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Oasis Spa Club: Adults-Only Dead Sea Hotel Review

Overview

Oasis Spa Club Dead Sea Hotel is a 242-room, adults-only (18+) property in Ein Bokek dedicated to quiet, spa-centered stays. The hotel enforces a no-smoking and no-mobile-phones policy in common areas, creating an environment designed specifically for relaxation and therapeutic focus.

Oasis Spa Club is the only adults-only (18+) hotel at the Dead Sea with a no-mobile-phones policy in common areas, providing 242 rooms in Ein Bokek with a Moroccan-style spa featuring Dead Sea water pool, sulfur baths, and hammam, creating the quietest hotel environment in the resort area.

The adults-only restriction and phone-free zones distinguish Oasis from every other Dead Sea hotel. Ein Gedi Nature Reserve and Masada are each within 30 minutes by car.

Rooms and Suites

Rooms include standard double rooms, club rooms, and suites. All rooms provide Dead Sea or garden views, air conditioning, TV, minibar, safe, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Club rooms and suites offer expanded floor plans and upgraded furnishings.

Bathrooms include bathtub or shower, bathrobes, and premium toiletries.

The room aesthetic reflects warm tones consistent with the Moroccan spa design language.

Spa and Wellness

The Moroccan-style spa is the hotel’s defining feature. Facilities include a heated Dead Sea water pool, sulfur baths, a hammam, sauna, and treatment rooms offering mud wraps, massages, and facial treatments using Dead Sea minerals.

The spa aesthetic draws from North African design with mosaic tiles, arched doorways, and warm lighting. The Dead Sea water pool contains 34.2% salinity and over 35 minerals. The recommended soak time is 15 to 20 minutes per session.

The Moroccan-style spa at Oasis Spa Club features mosaic tiles, arched doorways, and warm lighting surrounding a heated Dead Sea water pool, sulfur baths, and traditional hammam, creating a therapeutic environment reinforced by the hotel’s no-mobile-phones and adults-only policies.

Dining

Two restaurants operate on the property: Marine (fish and seafood-focused) and Tiltan (meat and international cuisine). Both serve under kosher supervision. A lobby bar provides beverages and light meals throughout the day.

Breakfast and dinner are included in standard room rates, operating as a half-board model. The dual-restaurant approach offers more dining variety than many similarly-sized Dead Sea properties.

Beach and Pool Facilities

A private beach is accessible from the hotel with complimentary sunbeds and umbrellas. An outdoor pool operates seasonally with sun loungers.

The no-phone policy extends to the pool deck, maintaining the property’s quiet atmosphere.

Practical Information

The adults-only policy is strictly enforced: no guests under 18 are permitted. No exceptions are made. Free parking is available on site.

Check-in begins at 15:00; check-out is by 12:00. The hotel is centrally located in the Ein Bokek strip.

Who This Hotel Suits Best Oasis Spa Club is best suited for couples, solo travelers seeking a therapeutic retreat, and anyone prioritizing quiet over family-friendly infrastructure. The adults-only restriction and phone policy filter out the activity level typical of larger resort hotels.

Travelers wanting the highest tier of exclusivity should consider Kayma (44 rooms, a la carte dining). Those wanting a similar boutique feel with private pool options should look at Milos. Families are not permitted.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Oasis Spa Club really adults only?

Yes. Oasis Spa Club Dead Sea Hotel restricts entry to guests aged 18 and older. No exceptions are made. This policy, combined with the no-smoking and no-mobile-phones rules in common areas, creates the quietest hotel environment at the Dead Sea.

What is the no-phone policy at Oasis?

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 is designed to maintain a quiet, spa-focused atmosphere throughout the property.

Does Oasis have a Dead Sea water pool?

Yes. The Moroccan-style spa includes a heated Dead Sea water pool containing the same mineral composition as the sea, with 34.2% salinity and over 35 minerals. Sulfur baths, a hammam, and sauna are also available.

How does Oasis compare to Kayma for couples?

Both serve adults seeking quiet Dead Sea stays, but they 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.

Are meals included at Oasis Spa Club?

Yes. Breakfast and dinner are included in standard room rates. Two restaurants operate: Marine (seafood) and Tiltan (international). Both serve under kosher supervision.

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