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Holiday in Dead Sea

Area in Jordan — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇯🇴

Country

Jordan

Type

Area

Best time to travel

October to April — pleasantly warm (20-30°C). Summer (May-Sept) extremely hot (40-45°C), but the spa hotels have air-conditioned areas.

Budget/day

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Amman (about 4-5 hours), then 1 hour drive to the Dead Sea. Often done as a day trip or part of a Jordan tour.

About Dead Sea

The Dead Sea is one of the most extraordinary places on Earth — the lowest point on the Earth's surface, 430 meters below sea level, and the saltiest body of water in the world. Floating here, without having to move, while reading a newspaper is a surreal experience that everyone should have at least once. The salt content of 34% — ten times higher than normal seawater — makes it physically impossible to sink. You step into the water and are instantly pushed upwards. The feeling of weightlessness while drifting on the surface and looking at the barren mountains of Jordan and Israel is both amusing and meditative. The black mineral mud on the shore has been valued for its healing properties since ancient times. Cleopatra is said to have used it for her beauty care. Even today, visitors cover themselves from head to toe with the mud, let it dry, and rinse it off in the mineral-rich water — the skin feels silky smooth afterward. The minerals (magnesium, calcium, potassium) are said to help with skin diseases, rheumatism, and respiratory illnesses. The Jordanian side offers the best access: luxury spas and resorts like Kempinski and Mövenpick are located right on the shore and offer pools, spa treatments, and private beach sections. Alternatively, there is the public Amman Beach for budget travelers. However, the Dead Sea is dramatically shrinking — the water level drops by one meter each year, and the coastline has retreated by kilometers since the 1960s. A visit therefore carries a sense of urgency: this natural wonder will become significantly smaller in the coming decades. Combined with Petra (3 hours), Wadi Rum, and Amman, the Dead Sea is an essential part of any trip to Jordan.

Relaxation
95
Winter
85
Beach
70
Romance
70
Nature
60

Top 5 highlights in Dead Sea

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Floating in Salt Water

Weightlessly drifting on the surface — the salt content of 34% makes sinking impossible

2

Mineral Mud Bath

Black healing mud for the skin — famous for its effects since Cleopatra

3

Lowest Point on Earth

430 meters below sea level — a surreal landscape of salt crystals and barren mountains

4

Spa Resorts

Luxurious wellness hotels directly on the shore with pools, mud treatments, and mineral water spas

5

Sunset

The sun sets behind the mountains of Israel, casting dramatic light on the salt landscape

Hotels in Dead Sea

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Reise-SIM für Dead Sea

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

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Best time to travel for Dead Sea

Recommended travel time

October to April — pleasantly warm (20-30°C). Summer (May-Sept) extremely hot (40-45°C), but the spa hotels have air-conditioned areas.

Summer

35-45°C, extremely hot and dry

Winter

15-25°C, mild and sunny, perfect

How much does a holiday in Dead Sea cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

30-50€ (Amman Beach, local transport)

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

200-500€ (Kempinski/Mövenpick, gourmet dining, spa)

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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4 travel tips for Dead Sea

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Do not shave beforehand!: The saltwater burns in any small wound. Do not shave on the same day and avoid open scratches.

Do not splash in the face: Salt in the eyes is extremely painful. Always float on your back, face above water. Have fresh water ready for rinsing.

Maximum 20 minutes: Staying in the water for longer than 20 minutes is not recommended — the minerals dehydrate the skin. Rinse off well afterward and moisturize.

Combine with Petra: 3 hours drive to Petra — the perfect combination for a 2-3 day tour from Amman.

Food & drink in Dead Sea

These specialties you must try!

Mansaf — Jordan's national dish: Lamb in fermented yogurt sauce served on rice, eaten by hand
Falafel & Hummus — Freshly fried falafel with creamy hummus and warm flatbread — available everywhere
Maqluba — Upside-down rice casserole with chicken, cauliflower, and eggplant — a festive dish
Knafeh — Warm dessert made of noodle threads with soft cheese and orange blossom syrup — addictive
Jordanian tea with sage — Strong black tea with fresh sage — the hospitality drink of Jordan
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