What else you can do at your leisure is to go shopping. There's plenty to see and do in Ein Bokek, according to travelers' reviews of shopping in Ein Bokek.
First of all, there are many small souvenir shops where tourists buy various souvenirs, salt crystals, and brightly colored magnets for friends and acquaintances.
Besides these, there are three major shopping centers in Ein Bokek - Petra Shopping Center, Ein Hatchelet Shopping Center, and Ein Bokek Shopping Center. Judging by reviews about shopping in Ein Bokek, here you can buy not only fashionable things but also quality jewelry and cosmetics with Dead Sea salts. But be careful, sometimes local sellers overprice, and for an ordinary cream, they want to get 17 ILS when in Tel Aviv it costs twice as cheap. That's why experienced tourists advise not to rush to buy cosmetics in the shopping centers of Ein Bokek.
To avoid getting into trouble with a shopping tour in Ein Bokek, don't forget that Saturday is the Sabbath, a day off in Israel, during which you can't do anything religiously. Therefore, all stores are closed.