Dead Sea Tours & Trips
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- Desert Kingdoms & Nile Treasures Expedition
- Trek Jordan - 7 days
- Chauffeured Petra & Dead Sea - 4 days
- Petra and the Nile
- Christian Jerusalem & Masada, 3 Days
- Jerusalem, Masada & Dead Sea, 3 Days
- Journey Through Egypt and Jordan (Amman to Cairo) (2026)
- Jordan to Egypt: Wadi Rum Camping & Dead Sea Floating
- Premium Walking and Hiking Jordan (Petra, Wadi Rum & the Dead Sea)
- Premium Egypt & Jordan in Depth (14 destinations)
- Desert Kingdoms & Nile Treasures Expedition2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “We had an excellent time in Jordan and Egypt. Our Egyptian hosts were just as good.” - Michael, traveled in April - The Dead Sea's therapeutic waters cap off visits to Amman's Roman amphitheater and historic Citadel. This tour features UNESCO-listed Umm Ar Rasas and the biblical Mount Nebo. Total costs around $3,000 for this comfort-level exploration of Jordan's lowest point on Earth, including meals and expert guidance. - Duration - 14 days - Destinations - Amman, Dead Sea, Madaba, Mount Nebo, Wadi Rum, Petra, Cairo, Aswan, Abu Simbel, Kom OmboSee all destinations - Age Range - Operator - Nourbelle Tours - From $5,220 40% Off
- NZ$3,132You save $2,088
 
- Mount Nebo provides stunning Dead Sea views across Jordan's diverse landscapes. Ancient paths reveal panoramic vistas of the Jordan River Valley and Dead Sea. Madaba's historical sites connect to Dana Nature Reserve and Petra. - Duration - 7 days - Destinations - Amman, Madaba, Mount Nebo, Dana, Al Beidha, Dead Sea, Petra - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - On The Go Tours - From 40% Off
- NZ$2,625
 
- Duration - 4 days - Destinations - Amman, Petra, Dead Sea - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - On The Go Tours - From 40% Off
- NZ$1,395
 
- Petra and the Nile2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “The tour was exactly as advertised - from airport pickup, exellent guides, good vehicles and good hotels.” - Brian, traveled in February - Mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea reflect Jerusalem's hills from its shores. Transport from Wadi Rum, expert guides, and mud treatments highlight this segment of a 13-day journey featuring 4-star hotels and traditional meals. - Duration - 13 days - Destinations - Jordan, Israel, Egypt - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Encounters Travel - From 40% Off
- NZ$5,610
 
- A cable car whisks visitors to Masada fortress before therapeutic floating at premium Dead Sea beaches. The route includes Ein Gedi oasis and Qumran archaeological site, with air-conditioned transport and expert guide commentary throughout. - Duration - 3 days - Destinations - Jerusalem, Dead Sea, Masada National Park - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Bein Harim Tourism Services - From 40% Off
- NZ$957
 
- Jerusalem, Masada & Dead Sea, 3 Days2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “The trip was well organized and I will recommend it to my friends and family.” - Roseline, traveled in September - The Dead Sea region unfolds with visits to mineral-rich beaches, ancient Masada fortress, and Ein Gedi oasis. Delve into Qumran caves, site of the Dead Sea Scrolls discovery, and enjoy therapeutic floating sessions. Includes expert guides and convenient transport. - Duration - 3 days - Destinations - Jerusalem, Masada National Park, Ein Gedi Reserve, Qumran National Park, Dead Sea, Mount of Olives - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Bein Harim Tourism Services - From 40% Off
- NZ$975
 
- Duration - 15 days - Destinations - Amman, Petra, Dead Sea, Luxor, Edfu, Aswan, Cairo - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Collette - From 40% Off
- NZ$8,449+$1,250 upfront costs
 
- Duration - 16 days - Destinations - Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba, Madaba, Dahab, St. Catherine, Mount Sinai, Suez, Cairo - Age Range - Ages 18-39 - Operator - G Adventures - From $4,119 30% Off
- NZ$2,883You save $1,236
 
What people love about Dead Sea Tours
- Petra and the NileOverall, the tour was exactly as advertised - from airport pickup, exellent guides, good vehicles and good hotels. 
- Desert Kingdoms & Nile Treasures ExpeditionWe had a fantastic time in Aswan and Luxor and the Nile cruise. Our brilliant guide was Ahmed Elkallaf. His deep knowledge of ancient Egypt and his long experience of tours, as well as his kindness and humor, made the trip extra special and enjoyable. The cruise on the Nile with the Radamis ship was delightful, the staff were so kind and helpful, and the view was incredible. We would like to come back very soon!! 
- Jerusalem, Masada & Dead Sea, 3 DaysSorry I forgot name of guide for the City of David he did a fantastic job. The trip was well organized and I will recommend it to my friends and family. Shalom 
What our customers ask about Dead Sea Tours & Trips
- What are the must-see attractions around the Dead Sea Region?- Beyond the famous salt-rich waters the Dead Sea Region connects visitors to significant religious and historical sites. The area includes Mount Nebo where biblical accounts place Moses viewing the Promised Land. In Madaba visitors can see detailed 6th-century mosaics at St. George Church that show ancient maps of Jerusalem and the Holy Land. The Dead Sea Panorama Complex offers mud treatments and educational exhibits while the UNESCO site of Bethany Beyond the Jordan marks the traditional baptism location of Jesus Christ. A TourRadar traveler noted "The Dead Sea Museum and Panorama Complex offered incredible insights into the region's unique geology and history while the Holiday Inn Resort provided the perfect base for exploring these sites." 
- When is the best time to visit the Dead Sea Region?- Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) provide ideal conditions for exploring the Dead Sea Region. The Crowne Plaza Jordan Dead Sea Resort reports water temperatures around 24°C (75°F) during these periods making it perfect for swimming. Summer brings intense heat with temperatures above 40°C (104°F) which can limit outdoor activities. Winter months remain pleasant enough for floating though cooler. As one TourRadar traveler noted "The spring weather was perfect for enjoying both the Dead Sea experience and exploring the surrounding sites like Mount Nebo." 
- How many days should I plan to spend in the Dead Sea Region?- Most visitors find 2-3 days allows enough time to experience the key attractions without rushing. This schedule provides time for floating in the mineral-rich waters enjoying spa treatments at places like the Holiday Inn Resort Dead Sea and visiting Mount Nebo and Madaba. Tour operators typically include two nights here as part of broader Jordan itineraries. According to a TourRadar traveler: "Three days was perfect - enough time to enjoy the Dead Sea experience without rushing and explore the surrounding historical sites." 
- What's the best way to combine the Dead Sea with other destinations in Jordan?- The Dead Sea's central location makes it easy to visit other major sites in Jordan. Petra sits 2.5 hours away Wadi Rum 4 hours and Amman just 1 hour by car. Tour companies like Europamundo and Intrepid Travel often place the Dead Sea strategically within larger Jordan circuits. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The Dead Sea was perfectly positioned between our visits to Amman and Petra making it an ideal stop for relaxation mid-tour." 
- What are the accommodation options around the Dead Sea?- Luxury and premium hotels line the eastern shore of the Dead Sea. The Crowne Plaza Jordan Dead Sea Resort features extensive spa facilities and private beach access. The Holiday Inn Resort Dead Sea offers multiple pools with direct water access while the Grand East Hotel Resort & Spa provides views across the water. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The Crowne Plaza was exceptional - the infinity pool overlooking the Dead Sea was a highlight and the spa facilities were world-class." 
- What unique activities can I experience in the Dead Sea area?- The Dead Sea presents experiences unique to its location at -420 meters the lowest point on Earth. The high salt content makes floating effortless while the natural black mud offers therapeutic skin treatments. Premium resorts like the Grand East Hotel Resort & Spa provide front-row views of sunsets over the Jordanian mountains. Local wellness centers specialize in treatments using Dead Sea minerals and products. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Floating in the Dead Sea was surreal - you literally can't sink! The mud treatment at our resort made my skin feel amazing." 




















