What do you wear to Dead Sea Resort?


What do you wear to Dead Sea Resort? Tips as to What to Bring, and What NOT to Bring to the Dead Sea. Honestly, you don't actually have to bring anything, because at all beaches you'll be able to buy everything you need. That being said, you'll likely prefer your own bathing suit, water shoes, etc rather than buying them on site.


Can you wear a bathing suit in the Dead Sea?

The high salt level of the sea will leave sensitive areas feeling on high alert and stinging like crazy. Arrive with your bathing suit on.


Is there a place to shower at the Dead Sea?

The public beaches have public bathrooms and changing rooms, and showers on the beach. You won't stay in the Dead Sea for long – it's not for swimming since you float upon entry. Rather, the whole idea is a few minutes of floating, and benefiting from the healing properties of its salt and other minerals.


What happens if you stay in the Dead Sea for too long?

What happens if you swim in the Dead Sea for too long? If you stay in the Dead Sea for too long, the high salt concentration may dry out and irritate your skin, and if ingested, can cause discomfort.


What kind of bathing suit for Dead Sea?

50s-style swimsuits are a perfect alternative to wear in the Dead Sea. They're fashionable, comfortable, and provide just the right amount of coverage.


Do I need to bring a towel to the Dead Sea?

I recommend a small hand towel for use at the shore of the Dead Sea, to wipe your hands, or your eyes if you got water in them. And I recommend a full-size towel for rinsing off after you're out of the Dead Sea.


Should you put your face in the Dead Sea?

Usually, the lifeguard on duty will help you with water on hand to help you rinse your eye. But you really don't want to get the Dead Sea in your face, so just float and don't get it above your neck (my recommendation). Just a very relaxed and controlled float.


Can you wear shorts at the Dead Sea?

Yes, you can wear shorts. 100% this is fine in your accommodation, and also anywhere near the beach (Aqaba or Dead Sea). I wouldn't recommend wearing short shots in the cities like Amman. If you do want to wear shorts in a more conservative area, then ideally they want to be knee length.


Do they provide towels at the Dead Sea?

Although it's free to soak in the Dead Sea, you usually need to and bring your own towel if you're not a resort guest. It's a good idea to wear waterproof sandals to protect your feet from rocks and hot sand, and to avoid wearing jewelry, which can be tarnished by the extremely salty water.


Should you get your hair wet in the Dead Sea?

Try not to put your face or hair in the water It's just not a good idea to get your eyes and mouth near the water, because if any were to get in, that would be the end of your time at the Dead Sea. In addition, you will want to pull your hair up and avoid getting it in the water.


Do I need reef shoes for the Dead Sea?

Bring Flip Flops or Water Shoes The Dead Sea doesn't have traditional beaches. It's mostly just mud and built up salt as you walk in, so it's not the most comfortable ground to walk on barefoot. Be sure to bring water shoes or flip flops, so you can walk around and get in the water without hurting your feet.


Can I wear flip flops in the Dead Sea?

Flip flops and/or water shoes — while you can wear flip flops to a Dead Sea beach, as you get closer to the edge of the water, you'll find that there's lots of sharp rocks. You will also start to see some salt crystals as you get closer to the water, so make sure to change into water shoes once you get in.


Is there a dress code in Dead Sea?

For men - short to the knee or below are fine.... Ladies - calf length Bermuda type pants are fine. Jeans and T shirts are absolutely fine for both. At resort hotels in the Dead Sea and Tala Bay for example - the dress code is more relaxed - as are some areas of West Amman.


How long should you stay in the Dead Sea?

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!