rock including the ‘Lot’s Wife’ pillar. Short walks and viewpoints provide memorable desert landscapes and photo opportunities.
Make the most of your stay at Noga by Isrotel Collection with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Ein Bokek:
Why visit the Dead Sea / Ein Bokek and choose Noga by Isrotel Collection: The Dead Sea is a one-of-a-kind natural destination — famous for its buoyant, mineral-rich waters, therapeutic mud and dramatic desert scenery. Ein Bokek is the resort hub on the Israeli Dead Sea with convenient services, restaurants and easy access to major attractions like Masada, Ein Gedi and Qumran. Noga by Isrotel Collection offers a great price-to-quality ratio with consistently clean and comfortable rooms, a highly praised breakfast and dinner buffet, friendly staff and an on-site spa. Its location — literally across the street from the public Dead Sea beach and within walking distance of the promenade — makes it an excellent base for both relaxation and day trips in the southern Judean Desert.
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Ein Bokek
Fall
Israeli school holidays (Passover, Sukkot), summer (June–August), and Israeli long weekends/Friday nights.
Late Winter (December–February excluding holiday weeks) and parts of late Summer (August–early September) outside the main holiday windows.
March–May. Mild to warm days, cool nights. Excellent for outdoor excursions to Masada at sunrise and for visiting Ein Gedi and the Dead Sea without intense heat.
An annual running event held in the Dead Sea region frequently in Spring (often March). It draws both domestic and international runners and spectators.
Major domestic travel weeks that occur in Spring and Fall respectively and create local demand spikes for resorts along the Dead Sea.
Daily guided hikes and sunrise gatherings at Masada are especially popular in milder seasons (Spring and Fall) but run year-round. Special guided history and archaeology tours sometimes coincide with national commemorations.
Hotels in Ein Bokek frequently run seasonal spa promotions, especially in Winter and shoulder seasons to attract guests for therapeutic Dead Sea mud and saline treatments.
The region is arid and sun exposure is intense year-round. Hydrate constantly, use high-SPF biodegradable sunscreen, wear a wide-brim hat and UV-protective sunglasses. Avoid getting Dead Sea water in the eyes or mouth; rinse off with fresh water immediately after floating. Plan outdoor activities for early morning or late afternoon in warmer months.
Ein Bokek is a resort strip on the southern Dead Sea with a hotel-driven economy. Prices spike during Israeli school holidays, long weekends and religious holidays (especially Passover and Sukkot) and in summer. Weekend nights (Friday) and holiday weeks command higher room rates; mid-week stays often offer the best deals. Many international travelers find value in late winter/early spring deals and in off-peak fall weeks. Spa packages, mud treatments and Dead Sea-based therapies are frequent rate drivers—hotels bundle treatments and close-by attractions (Masada, Ein Gedi) into packages that increase peak pricing. Book at least 2–3 months ahead for holiday travel; 1 month ahead is usually enough for off-peak dates.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Car rental gives the most flexibility; shared shuttles and inter-city buses connect Ein Bokek to Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and nearby towns. Taxis are available but can be expensive for longer transfers.
Book spa treatments and specialty therapies in advance for the best times and rates, and schedule outdoor excursions (Masada, Ein Gedi) for sunrise to avoid heat and crowds. If you want quieter beaches and better mid-week hotel deals, aim for a Tuesday–Thursday stay outside Israeli holiday weeks.
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