The Dead Sea Gardens Hotel, Israel

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Welcome to the completely renovated Dead Sea Gardens Hotel. Our doors are once again open, offering vastly improved and luxurious conditions for those in search of the perfect vacation on the Dead Sea.

Our 200 rooms all overlook the Dead Sea. We are proud to have 5 rooms with a marble floor for asthmatic guests,5 rooms for the handicapped and a non-smoking floor.. All rooms have direct dial telephone, satellite TV and an in-house video channel.

Refurbished Rooms

Brand New Spa

We offer 2 excellent restaurants.  The "Shaked" treats guests to a different cuisine every day: Mediterranean, Moroccan, Oriental, and others. The poolside grill and snack bar offers light refreshments and barbecued dishes.

For Congresses and Conferences, The Dead Sea Gardens has 4 meeting rooms of various sizes that can cater to small and large events for up to 400 participants. Our conference services department can deliver a wide choice of advanced conference and meeting facilities and audio-visual accessories.

Our modern Spa area now totals a grand 1600 meters, with private sulphur baths, 12 treatment rooms( for massages, shiatsu, reflexology, and other relaxing treatments) 2 Jacuzzis, a fitness room, dry sauna and 2 Dead Sea indoor pools at different temperatures.

In addition to our large outdoor pool, we also have a children's pool, 2 floodlit tennis courts, a roof-top solarium

At night, The "Minus 400" disco attracts guests of all ages from all surrounding hotels who whish to dance away the night, or hang out by the bar.

Outdoor and Indoor Pools


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A little more information about the location of Dead Sea hotels. First of all, you can't miss them! There is only one road running alongside the western shores of the Dead Sea ( road number 90 ). From Jerusalem, Take the road to Maale Adumim and the Dead Sea, and take the last right ( the only way to go ) onto road 90. Twenty minutes past Ein Gedi, and you reach the Dead Sea hotels area. 90% of the hotel are in the Ein Boqeq area, so you can turn left when you see the first hotel
 ( The Meridien ) . Only for Golden Tulip Club and Moriah Classic, is it worth driving another 5 minutes, and taking the second left, and driving back a fraction. For privacy, the Southernmost hotels have the advantage, but to be close to civilization, the Ein Boqeq area has shops and restaurants ( including a McDonalds and an Aroma).