Discover the magical allure of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, where serene waters and mineral-rich mud promise relaxation and rejuvenation.
Discover the magical allure of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, where serene waters and mineral-rich mud promise relaxation and rejuvenation.
Beirut – Amman – Beirut
3 Hours Before Flight Time
3 nights stay in the Dead Sea
Float effortlessly in the buoyant, salty waters of the Dead Sea, renowned for its therapeutic properties. Indulge in natural mud treatments, enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding desert landscapes, and experience unmatched tranquility at one of the world’s most unique natural wonders.
The best times are from March to May and September to November when temperatures are mild.
Summer can be extremely hot, while winter can be cooler.
You can reach the Dead Sea via car, taxi, or organized tours from nearby cities like Amman or
Jerusalem.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many travelers can enter Jordan with a visa on
arrival, while others may need to obtain a visa in advance.
Key attractions include floating in the saltwater, enjoying the mineral mud, and visiting the nearby
historical sites like Mount Nebo and the town of Madaba.
Bring swimwear, water shoes, sunscreen, a towel, and, if desired, personal items for pampering
with the mineral mud.
Yes, but be cautious not to get the water in your eyes or mouth, as its high salt content can be
irritating. It’s also advised to avoid open wounds.
Various resorts and public beaches offer amenities such as showers, restaurants, and pools
alongside the Dead Sea.
Yes, there are several resorts and hotels providing accommodations and wellness services at the
Dead Sea.
The official language is Arabic, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.