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6 Available Tour Excursions in Dead Sea
Take the stress out of traveling by booking your private transfer from Amman or Dead Sea To Petra or Wadi Rum and provide assistance with luggage. Sit back, relax, and enjoy a hassle-free transfer in a private, air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi.
Price: $85.00
Duration: 3-4 hours
Private Petra walking tour is an excellent way to discover Petra from Dead Sea. The full day tour will take you into the Rose Red City. Walk through the Siq (narrow gorge) to the hidden city, to see the treasury, theatre, royal tombs, Roman street and climbing all the way to the Monastery.
Price: $333.34
Duration: 12 hours
One of the most enjoyable ways to immerse yourself in a new culture is through its cuisine, and with this culinary-focused experience, you will get the chance to try out Jordanian food in a traditional local restaurant at either lunch or dinner time. The menu will feature everything from traditional Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian, cold and hot “Mezze” (small dishes) to house-baked bread, and end with Jordanian sweet specialties. After your meal, you will even get the chance to puff on flavored tobacco called “Shisha” on your own personal expense. This 4-hour excursion includes lunch or dinner, as well as round-trip transport from your Dead Sea hotel in a private, climate-controlled vehicle with your own English-Speaking Driver who doubles up as your guide to avoid the hassle of taking a local taxi and wait on this amazing experience!
Price: $106.67
Duration: 4 hours
Enjoy a meal of traditional Middle Eastern “Mezze”, or small plates, at Haret Jdoudna, an atmospheric restaurant in a restored historic home in the city of mosaics of Madaba. This 4-hour excursion includes lunch or dinner at Haret Jdoudna, as well as round-trip transport from your Dead Sea hotel in a private, climate-controlled vehicle with your own English-Speaking Driver who doubles up as your guide to avoid the hassle of taking a local taxi to the city of Madaba!
Price: $126.67
Duration: 4 hours
Travel from your Dead Sea Hotel to Aqaba King Hussein International Airport. This is a private transfer service available 24 hours a day, and 7 days a week in comfortable new vehicles with air condition, free WI-FI and English-Speaking Driver.
Price: $160.00
Duration: 3 hours
Delve into Jordan’s ancient, biblical, and recent history on this private 6-hour tour from Dead Sea. Head to La Storia Al Hakaya Museum near Mount Nebo, where Moses is believed to have viewed the Holy Land as his last stop. Admire the life-size sets showcasing Jordan’s biblical and cultural heritage, including scenes like Noah’s Ark and enjoy the largest mosaic map of Jordan’s historical sites. Explore the handicraft mosaic art work at a local workshop.
Price: $106.67
Duration: 6 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: ILS
- Languages: Hebrew, Arabic, English
- Climate: Arid desert
- Timezone: Asia/Jerusalem (Israel side), Asia/Amman (Jordan side)
- Population: The Dead Sea itself has no permanent population; the surrounding region has small communities and resorts.
- Best Time to Visit: Best time to visit is spring and autumn for mild weather.
- Visa Requirements Visitors to the Dead Sea must follow the visa requirements of Israel or Jordan depending on which side they enter. Many nationalities, including US, EU, and UK citizens, can enter Israel visa-free for tourism up to 90 days. Jordan offers visa on arrival and e-visa options for many countries, including US, EU, and UK citizens. It is important to check entry requirements for the specific country side you plan to visit.
About Dead Sea
The Dead Sea is a remarkable natural wonder located at the lowest point on Earth’s surface, bordered by Israel to the west and Jordan to the east. Its extraordinary salt concentration, nearly ten times that of typical seawater, creates a unique environment where visitors can effortlessly float on the water’s surface. The mineral-rich mud and water are renowned for their therapeutic properties, attracting tourists seeking natural spa treatments and skin care benefits. Beyond its health appeal, the Dead Sea region offers stunning desert landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and historical sites that tell stories of ancient civilizations. The area’s serene beauty and unusual natural phenomena make it a compelling destination for travelers interested in nature, wellness, and history. Whether you want to experience the surreal sensation of floating, indulge in mineral-rich mud treatments, or explore nearby archaeological sites, the Dead Sea offers a one-of-a-kind experience that combines relaxation with cultural discovery.
Dead Sea Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Jordan
- Duration Range: Custom Durations
- Group Size: Intimate Groups
- Difficulty Level: All Comfort Levels
- Recommended For: Best time to visit is spring and autumn for mild weather. Pack sun protection, swimwear, water shoes, and moisturizer. Respect local customs, especially on the Jordanian side. Avoid shaving before swimming to prevent irritation. Carry cash as some places may not accept cards. Stay hydrated and avoid swallowing the water.
Average Tour Price: $95
Lowest Price Tour: $55
Highest Price Tour: $200
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
- Check tour cancellation and refund policies
- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
1. Ein Gedi Nature Reserve – A lush oasis with waterfalls, hiking trails, and diverse wildlife in the desert. 2. Masada – An ancient fortress with panoramic views overlooking the Dead Sea, rich in historical significance. 3. Qumran Caves – Archaeological site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. 4. Dead Sea Beaches – Public and private beaches offering access to the salty waters and mud treatments. 5. Mujib Nature Reserve (Jordan side) – A dramatic canyon with hiking trails and natural pools.
Popular Activities
Visitors can float in the buoyant waters, apply therapeutic Dead Sea mud, hike scenic desert trails, explore archaeological ruins, and enjoy spa treatments at luxury resorts. Adventure seekers can hike in nearby nature reserves or take jeep tours through the desert. Cultural experiences include visiting ancient sites and local markets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
The cuisine around the Dead Sea reflects Middle Eastern flavors with dishes such as hummus, falafel, grilled meats, fresh salads, and flatbreads. Local specialties include Jordanian mansaf and Israeli shakshuka. Dining often features fresh, healthy ingredients with bold spices. Noteworthy restaurants are found in nearby resort hotels and towns like Ein Bokek and Aqaba, offering both traditional and international dishes.
Getting Around
The Dead Sea is accessible by car or bus from major cities like Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Amman. Local transportation includes taxis and shuttle services. Renting a car is common for flexibility. Costs vary but are generally affordable. The area is well connected by roads, though public transport options are limited.
Travel Tips
Best time to visit is spring and autumn for mild weather. Pack sun protection, swimwear, water shoes, and moisturizer. Respect local customs, especially on the Jordanian side. Avoid shaving before swimming to prevent irritation. Carry cash as some places may not accept cards. Stay hydrated and avoid swallowing the water.
Culture & Customs
The region is culturally diverse with Jewish, Arab, and Bedouin influences. Respect for religious sites and modest dress codes is important. Hospitality is valued, and greetings often include handshakes or nods. Significant events include Jewish holidays and Islamic festivals. Visitors should be mindful of local sensitivities and traditions.
About The Author

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