Day Tour To Dead Sea And Madaba - Amman

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Tour Information

Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Hotel pickup Available
  • Duration: 8 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    09:00 AM
  • Return Details :
    • The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

On arrival, head inside the resort (at your own expense) and get have free time to enjoy the waters and setting as you, please. Make use of the available towels and lockers (additional cost), and relax on the mineral beaches. Bask in the sunshine and scenery, coat yourself in mud for a revitalizing natural spa, and enjoy a swim in the waters. Be sure to strike the classic pose of lying back and floating as you read a newspaper or book!

The Dead Sea speaks for itself; there is no living fish! Its calm shining water glowing from its scorching sun is known for its concentration of salt and minerals, which makes it a therapeutic property, as well as a unique swimming experience not to be missed!

Know More about this tour


Visit Madaba, Jordan, and step back in time to the Byzantine era! This city, known as the "City of Mosaics," boasts stunning artwork in its ancient churches, particularly the famous Madaba Map mosaic - the oldest preserved mosaic depiction of the Holy Land.Here are some highlights you can't miss:St. George's Greek Orthodox Church: Housing the renowned Madaba Map mosaic, this 6th-century church is a must-see for history and art enthusiasts.Madaba offers a charming atmosphere with friendly locals, delicious Jordanian cuisine, and a relaxed pace of life.Ready to embark on a mosaic adventure?
The St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church in Madaba, Jordan, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered! While not as widely known as some of the city's iconic sites like the Church of St. George, this charming church offers a unique blend of history, religious significance, and architectural beautyHistorical Gem: Built in the 19th century, the church stands as a testament to Jordan's rich Christian heritage. Its elegant stone faade and stained glass windows whisper stories of devotion & faith across generations.Architectural Intrigue: The church's design blends Western & Eastern influences, showcasing a graceful mixture of Romanesque and Byzantine architectural styles. Take in the delicate arches, the intricate detailing around the entrance, & the peaceful courtyard adorned with greeneryReligious Significance: Dedicated to St. John the Baptist, a pivotal figure in both Christianity & Islam, the church offers a space for quiet contemplation and prayer for visitors of all faiths
A dip in the Dead Sea is an experience unlike any other! This unique natural wonder, nestled between Jordan and Israel, offers a blend of relaxation, rejuvenation, and historical significanceFloat effortlessly: The Dead Sea's high salt content makes it incredibly buoyant, allowing you to float effortlessly on your back a sensation that's pure magic! Just imagine reading a book or soaking in the sunshine while defying gravity. Pamper yourself with mud: The Dead Sea mud is rich in minerals like magnesium, bromine, and sulfur, known for their therapeutic properties. Slathering yourself in this mud is a natural spa treatment that's said to be beneficial for skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema. Explore ancient history: The Dead Sea region boasts a rich and ancient history. The iconic Qumran Caves, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered, lie along its western shore. These ancient texts offer invaluable insights into Jewish history and early Christianity

Itinerary:


Visit Madaba, Jordan, and step back in time to the Byzantine era! This city, known as the "City of Mosaics," boasts stunning artwork in its ancient churches, particularly the famous Madaba Map mosaic - the oldest preserved mosaic depiction of the Holy Land. Here are some highlights you can't miss: St. George's Greek Orthodox Church: Housing the renowned Madaba Map mosaic, this 6th-century church is a must-see for history and art enthusiasts. Madaba offers a charming atmosphere with friendly locals, delicious Jordanian cuisine, and a relaxed pace of life. Ready to embark on a mosaic adventure?
The St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church in Madaba, Jordan, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered! While not as widely known as some of the city's iconic sites like the Church of St. George, this charming church offers a unique blend of history, religious significance, and architectural beauty Historical Gem: Built in the 19th century, the church stands as a testament to Jordan's rich Christian heritage. Its elegant stone façade and stained glass windows whisper stories of devotion & faith across generations. Architectural Intrigue: The church's design blends Western & Eastern influences, showcasing a graceful mixture of Romanesque and Byzantine architectural styles. Take in the delicate arches, the intricate detailing around the entrance, & the peaceful courtyard adorned with greenery Religious Significance: Dedicated to St. John the Baptist, a pivotal figure in both Christianity & Islam, the church offers a space for quiet contemplation and prayer for visitors of all faiths
A dip in the Dead Sea is an experience unlike any other! This unique natural wonder, nestled between Jordan and Israel, offers a blend of relaxation, rejuvenation, and historical significance Float effortlessly: The Dead Sea's high salt content makes it incredibly buoyant, allowing you to float effortlessly on your back – a sensation that's pure magic! Just imagine reading a book or soaking in the sunshine while defying gravity. Pamper yourself with mud: The Dead Sea mud is rich in minerals like magnesium, bromine, and sulfur, known for their therapeutic properties. Slathering yourself in this mud is a natural spa treatment that's said to be beneficial for skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema. Explore ancient history: The Dead Sea region boasts a rich and ancient history. The iconic Qumran Caves, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered, lie along its western shore. These ancient texts offer invaluable insights into Jewish history and early Christianity

Inclusions

  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Admission to sites ( If Option Selected )
  • English-speaking driver
  • Transportation (hotel pickup and Drop-off, air-conditioned vehicle, on-board WiFi, Fuel Surcharge)
  • Swim & Lunch at the Dead Sea (If Option Selected)

Exclusions

  • Gratuities, Local guide at site, Personal Expenses

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Hotels recommended (Holiday Inn Or Crowne Plaza ) depending on Availability

Footwear: Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain, both at the Dead Sea and Madaba.

Traveler Reviews

  • 19-Jan-2023

    Muy linda experiencia el baño en el Mar Muerto y el tratamiento con barro. Increíble los mosaicos de Madaba

  • 11-Jan-2023

    I had a very memorable day trip to Dead Sea and Jerash with Samer. Samer is an extremely accommodating, professional, and friendly. My trip to Jordan far exceeded my expectations and I highly recommend both Samer and his tour company for anyone looking to tour Jordan without worrying about logistics and planning.

  • 25-Dec-2022

    Madaba under rain and cold wind .. but then in Dead sea really warm. Fantastic experience in resort suggested by Hassan. Floating in Death sea, relaxing and having excellent buffet lunch. Recommended !!!

  • 12-Apr-2018

    Great tour to do if you get into Jordan late the night before. Madaba is very nice. I enjoyed the mosaic and ceramic demonstrations at the Jordan River Foundation. I went in April and felt like I had the beach to myself. Jordanian access to the Dead Sea is only through resorts. Food at the Ramada was good.

  • 12-Apr-2018

    Great tour to do if you get into Jordan late the night before. Madaba is very nice. I enjoyed the mosaic and ceramic demonstrations at the Jordan River Foundation. I went in April and felt like I had the beach to myself. Jordanian access to the Dead Sea is only through resorts. Food at the Ramada was good.

  • 12-Jan-2018

    we had a great driver and the weather was ideal. we went at a quiet time and had the Dead Sea to ourselves! and then lunch at the Ramada was really good. Nice amount of time visiting both locations.

  • 12-Jan-2018

    we had a great driver and the weather was ideal. we went at a quiet time and had the Dead Sea to ourselves! and then lunch at the Ramada was really good. Nice amount of time visiting both locations.