Explore the Dead Sea: The Saltiest Sea on Earth

History of the Dead Sea

The Dead Sea, located at the lowest point on Earth, is a remarkable saltwater lake famous for its therapeutic waters and unique natural beauty. Surrounded by desert mountains, it offers healing mud baths and a one-of-a-kind floating experience.

Top Places to Visit

  • Famous Beach Resorts
  • Unique Salt Formations
  • Therapeutic Mud Baths
  • Scenic Desert & Mountain Views

Guided Tours

Expert-led tours offer deep insights into the Dead Sea’s natural wonders and history. Tours range from half-day to full-day, costing between $40–$100 USD.

How to Get There

  • Bus: JETT bus from Amman (~1 hour, $7–10 USD)
  • Private Car: About 45 minutes drive
  • Guided Tour: Includes transport and guided visits

Entry Fees

Most resorts offer free entry; some charge for mud baths and amenities ($10–$30 USD). Discounts available for locals, children, and seniors.

Dead Sea by Night

Enjoy tranquil evenings with starry skies, traditional music, and the peaceful atmosphere of the Dead Sea resorts.

Travel Tips

  • Bring swimwear & towel for floating and mud baths
  • Protect your skin—avoid eyes and open wounds
  • Stay hydrated in the hot climate
  • Don’t shave or wax before visiting
  • Visit during cooler months if possible