Ein Gedi Beach Overnight Campground

The Ein Gedi Beach Overnight Campground is pleasant and clean and provides a basic and unpretentious place for an overnight stay. It is especially suitable for those who like to stay outdoors before or after a desert trip (nearby is located the large Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, through which run the David and Arugot Streams). And you can also come here just to relax in front of the Dead Sea, with a wonderful picnic, fun dips and lazy floating in the Dead Sea. Guests can find here shades painted in strong red, lawns, lifeguard services during the day and a self-service snack bar. The beach is very close to kibbutz Ein Gedi that is located on the other side of the road. The overnight stay at the Ein Gedi Beach Overnight Campground is free of charge, but there is a symbolic charge for using the toilets and showers. The Ein Gedi Beach Overnight Campground offers vehicle access but there is no electricity. The Ein Gedi Beach Overnight Campground is open throughout the year.
Arrival at Ein Gedi Beach Overnight Campground: it is located on the eastern side of road number 90, near the access road to kibbutz Ein Gedi.

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