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Neve Midbar Beach

Neve Midbar Beach

Northern Dead Sea shore, just south of Kalia Beach

Quick Facts

  • Location: Northern Dead Sea shore, just south of Kalia Beach
  • Entry Fee: Approximately 50-85 ILS per person (verify before visiting)
  • Hours: Daylight hours when lifeguards are on duty
  • Facilities: Showers, Changing rooms, Pools, Restaurant, Bar, Parking
  • Best For: Families, day trips from Jerusalem, first-time visitors

Overview

If you’re in Jerusalem and want to float in the Dead Sea without spending the entire day driving, Neve Midbar Beach is your answer. It’s just 25 to 35 minutes from the capital, the shortest drive of any Dead Sea beach. You descend from Jerusalem’s cool hills to the world’s lowest point (440 meters below sea level) faster than you can listen to a podcast.

This is a paid beach, around 50 to 85 ILS per person, but that cost buys you significant convenience. Fresh showers, changing rooms, a swimming pool, a children’s wading pool, an air-conditioned restaurant, a bar, free parking, and lifeguards on duty. The shoreline is wide and sandy, with abundant black mineral mud available free to beachgoers. You can scoop it straight from the beach and apply it to your skin.

The water contains 34.2% dissolved minerals, ten times saltier than the ocean, so you float without effort. The view east toward the Moab Mountains is beautiful. The atmosphere is less commercialized than Ein Bokek but more organized than the free beaches to the south. For families and first-time Dead Sea visitors based in or visiting central Israel, this is the sweet spot.

Why Visitors Choose Neve Midbar

  • Closest Dead Sea beach to Jerusalem, cuts at least 2 hours off a southern Dead Sea day trip
  • Full facilities, showers, pools, restaurant, bar all on-site
  • Free, abundant mineral mud, no need to purchase packaged mud elsewhere
  • Family-friendly, dedicated children’s wading pool and lifeguards on duty
  • Beautiful setting, views of the Moab Mountains and desert landscape
  • Strategic location, combine with Qumran, Jericho, or other northern attractions

The Dead Sea Experience

First-time floaters often describe the sensation as surreal. You enter the water slowly, sit back gently, and your body rises. The water feels warm and slightly oily. Your legs float higher than your torso. Your head stays well above the surface. No swimming skill is required. The water does 100% of the work.

The recommended soak time is 15 to 20 minutes. Don’t stay in longer. The mineral concentration, especially magnesium, potassium, and bromide, will irritate your skin if you overexpose. Do not let water splash into your eyes or mouth. If water does contact your eyes, exit immediately and rinse with fresh water from the showers.

One of Neve Midbar’s signature features is the abundance of natural black mineral mud along the shoreline. You can scoop it directly from the beach, apply it to your skin and face (avoiding eyes), let it dry in the sun for 10 to 15 minutes, then shower it off. It’s free, included with your beach entry, and it’s part of the classic Dead Sea ritual.

Shower immediately after exiting the water. The minerals crystallize on your skin as they dry, leaving you stiff and uncomfortable if not rinsed. Use the freshwater showers provided.