The Dead Sea Beaches are situated along the shore of the Dead Sea, known for its hypersaline water and mineral-rich black mud. The unique feature of the Dead Sea is its buoyancy, allowing visitors to float effortlessly on the water's surface due to the high salt concentration, which is about ten times that of the ocean. This natural wonder is located at the lowest point on Earth, over 430 meters below sea level. The surrounding area features a stark landscape of surrounding mountains and blue waters, contrasting with the white salt crystals that line the shores. The Dead Sea is also renowned for its health and therapeutic benefits, drawing travelers who seek wellness treatments. Visitors use the mud for skin treatments and bathe in the mineral-rich waters for their reputed health-promoting properties. Beaches are equipped with facilities such as changing rooms and showers. Some beaches also offer mudpacks for visitors. However, due to the high salinity, it is advised to avoid swallowing water and ensure no open wounds before entering.