Dead Sea Adventure Hostel

Dead Sea


This laid-back, all-vegetarian 'adventure hostel' has an old-time backpackers vibe and great chill-out areas. Furnishings are simple, but bunks are comfortable. Breakfast is pancakes. Runs well-regarded adventure tours to Masada and other area sites; see www.wild-trails.com for details.

Situated on the northern edge of Arad, 2.5km from the bus station; served by local buses 1 and 11.


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1. Tel Arad National Park

5.85 MILES

In the Early Bronze Age (3100–2650 BCE), Tel Arad was the site of an Early Canaanite walled city whose remains can still be seen. After being uninhabited…

2. Masada National Park

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The plateau atop Masada, which measures about 550m by 270m, is some 60m above sea level – that is, about 490m above the surface of the Dead Sea. The…

3. Masada Museum

8.73 MILES

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4. Ein Bokek Beach

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5. Ein Gedi Botanical Garden

15.76 MILES

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6. Wadi Arugot

15.95 MILES

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7. Lot’s Wife

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8. Ancient Synagogue

16.58 MILES

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