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From Amman: Dead Sea Day Tour

From Amman: Dead Sea Day Tour

Visit the lowest point on earth, the Dead Sea at 420m below sea level. Enjoy a unique swimming experience as you float at ease in the mineral-rich waters. Be sure to strike the classic pose of lying back and floating. Leave Amman city behind and drive for 1 hour to the Dead Sea, one of the most incredible places in the world. The salt lake is the lowest point on earth and the special climatic conditions have positive effects on dermatological and rheumatic diseases. The mineral concentration in the mud is used for therapeutic and beauty treatments. When you arrive at sea level, the driver will stop to let you see the map before continuing to drive down 420 meters below sea level. At this time you will feel the change in the weather The Dead Sea speaks for itself, there are no living fish. Its calm shining water is known for its concentration of salt and minerals, which gives it therapeutic properties, as well as a unique swimming experience not to be missed On arrival, head inside the Hotel (Holiday Inn Or Crowne Plaza ) and enjoy free time to enjoy the waters and setting as you, please. Make use of the available towels and lockers, and relax on the mineral beaches. Bask in the sunshine and scenery, coat yourself in mud for a revitalizing natural spa, and enjoy floating in the waters. Be sure to strike the classic pose of lying back and floating as you read a newspaper or book.

Amman: Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea Private 2-Day Tour

Amman: Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea Private 2-Day Tour

Explore some of Jordan's most spectacular sites on a 2-day, private tour from Amman. Day 1: Amman - Petra - Wadi Rum Depart Amman and travel south to Petra. Founded by the Nabateans, Petra is considered one of the wonders of the world. Located 139 miles (225 kilometers) from Amman, Petra was carved in stone more than 2,000 years ago. It dominated the trade routes of ancient Arabia. Upon arrival, walk the narrow path of the Siq to discover the main entrance to the city. At the end of the Siq, see the Treasury (al-Khazneh), which was believed to hold countless treasures. Continue to the monastery and Altar of Sacrifice. Then, transfer to Wadi Rum in the afternoon, drive to Wadi Rum by 4WD jeep. Wadi Rum ("Valley of the Moon") is where the legendary film "Lawrence of Arabia" was filmed. Marvel at the unique shape of the mountain as it rises from the rose-red sand of the desert. See towering cliffs of brownish, reddish, and golden colors. . Spend the night in a Bedouin camp and enjoy bedouin dinner and some nighttime activities. Day 2: Wadi Rum - Dead Sea - Amman. after breakfast, Drive to the Dead Sea, famous for the biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah. Located 400 meters below sea level, the Dead Sea is one of Jordan's most spectacular sites. Marvel at the calm waters glinting in the scorching sun. Legendary for its high concentration of salt and minerals, the Dead Sea is therapeutic and provides for a unique swimming experience. After some free time to swim, return to your hotel in Amman.

Jordan: Private Tour to The Dead Sea and Baptism Site

Jordan: Private Tour to The Dead Sea and Baptism Site

The Baptism Site on the banks of the Jordan River and the Dead Sea are two iconic destinations in Jordan, offering unique experiences for different tastes. Here's a glimpse into each: The Baptism Site: Spiritual Significance: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is believed to be the place where Jesus Christ was baptized by John the Baptist. Pilgrims and visitors from all faiths come here for spiritual reflection and immersion in the Jordan River. Historical Importance: Archaeological discoveries reveal a long history of religious activity at the site, dating back to Roman and Byzantine times. Explore ancient churches, mosaics, and hermit caves. Peaceful Atmosphere: Immerse yourself in the serene setting of the desert landscape and the gentle flow of the river. Enjoy guided tours or quiet contemplation. Activities: Many visitors choose to be baptized in the Jordan River, following in the footsteps of Jesus. Other options include boat rides, hiking trails, and cultural performances. The Dead Sea: Natural Wonder: Float effortlessly on the surface of the saltiest body of water on Earth due to its high mineral content. Enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the mud and the stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Relaxation and Wellness: Pamper yourself with spa treatments using Dead Sea mud and minerals, known for their rejuvenating properties. Relish the warm sunshine and the feeling of weightlessness. Unique Landscape: Explore the stark beauty of the Dead Sea shore, dotted with salt formations and offering a glimpse into the unique desert ecosystem. Activities: Take a boat tour, visit nearby archaeological sites like Masada, or indulge in watersports like kayaking and paddleboarding.

From Tel Aviv: Masada & Dead Sea Full Day Tour with Pick Up

From Tel Aviv: Masada & Dead Sea Full Day Tour with Pick Up

Embark on a full-day guided tour from Tel Aviv to the Judean Hills and the shores of the Dead Sea by bus. Visit the ancient palace of Masada, ride a cable car, and admire the Qumran caves on your drive back. Perched on a high plateau, the ancient fortified palace of Masada became a refuge for Zealots who took a stand against the Romans, until the mass suicide of the zealots in 73 AD. The ruins sit precariously on a plateau some 1,300 feet above sea level and measure 2,000-foot long by 1,000-foot wide. They boast extraordinary views of the Dead Sea and the Judean Desert. It is an exhausting climb, but we will ascend by cable car to make life easier. Explore the fortress built by King Herod in around 37 BC. Visit the remains of the palaces and see mosaic floors, Roman baths, and other findings. Masada was also home to the oldest synagogue in Israel, but one of the most remarkable features is the 12 water cisterns, each with a capacity of up to 140,000 cubic feet. Following the tour of Masada, you will drive to the Dead Sea Mineral Beach located in the Jordan Rift Valley, between Jordan and the West Bank. It is the lowest place on earth and its high density of salt makes for a unique experience as you float on the beautiful aquamarine surface. Take a mud bath and benefit from the therapeutic qualities of the natural Dead Sea mud. You will then drive back to Tel Aviv, with an on-route view of the Qumran cave, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found.

From Tel Aviv: Masada, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea Guided Tour

From Tel Aviv: Masada, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea Guided Tour

Embark on a guided tour of the Masada Fortress and take in the sweeping views of the Judean Desert. Travel in a comfortable and airconditioned van to the nature reserve of Ein Gedi before floating in the salty waters of the Dead Sea. Depart Tel Aviv. Be driven through the Judean Desert to the Dead Sea region, the lowest on earth. Heading south alongside the Dead Sea, reach the foot of Mount Masada, the ancient fortress which was constructed in Roman times and is famous as the location of an iconic story of heroism. At 9:00 AM ascend Masada by cable car and explore the site. At 11:00 AM continue to Ein Gedi, a beautiful nature reserve and oasis where you will have a chance to take a short hike or walk through the cooling and beautiful surroundings. After Ein Gedi, continue to the Dead Sea where you will access a private beach and have a chance to float in the famous waters and immerse in the muds that are so famous all around the world. Return to your hotel in Tel Aviv in the early evening.

From Jerusalem: Masada, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea Day Tour

From Jerusalem: Masada, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea Day Tour

After being collected from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, you will make your way to Masada On. This area is an isolated clifftop in the heart of the desert, a lofty plateau overlooking the Dead Sea and the untamed landscape of the Judean Desert. Whilst in this area you will learn how there was once a magnificent palace that stood there. You will then venture toward Ein Gedi, a wonderful nature reserve which contains various natural wonders. You will encounter David Waterfall, a year-round waterfall along the course of the David Stream, to which there is access by a hiking trail. You will also discover Arugot Stream, a hiking trail for walkers which runs along the length of the stream and flows all year round. Next you will explore the En Gedi Spring, which rises from the mountainside and sustains abundant vegetation. By the spring you will also discover the remains of an ancient flour mill. Next up you will encounter the Dodim Cave, a small and intimate cave at the head of the David Waterfall, before you finally explore the Chalcolithic Temple. Following some free time for relaxation in the Dead Sea, you will return to your point of origin.

From Jerusalem: Masada & Dead Sea Full Day Tour with Pick Up

From Jerusalem: Masada & Dead Sea Full Day Tour with Pick Up

Enjoy a full-day bus tour from Jerusalem to ancient ruins in the Judean Hills and the shores of the Dead Sea. See the archeological site of Masada and a fortress built by King Herod. Go for a dip at the Dead Sea Mineral Beach and uncover the cave where the dead sea scrolls were found. Visit the Masada National Park ruins which are perched on a high plateau. View the ancient fortified palace of Masada which became a refuge for zealots who took a stand against the Romans, which ended in the mass suicide of the zealots in 73 AD. Follow your guide and ride up on a cable car to 1,300 feet above sea level to the plateau where the immense Masada ruins rest precariously. Look out at extraordinary views of the Dead Sea and the Judean Desert. Explore the fortress built by King Herod in Masada in around 37 BC. Stroll through the remains of the palaces and see mosaic floors and Roman baths. Uncover the oldest synagogue in Israel and admire remarkable features like the 12 water cisterns that each had a capacity of 140,000 cubic feet. Drive to the lowest point on earth at the Dead Sea Mineral Beach which is located in the Jordan Rift Valley. Experience the high density of the salt in the water as you float with ease on the surface of the aquamarine water. Take a mud-bath and benefit from the therapeutic qualities of the natural Dead Sea mud before heading to the Qumeran cave, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. Return to your accommodation in Jerusalem at the end of your tour.

Amman: Transfer to the Airport, the Dead Sea, or Petra

Amman: Transfer to the Airport, the Dead Sea, or Petra

Enjoy a hassle-free transfer from Amman to Queen Alia Airport, the Dead Sea, or Petra. Sit back and relax in your air-conditioned vehicle as your driver takes you to your accommodation or to the airport. Save yourself the trouble of haggling with a taxi or navigating the public transportation system. Spend more time exploring Jordan and less time figuring out how to reach your destination. 

From Tel Aviv: Masada Sunrise, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea Tour

From Tel Aviv: Masada Sunrise, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea Tour

After a pre-sunrise departure from Tel Aviv, drive through the rolling hills of the Judean desert. At 5:30 AM, you’ll arrive at Masada, a set of mountaintop fortifications that date back to the 1st century BCE. Hike to peak to watch the sunrise from the summit, painting the surrounding valleys in rich hues. Continue to the En Gedi Nature Reserve, which covers an astounding 3,500 acres. A massive oasis in the desert, it includes vast streams and rivers that spill out from impressive waterfalls. Amble through the mountainous terrain, marvelling at the lush greenery in the heart of the desert. To cap things off, head to the Dead Sea, where you’ll have 1.5 hours to relax. Coat yourself in its iconic black mud, famed for its restorative qualities, and float in the highly saline water. After your time at the lowest point on earth, you’ll head back to Tel Aviv.

Private Half Day Tour to the Dead Sea from Amman

Private Half Day Tour to the Dead Sea from Amman

Travel by private, leisure air-conditioned vehicle through Jordan’s desert landscapes to the eastern shores of Sowayma with your own private English-Speaking Driver who doubles up as your guide. Visit a water’s edge private beach and enjoy ample free time to swim in the waters, lounge on the beach, enjoy the swimming pools, and absorb the beautiful setting in a 4-stars hotel. You have the option to use a stylish spa offering Dead Sea mud treatments including revitalizing body scrub, and massages (at your own expense). Alternatively, upgrade to a 5-star hotel with a wider range of facilities, including outdoor swimming pools and showers. You have an option to upgrade your tour including lunch, restaurant opens from 13 – 15 hours. The Dead Sea is one of the most incredible places and the world’s first natural spa. It is known for the Biblical story of the destruction of the old cities of Sodom and Gomorra in the Old Testament, which was turned into salt. The Dead Sea speaks for itself; there is no living fish! It is by far one of Jordan’s most impressive and spectacular places to visit. Its calm shining water glowing from its scorching sun is known for the concentration of salt and minerals, which makes it a therapeutic property, as well as a unique swimming experience not to be missed! After such a relaxing experience in the first world’s natural spa, your driver will take you back to your centrally located Amman hotel.

Our most recommended Dead Sea Outdoor activities

From Amman: Dead Sea Day Tour

From Amman: Dead Sea Day Tour

Visit the lowest point on earth, the Dead Sea at 420m below sea level. Enjoy a unique swimming experience as you float at ease in the mineral-rich waters. Be sure to strike the classic pose of lying back and floating. Leave Amman city behind and drive for 1 hour to the Dead Sea, one of the most incredible places in the world. The salt lake is the lowest point on earth and the special climatic conditions have positive effects on dermatological and rheumatic diseases. The mineral concentration in the mud is used for therapeutic and beauty treatments. When you arrive at sea level, the driver will stop to let you see the map before continuing to drive down 420 meters below sea level. At this time you will feel the change in the weather The Dead Sea speaks for itself, there are no living fish. Its calm shining water is known for its concentration of salt and minerals, which gives it therapeutic properties, as well as a unique swimming experience not to be missed On arrival, head inside the Hotel (Holiday Inn Or Crowne Plaza ) and enjoy free time to enjoy the waters and setting as you, please. Make use of the available towels and lockers, and relax on the mineral beaches. Bask in the sunshine and scenery, coat yourself in mud for a revitalizing natural spa, and enjoy floating in the waters. Be sure to strike the classic pose of lying back and floating as you read a newspaper or book.

Amman: Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea Private 2-Day Tour

Amman: Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea Private 2-Day Tour

Explore some of Jordan's most spectacular sites on a 2-day, private tour from Amman. Day 1: Amman - Petra - Wadi Rum Depart Amman and travel south to Petra. Founded by the Nabateans, Petra is considered one of the wonders of the world. Located 139 miles (225 kilometers) from Amman, Petra was carved in stone more than 2,000 years ago. It dominated the trade routes of ancient Arabia. Upon arrival, walk the narrow path of the Siq to discover the main entrance to the city. At the end of the Siq, see the Treasury (al-Khazneh), which was believed to hold countless treasures. Continue to the monastery and Altar of Sacrifice. Then, transfer to Wadi Rum in the afternoon, drive to Wadi Rum by 4WD jeep. Wadi Rum ("Valley of the Moon") is where the legendary film "Lawrence of Arabia" was filmed. Marvel at the unique shape of the mountain as it rises from the rose-red sand of the desert. See towering cliffs of brownish, reddish, and golden colors. . Spend the night in a Bedouin camp and enjoy bedouin dinner and some nighttime activities. Day 2: Wadi Rum - Dead Sea - Amman. after breakfast, Drive to the Dead Sea, famous for the biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah. Located 400 meters below sea level, the Dead Sea is one of Jordan's most spectacular sites. Marvel at the calm waters glinting in the scorching sun. Legendary for its high concentration of salt and minerals, the Dead Sea is therapeutic and provides for a unique swimming experience. After some free time to swim, return to your hotel in Amman.

Jordan: Private Tour to The Dead Sea and Baptism Site

Jordan: Private Tour to The Dead Sea and Baptism Site

The Baptism Site on the banks of the Jordan River and the Dead Sea are two iconic destinations in Jordan, offering unique experiences for different tastes. Here's a glimpse into each: The Baptism Site: Spiritual Significance: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is believed to be the place where Jesus Christ was baptized by John the Baptist. Pilgrims and visitors from all faiths come here for spiritual reflection and immersion in the Jordan River. Historical Importance: Archaeological discoveries reveal a long history of religious activity at the site, dating back to Roman and Byzantine times. Explore ancient churches, mosaics, and hermit caves. Peaceful Atmosphere: Immerse yourself in the serene setting of the desert landscape and the gentle flow of the river. Enjoy guided tours or quiet contemplation. Activities: Many visitors choose to be baptized in the Jordan River, following in the footsteps of Jesus. Other options include boat rides, hiking trails, and cultural performances. The Dead Sea: Natural Wonder: Float effortlessly on the surface of the saltiest body of water on Earth due to its high mineral content. Enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the mud and the stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Relaxation and Wellness: Pamper yourself with spa treatments using Dead Sea mud and minerals, known for their rejuvenating properties. Relish the warm sunshine and the feeling of weightlessness. Unique Landscape: Explore the stark beauty of the Dead Sea shore, dotted with salt formations and offering a glimpse into the unique desert ecosystem. Activities: Take a boat tour, visit nearby archaeological sites like Masada, or indulge in watersports like kayaking and paddleboarding.

From Tel Aviv: Masada & Dead Sea Full Day Tour with Pick Up

From Tel Aviv: Masada & Dead Sea Full Day Tour with Pick Up

Embark on a full-day guided tour from Tel Aviv to the Judean Hills and the shores of the Dead Sea by bus. Visit the ancient palace of Masada, ride a cable car, and admire the Qumran caves on your drive back. Perched on a high plateau, the ancient fortified palace of Masada became a refuge for Zealots who took a stand against the Romans, until the mass suicide of the zealots in 73 AD. The ruins sit precariously on a plateau some 1,300 feet above sea level and measure 2,000-foot long by 1,000-foot wide. They boast extraordinary views of the Dead Sea and the Judean Desert. It is an exhausting climb, but we will ascend by cable car to make life easier. Explore the fortress built by King Herod in around 37 BC. Visit the remains of the palaces and see mosaic floors, Roman baths, and other findings. Masada was also home to the oldest synagogue in Israel, but one of the most remarkable features is the 12 water cisterns, each with a capacity of up to 140,000 cubic feet. Following the tour of Masada, you will drive to the Dead Sea Mineral Beach located in the Jordan Rift Valley, between Jordan and the West Bank. It is the lowest place on earth and its high density of salt makes for a unique experience as you float on the beautiful aquamarine surface. Take a mud bath and benefit from the therapeutic qualities of the natural Dead Sea mud. You will then drive back to Tel Aviv, with an on-route view of the Qumran cave, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found.

From Tel Aviv: Masada, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea Guided Tour

From Tel Aviv: Masada, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea Guided Tour

Embark on a guided tour of the Masada Fortress and take in the sweeping views of the Judean Desert. Travel in a comfortable and airconditioned van to the nature reserve of Ein Gedi before floating in the salty waters of the Dead Sea. Depart Tel Aviv. Be driven through the Judean Desert to the Dead Sea region, the lowest on earth. Heading south alongside the Dead Sea, reach the foot of Mount Masada, the ancient fortress which was constructed in Roman times and is famous as the location of an iconic story of heroism. At 9:00 AM ascend Masada by cable car and explore the site. At 11:00 AM continue to Ein Gedi, a beautiful nature reserve and oasis where you will have a chance to take a short hike or walk through the cooling and beautiful surroundings. After Ein Gedi, continue to the Dead Sea where you will access a private beach and have a chance to float in the famous waters and immerse in the muds that are so famous all around the world. Return to your hotel in Tel Aviv in the early evening.

From Jerusalem: Masada, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea Day Tour

From Jerusalem: Masada, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea Day Tour

After being collected from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, you will make your way to Masada On. This area is an isolated clifftop in the heart of the desert, a lofty plateau overlooking the Dead Sea and the untamed landscape of the Judean Desert. Whilst in this area you will learn how there was once a magnificent palace that stood there. You will then venture toward Ein Gedi, a wonderful nature reserve which contains various natural wonders. You will encounter David Waterfall, a year-round waterfall along the course of the David Stream, to which there is access by a hiking trail. You will also discover Arugot Stream, a hiking trail for walkers which runs along the length of the stream and flows all year round. Next you will explore the En Gedi Spring, which rises from the mountainside and sustains abundant vegetation. By the spring you will also discover the remains of an ancient flour mill. Next up you will encounter the Dodim Cave, a small and intimate cave at the head of the David Waterfall, before you finally explore the Chalcolithic Temple. Following some free time for relaxation in the Dead Sea, you will return to your point of origin.

From Jerusalem: Masada & Dead Sea Full Day Tour with Pick Up

From Jerusalem: Masada & Dead Sea Full Day Tour with Pick Up

Enjoy a full-day bus tour from Jerusalem to ancient ruins in the Judean Hills and the shores of the Dead Sea. See the archeological site of Masada and a fortress built by King Herod. Go for a dip at the Dead Sea Mineral Beach and uncover the cave where the dead sea scrolls were found. Visit the Masada National Park ruins which are perched on a high plateau. View the ancient fortified palace of Masada which became a refuge for zealots who took a stand against the Romans, which ended in the mass suicide of the zealots in 73 AD. Follow your guide and ride up on a cable car to 1,300 feet above sea level to the plateau where the immense Masada ruins rest precariously. Look out at extraordinary views of the Dead Sea and the Judean Desert. Explore the fortress built by King Herod in Masada in around 37 BC. Stroll through the remains of the palaces and see mosaic floors and Roman baths. Uncover the oldest synagogue in Israel and admire remarkable features like the 12 water cisterns that each had a capacity of 140,000 cubic feet. Drive to the lowest point on earth at the Dead Sea Mineral Beach which is located in the Jordan Rift Valley. Experience the high density of the salt in the water as you float with ease on the surface of the aquamarine water. Take a mud-bath and benefit from the therapeutic qualities of the natural Dead Sea mud before heading to the Qumeran cave, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. Return to your accommodation in Jerusalem at the end of your tour.

Amman: Transfer to the Airport, the Dead Sea, or Petra

Amman: Transfer to the Airport, the Dead Sea, or Petra

Enjoy a hassle-free transfer from Amman to Queen Alia Airport, the Dead Sea, or Petra. Sit back and relax in your air-conditioned vehicle as your driver takes you to your accommodation or to the airport. Save yourself the trouble of haggling with a taxi or navigating the public transportation system. Spend more time exploring Jordan and less time figuring out how to reach your destination. 

From Tel Aviv: Masada Sunrise, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea Tour

From Tel Aviv: Masada Sunrise, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea Tour

After a pre-sunrise departure from Tel Aviv, drive through the rolling hills of the Judean desert. At 5:30 AM, you’ll arrive at Masada, a set of mountaintop fortifications that date back to the 1st century BCE. Hike to peak to watch the sunrise from the summit, painting the surrounding valleys in rich hues. Continue to the En Gedi Nature Reserve, which covers an astounding 3,500 acres. A massive oasis in the desert, it includes vast streams and rivers that spill out from impressive waterfalls. Amble through the mountainous terrain, marvelling at the lush greenery in the heart of the desert. To cap things off, head to the Dead Sea, where you’ll have 1.5 hours to relax. Coat yourself in its iconic black mud, famed for its restorative qualities, and float in the highly saline water. After your time at the lowest point on earth, you’ll head back to Tel Aviv.

Private Half Day Tour to the Dead Sea from Amman

Private Half Day Tour to the Dead Sea from Amman

Travel by private, leisure air-conditioned vehicle through Jordan’s desert landscapes to the eastern shores of Sowayma with your own private English-Speaking Driver who doubles up as your guide. Visit a water’s edge private beach and enjoy ample free time to swim in the waters, lounge on the beach, enjoy the swimming pools, and absorb the beautiful setting in a 4-stars hotel. You have the option to use a stylish spa offering Dead Sea mud treatments including revitalizing body scrub, and massages (at your own expense). Alternatively, upgrade to a 5-star hotel with a wider range of facilities, including outdoor swimming pools and showers. You have an option to upgrade your tour including lunch, restaurant opens from 13 – 15 hours. The Dead Sea is one of the most incredible places and the world’s first natural spa. It is known for the Biblical story of the destruction of the old cities of Sodom and Gomorra in the Old Testament, which was turned into salt. The Dead Sea speaks for itself; there is no living fish! It is by far one of Jordan’s most impressive and spectacular places to visit. Its calm shining water glowing from its scorching sun is known for the concentration of salt and minerals, which makes it a therapeutic property, as well as a unique swimming experience not to be missed! After such a relaxing experience in the first world’s natural spa, your driver will take you back to your centrally located Amman hotel.

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