Gate-side Dead Sea products at Terminal 3
Ahava in Terminal 3 stocks the full run of Dead Sea skincare, from classic mineral hand creams to body lotions and mud masks. It sits airside in the main departures shopping zone, so you hit it after security and passport control. Prices on small hand creams often start around €8–10, with larger gift sets climbing well past €40. Shelves tend to be packed with travel-sized tubes that fit 100 ml rules without drama.
The shop usually opens from early morning check-in waves through the last evening departures, roughly 24 hours on busy days in T3. You’ll see the Ahava logo along the central duty‑free corridor, near other Israeli brands selling toiletries and cosmetics. Staff regularly push multi-buy deals like “3 for 2” on selected creams, which can beat downtown tourist shop prices if you were too rushed in the city.
Best use of time here: grab compact items such as 40–100 ml hand cream, mineral body lotion, or face masks that sit easily in cabin bags. Skip heavier bath salts unless you have luggage allowance to spare; a few 250 g bags add up on a long-haul connection. The store leans heavily on gifts and souvenir-ready packaging, so it’s an easy last-minute present stop before flights out of TLV.
Plan one concrete thing: if you want to compare scents and textures without pressure, pass through earlier in your Terminal 3 dwell, then circle back after duty-free once you’ve decided what your liquids bag can handle.