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Dead Sea

35Km Southeast of Jerusalem, Judean Desert, Israel

Featured Review : The Dead Sea is the lowest spot on earth. The body of water there is the second saltiest on the planet. It borders Israel and the West Bank to the west and Jordan to the east. It has been famous for its salinity and lack...See Full Review

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Dead Sea Reviews

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Amazing Must See Tourist Attraction.

  • 5 out of 5 stars by joshgoot from Monmouth County, New Jersey
  • November 6, 2025
Quote: beautiful scenery. you can see the mountains in Jordan on the other side of the river. Swimming in the Dead sea was great. Very therapeutic. Gets rid of skin infections.

Fantastic trip

  • 5 out of 5 stars by sharmlover from London, England, United Kingdom
  • March 21, 2025
Quote: We stayed in Dahab, Egypt for 2 weeks and took the opportunity to go on a trip to Jerusalem with onetour-egypt.co.uk. We were picked up from our hotel at around 9pm and made our way to the Taba border to cross on foot over into Israel. This took 2... Read the full Dead Sea review
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Float On...

Quote: The Dead Sea is the lowest spot on earth. The body of water there is the second saltiest on the planet. It borders Israel and the West Bank to the west and Jordan to the east. It has been famous for its salinity and lack of life since Biblical... Read the full Dead Sea review

From journal Madaba: A Mosaic of Faiths

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A Healthy Invigorating Experience

  • 5 out of 5 stars by garymarsh6 from Gravesend, United Kingdom
  • September 27, 2025
Quote: The Dead Sea.The Dead sea is an inland sea surrounded by Israel and Jordan fed by waters from the river Jordon. Some facts about sea.The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth,1385 feet below sea level.It's 11 miles wide and 67 miles long.The density... Read the full Dead Sea review

From journal Wonderful Jordan

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A Quieter Spot to Enjoy a Relaxing Float!

  • 5 out of 5 stars by karly07 from Belfast, United Kingdom
  • September 16, 2025
Quote: Most people who visit Israel, will try to take a trip to the Dead Sea, to experience the unique floating sensation that this site, the lowest point on Earth, offers. There are several places where you can stop, park and take a dip, and most of... Read the full Dead Sea review

From journal An Unforgettable Independent Trip to Israel and Jordan

Dead Sea

  • 3 out of 5 stars by maitre2pitza from West Chester, Pennsylvania
  • February 25, 2025
Quote: The cab ride from Amman was interesting. There was an extreme difference in temperature. In Amman it was sunny and about 55 degrees F. As we descended toward the Dead Sea I felt like I was traveling from Pennsylvania to Florida. The temperature... Read the full Dead Sea review

From journal Amazing Amman

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Dead Sea

  • 3 out of 5 stars by daisy from new york, New York
  • June 6, 2025
Quote: Okay, you really can sit down and float in the water. Just be careful not to cut your feet on the salt deposits on the bottom of the sea. And do slather mud all over yourself in the designated area near the sea. Besides, you just bought all those... Read the full Dead Sea review

From journal Israel in Five Days