Dead Sea Tours & Trips
Picture yourself floating in the Dead Sea's salty waters between Jordan and Israel, and you can't sink even if you try your hardest. The salt is so concentrated it lifts you right up, skin soaking minerals the whole time. It’s good for you, and very relaxing. The ancient Masada fortress nearby gives history context, while you float at Earth’s lowest point. Are you ready to go?
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Angela • traveled in November, 2025
Let me start by saying we had a Fabulous time and the Itinerary itself was very good and quite thorough to see all the must see tourist sites. Definitely recommend booking 2 days each side ( Amman and Cairo) if you want to experience a little more local culture, especially if travelling a long way from the Middle East. The key takeaway /recommendation to NourBelle– set expectations early and this assists in delighting both you and your customer on the journey. We booked some 8 months before and requested a full itinerary. As someone that does a lot of self planned itineraries using tours on Getyourguide, Viator and Klook- I like to see a full itinerary and look to see what other things I may want to do to extend the trip. It was like extracting blood from a stone. I got a semi-itinerary and promised a full itinerary 15 days before travel (even though they take full payment within 2 months of travel). Talking to others on the tour, seems it’s a common theme. By full itinerary, I mean the name of the Cruise ship and the airlines and flight times. Yes, we know last minute changes can and do occur. The 14 day itinerary is a collection of tours stitched together – not a problem per se but would be nice to know beforehand. The Jordan part was via a sister Company -Flow Travel. Their confirmed itinerary for the whole trip was perfect and delivered just 5 days before the tour started. I was a little concerned the initial noted hotels were old and dated and the reviews very average, but happy to report Flow have changed these hotels some time ago and I can confirm on the whole very comfortable accommodation: E.g -Amman Tulip Golden Plaza -Dead Sea Spa and Resort – a bit tired but great facilities -Wadi Rum Sharah Camp (not so luxurious….but it’s the experience of a tent LOL) -Petra Quattro – very nice Our tour driver and semi guide was Azmi. He’s not allowed to guide on site, but is very knowledgeable and shares as much information as possible beforehand. Azmi was terrific! We only had a Petra Tour guide for 2 hours onsite included in the price which we found was quite sufficient. Our driver Azmi was fabulous. He helped us buy water at local shops and also came to pick me up to go to a pharmacy when my knee was playing up. He ensured we felt safe and happy, and I’m sure he was a key contributor to why we enjoyed Jordan so much. Hands down 5/5 We paid separately for lunches and tips, and booked our own flight from Amman to Cairo. Egypt... We were transferred to our hotel, and presented with a hand drawn map, and outlined into an itinerary. The hard upsell on optional tours only available here and now on arrival, when all you want to do is get to your room, can be quite intimidating, and I think these options should be presented and bookable earlier. It certainly helps if a thorough Itinerary is more forthcoming at the beginning. We joined a group of 8 others on their 7 day Egypt tour, an additional couple joined on the 3 day Nile cruise. We then had an additional 2 nights on Jolie Ville in Luxor. Pyramids Tour: Our freelance guide Abdul was very good, albeit he did the tour at quite a fast pace. It would have been nice for perhaps an extra half hour, just to be able to absorb the magical beauty of the Pyramids more peacefully. His was very helpful in helping communicate with the tour organisers when there was confusion with flight details provided that day for the next day that did not align with some itineraries already provided. The next leg was the flight to Aswan. There is no assistance with checkin on flights, so a bit of a nightmare for the group trying to check in. The 3 day Nile Cruise was Jaz Celebrity. We were pleasantly surprised with the ship and the staff were super friendly and helpful. The 3 meals on board were quite satisfactory! We had another freelance guide Saladino for the temples during the Nile Cruise. He is very knowledgeable. Room for Improvement: Day trip to Abu Simbel – wait at reception for pickup. No idea who for, or who to contact when the guide was not on time. The other group we joined was unhappy we had joined their group and asked if our guide was sick. This is a problem with setting expectations and could have easily been fixed with both guides communicating details to both groups. Hot air balloon attendees - wait for shuttle service at reception. No escort to Hatshepsut temple – we saw many other people with guides beside them. Not sure if this was because there was an altercation the day before between the guide and one of our tour members when asked: • what the group would do between end of temple tours eta 12pm and 7pm pickup for 9.40pm flight o Checkout of accommodation at 8.30am (5.30am for those on Hot Air balloon option) o No offers of what to do o Lunch option at USD$25 which subsequently was included! Tipping confusion! USD$60 per person (not including Tour guide tips) Everywhere we went people were looking at us for Tips. It was most embarrassing given the tips we had paid ahead should have been very generous. Perhaps let us tip ourselves with direction as to minimum amounts to be paid. Also they provide a range of USD$125-$165 for entry fees and then negotiate on day one of the tour - when these are finite costs. The actual costs is in the vicinity of 5080EGP- at the time USD$108. Any booked flights you will get the details the day before – I truly believe they only book the flights the day before. Water is only provided at the hotels/cruise 2 bottles per couple per day, so buy your water at the Supermarket as early as possible. Expect to pay for all water/beverages during every meal. But everything was fine and enjoyable if you are fine with plans being provided the day before and a few hiccups here or there knowing you will be safe and will see all the wonderful sites and activities available. And ok with the upsell for more money every step of the way.
Egypt & Jordan Highlights | 12 Days - Domestic Flights & GEM Included - B
Brian • traveled in March
Overall, the tour was exactly as advertised - from airport pickup, exellent guides, good vehicles and good hotels.
Petra and the Nile - L
Lydia • traveled in February
Amazing! I can only tecommend this tour!
Dana to Petra Trek + Wadi Rum & The Dead Sea
The best Dead Sea tour packages
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MelissaDead Sea travel expert at TourRadar
- Egypt & Jordan Highlights | 12 Days - Domestic Flights & GEM Included
- Christian Jerusalem & Masada, 3 Days
- Petra and the Nile
- Dana to Petra Trek + Wadi Rum & The Dead Sea
- Jordan to Egypt: Wadi Rum Camping & Dead Sea Floating
- Trek Jordan - 7 days
- Jerusalem, Masada & Dead Sea, 3 Days
- Chauffeured Petra & Dead Sea - 4 days
- Dream of Middle East (24 destinations)
- Journey Through Egypt and Jordan (Amman to Cairo) (2026)
Egypt & Jordan Highlights | 12 Days - Domestic Flights & GEM Included
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The cruise on the Nile with the Radamis ship was delightful, the staff were so kind and helpful, and the view was incredible.”
Takumi, traveled in March
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 12 days Destinations Cairo, Giza, Luxor, Esna, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Aswan, Abu Simbel, Amman, MadabaSee all destinations Age Range Operator Nourbelle Tours From $3,900
40% Off- US$2,340You save $1,560
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- US$604
Petra and the Nile
2 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 $3,590
10% Off- US$3,235You save $355
Dana to Petra Trek + Wadi Rum & The Dead Sea
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Jordan is so beautiful from Dana to Wadi Rum. Will definitely go back!”
Cora, traveled in October
The Dead Sea's mineral-rich waters await at 415m below sea level. The dramatic path leads through mountain treks, wilderness camps, and remote Bedouin territories before reaching this therapeutic finale of the 74km route.
Duration 9 days Destinations Amman, Dana, Shobak, Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Experience Jordan From
10% Off- US$1,595
Float in the Dead Sea's salty waters after seeing the 6th-century mosaics at St George Church in Madaba, then camp overnight in Wadi Rum following a 4x4 desert trip. The backdoor trail from Little Petra leads to Petra's Monastery with a boxed lunch and iconic views. Saint Catherine houses the world's oldest active Christian monastery, and summit Mount Sinai for sunrise over Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. This 16-day adventure for ages 18+ includes 13 nights in hotels and 2 nights camping, with snorkeling at Dahab's Blue Hole, a food tour in As-Salt, and crossing the Suez Canal on the way to Cairo.
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 $2,379
17% Off- US$1,975You save $404
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
17% Off- US$1,515
Jerusalem, Masada & Dead Sea, 3 Days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a great time. Extremely friendly and knowledgeable about the sites.”
Violet, traveled in July
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
17% Off- US$560
Private air-conditioned transfers connect Amman's Queen Alia Airport, UNESCO-listed Petra, and the Dead Sea throughout this 4-day journey. The narrow Siq canyon leads to the legendary Treasury carved by the Nabateans, then steep steps climb up to the Monastery with wide desert views. Float in the Dead Sea's hypersaline waters at the lowest point on Earth while staying in 4-5 star hotels during your private adventure.
Duration 4 days Destinations Amman, Petra, Dead Sea Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From
17% Off- US$740
Float in the Dead Sea's mineral-rich waters at 1,410 feet below sea level, check out UNESCO-listed Petra with its famous Treasury carved into rose-red cliffs, and see the Pyramids of Cheops, Kefren, and Micerinos alongside the Great Sphinx. GRAND BEACH HOTEL in Tel Aviv, HOTEL PANORAMA in Petra, and HOTEL HELNAN DREAMLAND in Cairo provide accommodations. This 15-day trip covers 24 destinations across Israel, Jordan, and Egypt, including the Church of the Annunciation in Nazareth and the Egyptian Museum with Tutankhamun's treasures.
Duration 15 days Destinations Israel, Turkey, Palestinian Territory, Jordan, Egypt Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
17% Off- US$3,847
Duration 15 days Destinations Amman, Petra, Dead Sea, Luxor, Edfu, Aswan, Cairo Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From
17% Off- US$4,799+$700 upfront costs
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."






















