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Dead Sea Swim & Lunch Package

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Duration

8 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

18 people

Languages

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Swim and Lunch Package at “O Beach Resort”

About this tour

Departure Time from Jett Abdali Station at 8:30

Departure Time from Jett office 7th. Circle at 9:00 (Location)

Return from the Dead Sea to Amman at 17:00

The Dead Sea, located in the Jordan Valley and 55 km southeast of Amman, is famously known as the Lowest Point on Earth. It is a one of kind natural landscape with the world’s richest source of natural salts and mud known for its health properties. At the Dead Sea, visitors can relax for hours,  swim,  sunbathe, and experience the healing benefits of the therapeutic mud.  People flock from around the world to this natural spa for skin treatment and the chance to float on the water’s surface.

The Amman – Dead Sea – Amman route runs daily.

Included the Transportation, Entrance Fees, Open Buffet Lunch  

Highlights

  • The Dead Sea, which lies between Israel (and the West Bank) and Jordan, is the lowest point on earth, reaching depths of 13,000 feet (3,900m) below sea level. This enclosed body of water's high salt content makes it impossible for any kind of plant or animal life to survive. For humans, however, the rich accumulation of salt and minerals is highly beneficial, especially for the skin. In addition, the high concentration of salt makes it nearly impossible for even the most inexperienced of swimmers to drown in the sea's waters. The town of Suweimeh offers accommodations for those wishing to spend one or two nights along the sea. There are also numerous plans underway to develop additional towns, including Zara and El Mazra'a, into major tourist resorts. A new coastal highway, linking Jordan to Aqaba, runs the length of the Dead Sea.

  • Transportation
  • Entrance Fees
  • Lunch - Open Buffet
  • Drinks
  • Personal Expenses

Tour's Location

from JOD 35,00

Owner

Mohammad Salateen

Member Since 2022

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