There is something about the moment when the door of a good spa closes behind you: Suddenly the sounds fade, the phone feels less urgent, and your body reminds you that it has been far too long since you last stopped. That is exactly how I felt when we entered the renewed Oasis Spa at the Oasis Spa Club Hotel at the Dead Sea – a place that manages to offer the most precious luxury of all today: Quiet, human warmth, and a true sense of detachment.
After a comprehensive renovation of about NIS 6 million, the complex has become one of the most talked-about spas in the area: A blend of contemporary Moroccan design, clean and spacious areas, a natural salt-water pool, a new hammam, pristine treatment rooms, and relaxation corners that feel like the world before the smartphone was born.
The Spa Experience
The spa offers new and unique treatments based on the iconic materials of the Dead Sea – mud wraps, natural salt scrubs, Watsu water treatments, hydro-pilates, classic massages, and facial treatments. Everything takes place in quiet spaces, with soft lighting and a design that feels like a combination of a modern Moroccan inn and a clean, mineral desert environment.
One of the pleasant surprises is the sense of privacy: The seating areas are well-separated, there are zones that feel as if they were designed specifically for a couple looking for an hour to themselves, and the staff is professional but not intrusive.
The Hotel Itself
The Oasis Spa Club Hotel operates as an adults-only venue (18+), making it one of the rare places at the Dead Sea where you can truly hear your own thoughts.
The hotel has 242 rooms in a bright, mineral design inspired by the landscape that ends in a quiet blue-and-white horizon. Many of the rooms face directly toward the Dead Sea, with balconies where you can sit at night and watch the mountains change color.
The hotel belongs to the lifestyle collection of the Prima chain, and it focuses on spa vacations – not “another Dead Sea hotel,” but one intentionally designed for disconnection.
How Much Does It Cost?
To give readers a realistic picture, here are the current price ranges (as of December 2025): a night for a couple with breakfast: approximately NIS 648–765, a night with a 30-minute couples treatment: starting from NIS 1,290, a night with a 45-minute couples treatment: around NIS 1,450. Prices vary depending on date and demand.
Bottom line, Prima’s new spa at the Dead Sea does not feel like a “renovation” but like a complete creation that offers a genuine alternative to what we call “a vacation.” It is a place for couples, for people who work too hard, for anyone who needs a moment to bring their breath back to a normal rhythm. And in a country where the word “quiet” has become no small aspiration – there is something comforting about finding it precisely at the lowest place on Earth.