Located at the border between Jordan and Israel, travel to Dead Sea a hypersaline lake that sits 1,410 feet (430 meters) below sea level, making it the lowest point on Earth. It’s high salt and mineral content creates a positive effect that allows visitors to float effortlessly on the water’s surface. Rich in minerals like magnesium, potassium, and calcium, the Salt Sea mud is well-known for its therapeutic and cosmetic benefits.

When you visit the Salt Sea, you can relax on its shores, float on the water, and indulge in rejuvenating mud treatments. Our tours in Jordan offer the opportunity to experience the Salt Sea’s healing properties, stunning landscapes, and other attractions in Jordan.

Dead Sea Jordan

“The Dead Sea is a unique natural wonder and the lowest point on Earth, known for its therapeutic properties and unparalleled beauty.”

Curiosities about the Salt Sea:

  1. The Salt Sea is located at the border between Jordan and Israel.
  2. It is the lowest point on Earth, sitting 1,410 feet (430 meters) below sea level.
  3. The water’s high salt and mineral content allows visitors to float effortlessly.
  4. Salt Sea mud is rich in minerals and is known for its therapeutic and cosmetic benefits.

Visit Dead Sea

Relax on the shores of the Salt Sea and take in the stunning landscapes surrounding this unique natural wonder.

Float effortlessly on the hypersaline waters, an experience that is both exhilarating and soothing.

Indulge in rejuvenating mud treatments that harness the therapeutic properties of the Salt Sea’s mineral-rich mud.

Map of the Dead Sea

Discover the Dead Sea

Travel to Dead Sea

List of tours in Jordan that include a visit to the Salt Sea.

Photos of the Dead Sea

Images of the captivating Salt Sea showcasing its unique beauty and the enchanting experience of floating on its hypersaline waters in Jordan.

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