Oasis Spa Club exists to deliver one thing: silence. No children. No phones in common areas. No resort background noise. Just you, the Dead Sea minerals, and a spa designed with Moroccan aesthetics and serious therapeutic intent. It’s the only adults-only (18+) hotel at the Dead Sea, and that distinction fundamentally changes what the experience feels like.
The property enforces a no-mobile-phones policy in common areas — spa corridors, pool deck, beach, restaurants. It sounds austere until you experience it, at which point the calm becomes almost startling. With 242 rooms and only adults staying, the property never feels frantic. Breakfast and dinner are included in standard room rates, so you move through the day purposefully. The Moroccan-style spa, private beach, and two on-site restaurants complete the picture of a retreat built for genuine rest.
Oasis Spa Club sits in the center of Ein Bokek's narrow resort corridor, but the adults-only policy and no-mobile-phones rule create psychological distance from the typical resort atmosphere. You're at the Dead Sea, a UNESCO-listed natural wonder, without the sounds of families and activity that define other properties in the area.
Every room reflects the Moroccan design language: warm tones, traditional elements, mosaic tile accents. They feel intentional and cohesive with the spa philosophy rather than generic. Standard double rooms provide comfortable space between activities; club rooms and suites offer expanded floor plans and upgraded furnishings.
Room views are either Dead Sea or garden — Dead Sea views cost more and deliver the premium experience of waking to the water. All rooms include air conditioning, TV, minibar, safe, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Bathrooms include bathtub or shower, premium robes, and quality toiletries.
The Moroccan-style spa is the property’s centrepiece: mosaic tiles, arched doorways, warm amber lighting, water features. The architecture itself slows you down. The heated Dead Sea water pool holds water at 34.2% salinity with over 35 minerals. Recommended soak time is 15 to 20 minutes per session.
Sulfur baths add mineral-rich immersion; a traditional hammam provides steam and scrubbing for a deeper cleansing experience; a sauna offers dry heat. Treatment rooms handle mud wraps, massages, and facials using Dead Sea minerals.
The no-phones policy extends to the pool deck and beach. A private beach with complimentary sunbeds and umbrellas is accessible from the hotel. The outdoor pool operates seasonally with sun loungers.
Two restaurants operate on-site under kosher supervision. Marine specialises in fish and seafood — a choice that feels regional and intentional. Tiltan handles meat and international dishes. A lobby bar serves beverages and light meals throughout the day.
Breakfast and dinner are included in standard room rates under the half-board model. The dual-restaurant approach provides more dining variety than many similarly-sized Dead Sea properties — you’re not locked into repeating the same experience every night.
The Dead Sea itself is the primary activity — float effortlessly in mineral-rich water from the hotel’s private beach. The Moroccan spa adds structured treatments to your time in the water.
Ein Gedi Nature Reserve and Masada are each within approximately 30 minutes by car for day trips. The no-phones environment means your time at the property genuinely stays focused on rest and recovery.
Oasis Spa Club suits couples, solo travellers seeking a therapeutic retreat, and anyone who has decided they are done with resort chaos. The adults-only restriction and phone policy filter out the activity level typical of larger Dead Sea hotels — if that sounds appealing, this property delivers on that promise.
Those wanting the highest tier of exclusivity should consider Kayma (44 rooms, a la carte dining). Guests wanting boutique feel with private pool options should look at Milos. Families are not permitted at Oasis Spa Club.
| Location | Ein Bokek, Dead Sea, Israel |
| Category | Adults-only (18+) spa hotel |
| Guest type | Couples, solo wellness travellers, anyone prioritising quiet over family-resort atmosphere |
| Rooms | 242 (standard double rooms, club rooms, suites) |
| Signature features | Only adults-only hotel at the Dead Sea; no-mobile-phones policy in common areas; Moroccan-style spa; half-board included |
| Guest rating | 4.2 / 5 (4,092 reviews) |
Oasis Spa Club sits centrally in Ein Bokek’s resort corridor on Israel’s western Dead Sea shore. Despite being in the middle of the strip, the adults-only policy and no-phones rule create a psychological distance from typical resort atmosphere that is genuinely felt.
Ein Gedi Nature Reserve and Masada National Park are each within approximately 30 minutes by car.
Yes. Oasis Spa Club Dead Sea Hotel restricts entry to guests aged 18 and older with no exceptions. This policy, combined with the no-smoking and no-mobile-phones rules in common areas, creates the quietest hotel environment at the Dead Sea.
Oasis Spa Club enforces a no-mobile-phones rule in common areas including the spa, pool deck, and restaurant spaces. Guests may use phones in their rooms. The policy maintains a quiet, spa-focused atmosphere throughout the property.
Yes. The Moroccan-style spa includes a heated Dead Sea water pool at 34.2% salinity with over 35 minerals. Sulfur baths, a hammam, and sauna are also available.
Both serve adults seeking quiet Dead Sea stays, but differ in scale and price. Oasis has 242 rooms with a Moroccan spa aesthetic and moderate pricing with half-board included. Kayma has 44 rooms with a la carte dining and rates starting at approximately NIS 2,682 per night.
Yes. Breakfast and dinner are included in standard room rates. Marine restaurant serves seafood; Tiltan serves international cuisine. Both operate under kosher supervision.