Explore ancient sites of faith and wonder with guided tours and excursions from the shores of the Dead Sea.
The Dead Sea, a land steeped in millennia of history and spiritual significance, offers a unique gateway to biblical and religious sites that have shaped civilizations. Beyond its famous mineral-rich waters, this region is a profound pilgrimage destination, drawing visitors seeking to connect with the origins of major faiths. Tours departing from the Dead Sea area often combine the tranquility of this lowest point on Earth with journeys to sacred locations mentioned in the Old and New Testaments, as well as sites revered in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Imagine standing where prophets once walked, where pivotal moments in religious history unfolded, and where the very landscape seems to whisper ancient stories. These excursions are designed to provide context, depth, and a tangible link to the sacred past, offering a richly rewarding experience for those interested in faith, history, and culture.
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Revitalize your body and rejuvenate your soul with the natural wonders of the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea, a body of intense blue water, is the lowest point on the Earth’s surface. It is the richest source of natural salts & minerals, conserving amazing treasures that have been accumulated over thousands of years. As the name implies, the Dead Sea is devoid of any living creatures due to its high salt levels. It contains more than 35 different types of minerals, all of which are well known for nourishing the body, reviving and softening the skin, and relieving pain. The ability to luxuriate in the rich, stimulating mud and float effortlessly on the water while soaking up the healthy minerals makes it a unique and matchless experience. The area also has a historical, religious, and spiritual background. It is believed to be the site of 5 biblical cities: Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zebouin, and Zoar. Experience one of the most stunning natural and spiritual landscapes in the world.

Experience the highlights of Jordan on this unforgettable day tour. Begin in Madaba, the "City of Mosaics," and discover the famous 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land at St. George’s Church. Then, visit Mount Nebo, where Moses is said to have seen the Promised Land, offering stunning views of the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and beyond. Finish your journey at the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, where you can float in its healing waters and enjoy the unique, tranquil atmosphere. With a comfortable vehicle, Wi-Fi, bottled water, and an English-speaking driver, this tour combines history, culture, and relaxation for an unforgettable experience. Book now and make lasting memories!

Consider a visit to the Baptism Site, called El-Maghtas in Arabic, on the Jordanian side of the Jordan River. This remarkable site is one of the latest exciting discoveries in biblical archaeology, as it’s believed to be the place where John the Baptist lived and where Jesus was baptized. Not far from here, you’ll find the Dead Sea—the world's very first natural spa and the lowest point on Earth. Its calm, glittering waters reflect the bright sunlight and are rich with salt and minerals, providing a unique and relaxing swimming experience that you’ll surely enjoy.

Explore the most important Christian sites in the holy lands with this tour. Bethlehem is one of the important Christian sites in the holy lands as it contains one of the oldest churches in the world The church of Nativity. Then we continue our trip to Beit Sahour the city of The Shepherd's. We will explore the daily lives of the locals and visit The Chapel of The Shepherd's where the angles first announced the birth of Jesus. Lastly we will treat ourselves to a relaxing and refreshing visit to one of the most unique seas in the world, The Dead Sea, It's rich and healthy water makes it a special experience to have. *Make Sure to bring your passport as it is required when passing the checkpoint sometimes *Switch of vehicle is required, All times are approximate!

1. Focused Experience: Unlike full-day tours that pack in several destinations, this tour lets you delve deeper into the highlights of Madaba and Mount Nebo, maximizing your time and appreciation for each site. 2. Mosaic Magnificence: You'll get an in-depth exploration of the stunning mosaics of Madaba, particularly the Church of St. George, with a local guide explaining their historical and artistic significance. 3. Scenic and Religious Significance: Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea from Mount Nebo, the traditional site of Moses' view of the Promised Land. 4. Personalized and Flexible: This private tour allows you to adjust the pace and itinerary to your interests, whether you want more time exploring mosaics or soaking in the views at Mount Nebo. 5. Local Touch: Immerse yourself in the local culture with a Jordanian guide who can share historical insights, personal anecdotes, and recommendations for authentic eateries.

This tour takes you down below sea level to the Dead Sea region. Here you will see the dramatic desert landscape and visit Biblical, natural and historical sites. The tour takes you to Tel Jericho, the excavated original Jericho settlement; Elisha Spring that provided a vital water source to the people of Jericho and to the sycamore tree in Jericho which is mentioned in the Bible. You will visit a Mount Temptation and the baptismal site of Qaser el Yahud where you can be baptized in the Jordan River. Then enjoy time on one of the Dead Sea’s best beaches.

Uncover the spiritual & historical significance of one of the most revered sites in the world with a visit to ‘Bethany Beyond the Jordan,’ also known as El-Maghtas. This sacred location, offers a profound experience as you explore its ancient ruins. Wander along the tranquil riverbanks and tour the remains of centuries-old churches, baptismal pools& wells. After your spiritual journey, shift gears Dead Sea . passing through Jordan’s breathtaking desert landscapes on your way to the shores of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. Upon arrival at a luxury hotel located right on the water's edge, you'll have ample free time to experience the unique sensation of floating effortlessly in the dense, mineral-rich waters. Take advantage of the serene setting to relax on the beach, soak up the sun, or rejuvenate with the healing properties of the famous Dead Sea mud. the Dead Sea promises an unforgettable experience before you return to the bustling city of Amman.

Madaba - City of Mosaics: Begin your adventure in Madaba, renowned as the "City of Mosaics." Explore the historic St. George's Church, home to the famous 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land. Mount Nebo - Scenic Heights and Spiritual Significance: Ascend the heights of Mount Nebo, a place of great spiritual importance. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and discover the historical and religious significance of this revered site. Dead Sea - Relaxation and Natural Wonders: Conclude your tour with a visit to the extraordinary Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. Indulge in the unique experience of floating effortlessly in its hypersaline waters. Take in the therapeutic mud and enjoy the serene atmosphere of this natural wonder.

Explore the timeless treasures of Jordan with this warm and inviting private day trip from Amman to Mount Nebo, Madaba, and the Dead Sea. Wander through St. George’s Church in Madaba and discover the city’s fascinating history. Take in breathtaking panoramic views of the Jordan Valley from the top of Mount Nebo, and marvel at beautiful ancient relics and mosaics inside a charming Franciscan monastery. Afterwards, bask in the sunshine, enjoy some relaxing free time to swim in the salty, invigorating waters of the Dead Sea, and indulge in a delicious traditional buffet lunch.

This two-day tour offers a perfect blend of history, adventure, and relaxation. Whether you're a history buff, an adventure seeker, or someone simply looking for a peaceful retreat, this journey through Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea will exceed your expectations and create memories that last a lifetime. Many activities may booked in WadiRum , for more information please don't hesitate to contact us. Book your tour today and explore the magic of Jordan!

In our private tour you will discover Madaba ''City of Mosaics'' , you will visit there St. George’s Church. Next, you will continue to the sacred hill ''Mount Nebo '' a Window to the Past. Next, to the Baptism Site at Bethany Beyond the Jordan, Thought to be the baptismal site of Jesus Christ, is the number one place for Christians to visit in the Kingdom of Jordan, it's not only serves as an archeological treasure dating back to the 1st century CE, but as a significant pilgrimage site as well. Finally enjoy a spectacular natural wonder the Dead Sea that is located 427 meters below sea level is perfect for wellness and religious tourism, fun in the sun with the family and friends. This tour is a perfect blend of Jordan's historical richness and natural wonders, designed for those looking to experience the depth of the country's cultural and biblical history, combined with the unique leisure activities at the Dead Sea.

Private full day tour to combine Jerusalem & Dead Sea. Tour to holy city of Jerusalem and iconic Dead Sea. Panoramic view from the Mount of Olives to Jerusalem old city. Walk through Jewish & Christian Quarters, Western Wall, Cardo. Continue along the Via Dolorosa to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Then proceed to the Dead Sea to float weightless and having a refreshing mud-bath.

Take a day out to discover the iconic religious sites of Jerusalem and visit the Dead Sea on this private day trip from Tel Aviv. With a private driver-guide, visit Old Jerusalem to see landmarks including the Western Wall, Via Dolorosa and Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and absorb the city views from the Mount of Olives. Then, cross the Judean Desert to float in the Dead Sea and enjoy a revitalizing, mineral-rich mud bath before your return to Tel Aviv. Enjoy in-depth attention from a guide on this private tour.

Discover the rich history and cultural significance of Masada and the Dead Sea on this in-depth tour. Begin at Masada, where the guide will take you through the well-preserved ruins of the palace, bathhouses, and storehouses. Learn about the important events that took place at the site, and how it played a role in Jewish history. Next, visit the Dead Sea, one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world. Learn about its unique geography, and minerals, and discover how the Dead Sea has been used for therapeutic and cosmetic purposes for thousands of years. The tour covers topics far beyond the religious aspects, including history, geopolitics, cuisine, geology and culture. The tour is designed for you, and it can be tailor-made to fit your wishes. Optionals: SPA, desert oasis, botanical garden in the desert. The tours are guided by Daniel or by his handpicked partners - all professional tour guides, fluent in English with licensed touristic vehicles. *Back-to-ship on-time guarantee!

Visit the Dead Sea, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem on a full-day, private tour from Eilat. Enjoy the personalized experience and flexibility of a private tour that includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Eilat, all entrance fees, a walking tour of Jerusalem, and transport in an air-conditioned vehicle. This 16-hour tour is priced per-group, and accommodates up to 8 people.
Connect with the history and origins of major world religions at sites of immense spiritual significance.
Visit locations central to biblical narratives, including Mount Nebo, Bethany Beyond the Jordan, and Masada.
Gain deeper understanding from knowledgeable guides who bring historical and religious context to life.
Choose from intimate private tours to more social group excursions, catering to different travel preferences.
Tours often include transportation, ensuring a convenient way to explore sites often requiring travel from the Dead Sea resorts.
Experience these sacred sites amidst the dramatic and unique landscapes of the Dead Sea region and its surroundings.
These comprehensive tours often cover multiple significant biblical and religious sites in a single day. They are ideal for those who want to maximize their exploration and gain a broad understanding of the region's sacred heritage.
Focus on a single, highly significant location such as Mount Nebo or the Baptism Site of Jesus (Bethany Beyond the Jordan). These tours offer a more in-depth exploration of a particular sacred place.
For those seeking a more personalized experience, private tours offer the flexibility to tailor the itinerary to specific interests and pace. This is a great option for families or those with particular religious focuses.
Shorter excursions that provide an excellent introduction to the area's religious heritage. Perfect for travelers with limited time or those who prefer a more relaxed pace.
Tours can range from half-day excursions (3-4 hours) to full-day itineraries (6-8 hours), depending on the number of sites visited and travel time.
The Dead Sea region is generally hot and arid. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer the most pleasant temperatures. Summers are extremely hot, and winters are mild.
You can find tours ranging from small, intimate groups (4-10 people) to larger coach tours. Private tours offer the most personalized group size.
Most tours include transportation to and from your Dead Sea accommodation, guided commentary, and entrance fees to specific sites. Some full-day tours may include lunch.
Tours typically offer hotel pick-up and drop-off services from major hotels in the Dead Sea region. Some may have a central meeting point.
While many tours include entrance fees, personal expenses, meals not specified, and tips for guides and drivers are usually additional.
Book in advance, especially during peak pilgrimage seasons or holidays, to secure your preferred tour and dates.
Dress respectfully when visiting religious sites. This generally means covering your shoulders and knees.
Wear comfortable walking shoes as you'll be exploring ancient terrains and potentially uneven surfaces.
Carry plenty of water and sun protection (hats, sunscreen) as the sun can be intense, even outside of summer.
Consider the best time of year to visit. Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable temperatures for extensive touring.
Check the specific itinerary of any tour you're considering. Some may involve significant travel time between sites.
Bring a small backpack to carry water, snacks, your camera, and any personal items you might need.
Be open to learning and engaging with the guides. Their insights often enrich the experience profoundly.
A: Key sites include Mount Nebo, from where Moses saw the Promised Land; Bethany Beyond the Jordan, believed to be the site of Jesus' baptism; and Masada, the ancient fortress with a dramatic history.
A: Absolutely. Many travelers use their Dead Sea resort stay as a base for day trips. Tours are designed to depart from and return to Dead Sea hotels, allowing for relaxation before and after your spiritual exploration.
A: It's best to dress modestly to show respect at religious locations. Aim for clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Comfortable walking shoes are also a must.
A: Many tours are suitable for families, but it's wise to check the specific tour description for age recommendations. Shorter, focused tours might be more manageable for younger children.
A: Tours booked through the platform are typically priced in USD or EUR. It's customary to tip guides and drivers, and having local currency (Jordanian Dinar or Israeli Shekel, depending on your location) or USD for tips is recommended.
A: Booking in advance is highly recommended, especially for popular tours or during peak travel seasons, to ensure availability and to get the best selection of tour times and operators.
A: It depends on your starting point and visa situation. Some longer, more comprehensive tours might cover cross-border sites, but typically, tours focus on either the Jordanian or Israeli side from a Dead Sea base.
Experience the unparalleled buoyancy of the lowest point on Earth, a truly unique natural wonder.
Float effortlessly in the hypersaline waters of the Dead Sea, a rejuvenating natural spa.
Discover therapeutic mud rich in minerals, offering natural skin benefits unlike anywhere else.
Explore ancient biblical sites and Roman ruins steeped in history near the Dead Sea.
Indulge in world-class resorts offering stunning views and unparalleled relaxation by the Dead Sea.
Witness breathtaking desert landscapes meeting the unique, salty waters of the Dead Sea.
The Dead Sea enjoys a desert climate with very hot summers and mild winters. Sunshine is abundant year-round, but temperatures can soar during summer months. The region experiences minimal rainfall, primarily concentrated in the winter season.
The best months to visit the Dead Sea are typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) for pleasant weather, avoiding the extreme heat of summer and the cooler winter temperatures.
The peak season for the Dead Sea is during the cooler winter months (December to February) and spring (March to May), when the weather is most comfortable for outdoor activities and floating.
The off-season is during the summer months (June to August) when temperatures are extremely high, which can limit daytime activities, though resorts remain open and prices may be lower.
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Discover the Dead Sea region's dramatic desert canyons, salt formations, and ancient trails on guided adventure and hiking tours.
Discover unique tours and activities that let you effortlessly float in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea, a truly unique natural wonder.
Discover ultimate relaxation and therapeutic benefits with guided mud bath and spa retreat tours at the lowest point on Earth.
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Explore millennia of history and therapeutic waters on guided tours of Jordan's unique Dead Sea region.
Getting around the Dead Sea region is relatively straightforward. Taxis are readily available from Amman and major tourist hubs, offering a convenient if pricier option. Renting a car provides the most flexibility for exploring the Dead Sea area at your own pace, with roads generally well-maintained. Public buses connect Amman to some coastal towns, but schedules can be infrequent. For specific Dead Sea resorts, private transfers or hotel shuttles are common. When planning your journey and getting around Dead Sea, consider pre-booking transfers for ease.
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