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All Dead Sea Tours & Excursions in 2026

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Private Tour to Jerash and Ajloun from Dead Sea

Enjoy a private day tour to Jerash and Ajloun with transporation from Dead Sea to discover...

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Tour of the ancient Jerash and Ajloun castle from the Dead Sea

Enjoy a full-day tour of the ancient city of Jerash and enchanting Ajloun castle with pick...

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Full-Day Tour to Hammamat Ma’in Hot Springs

Enjoy the hot springs of Hammamat Ma'in on this full-day tour from Dead Sea and Amman.

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Half-day tour of Bethany and the Jordan River from Dead Sea and Amman

Discover Bethany and the route that leads you to the place, where it is believed Jesus was...

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Wadi Rum private tour from Dead Sea

Enjoy the best sights and personalized attention from your Bedouin driver-guide on Wadi Ru...

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Excursions & day trips

Private Christian tour of Madaba, Mount Nebo and Mukawer

See Madaba, Mount Nebo and Mukawer on a private tour.

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Petra Day and Night Private Tour

Book now your spot for this private guided tour of Petra by day and night! Transportation,...

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Half-day private tour to Madaba and Mount Nebo from Amman or Dead Sea

Start this wonderful half-day tour with an exploration trip to Madaba and Mount Nebo from...

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Introducing Dead Sea

The Dead Sea is a salt lake which is more or less 430 metres below sea level. Its high salinity allows you to float without making any effort, but also doesn't give the chance to nature to flourish, hence the name "Dead Sea". For centuries it has always been an important tourist attraction and it remains so nowadays thanks to its numerous facilities.