Holidays to the Dead Sea

Holidays to the Dead Sea

The focus is on sun, sea and sand in on holidays to the Dead Sea; there are miles of clean beaches to stroll along, pea-green seas with healing waters to float around in, mineral-rich mud to coat yourself in and remarkable ethereal scenery to soak up. The hotels on luxury Dead Sea holidays are some of the most sumptuous in the world, with excellent staff for whom nothing is too much trouble. Fine wining and dining is often complemented by local entertainers, and with the evenings being warm and balmy the party often continues way into the night. At the modern and stylish hotels and resorts in ancient, iconic Jordan, professionals can help you choose treatments that harness the healing waters of the Dead Sea, while there are a number of swimming pools to cool off in and a solarium to soak up the Middle Eastern sun in.

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Dead Sea Travel Information

Flights to Amman in Jordan leave daily from the UK 

  • Currency: Jordanian dinar 
  • Time difference: (GMT+2) 
  • Flight from UK: 5 hours and 5 minutes to Amman 
  • VisaYes - available on arrival  
  • Language: Arabic 
  • National drink: Tea 
  • National dish: Mansaf 
 Local people do not drink alcohol, but it is widely available in resorts and hotels.
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Travel Tips & Advice for Dead Sea

Dead Sea Activities


A walk around the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve is an excellent way to find out more about the flora and fauna of the region. The area spans two imposing canyons, but the colour-coded guides and helpful map will get you through the trails safely, and provide a wealth of information about the animals and plants living here. The last Arabian leopard was spotted in the nature reserve in 2006, but there are more frequent visitors such as small foxes, lizards and white oryx to be spotted.

Dead Sea Food & Drink


A generous and hospitable people, Jordanians count meal times as a celebration, and you will notice that in the quality and quantity of food offered at cafes and restaurants. You can try out sharing plates crammed with local cuisine like hummus, stuffed vegetables and flat breads. Lamb is another delicacy, cooked in a creamy sauce and often presented with a plate of fluffy rice. International cuisine is also available on holidays to the Dead Sea, as are many western drinks.

Dead Sea Attractions


The Dead Sea is a place of great religious significance and there are many biblical sites to visit in the region. The Ancient Synagogue of Ein Gedi is surrounded by desert and dates back to the third century. You can book excursions through your hotel on which you can take in Mount Sodom, an ancient hill made entirely of salt that was mentioned in the Book of Genesis. Fascinating exhibits about these and other locations in the can be found at the Masada Museum and Light Show.

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