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Where to stay at the Dead Sea: best luxury resorts and hotels

Where to stay at the Dead Sea in Jordan? Experience luxury resorts with private beaches and swimming pools along the Dead Sea in Jordan, one of the most popular destinations in the country. With numerous high-end hotels and resorts, choices may be limited. If you desire a night by the Dead Sea, options are few. Although these resorts can be expensive, you’ll be rewarded with stunning pools, comfortable rooms, and a pristine sandy beach. Discover the finest resorts at the Dead Sea and an alternative place to stay in this blog.

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Where is the Dead Sea in Jordan?

The Dead Sea is situated in western Jordan and forms a natural border with neighboring Israel and Palestine. It’s worth noting that the beaches along the Dead Sea, which mark the country’s border, are inaccessible before sunset due to military regulations.

The northern part of the Dead Sea attracts the highest number of visitors due to its pristine sandy beaches and the presence of waterfront hotels and resorts. As you head further south, you’ll come across the remarkable Wadi Mujib canyon, renowned as one of Jordan’s top attractions. For an extraordinary canyoning experience and breathtaking hikes, make sure to explore the Mujib Biosphere Reserve.

One of the significant advantages of the Dead Sea is its close proximity to other tourist destinations in Jordan, as the country boasts short distances. The international airport in Amman is a convenient 45-minute drive away. To enhance your experience, we recommend renting a car in Jordan since public transportation options are limited. With a car, you can reach the capital city of Amman from the northern part of the Dead Sea within an hour. Moreover, the delightful town of Madaba is only a short 45-minute drive away. If you’re interested in exploring picturesque landscapes, the Dana Nature Reserve can be reached in approximately 2.5 hours. As for the world-famous Petra, it’s situated a bit further, requiring a drive of over 3 hours.

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Why the Dead Sea is worth visiting

The Dead Sea might just be the most popular destination in Jordan. It is an absolute must-visit for travelers. It boasts a unique natural phenomenon that is unmatched in the Middle East. The water in the Dead Sea is extraordinarily salty, giving the lake its name, as no living organism can survive in its waters. With a salt content of approximately 33%, it’s nearly impossible to sink, offering a truly exceptional experience during your trip to Jordan.

Covering a vast area of 1020 km², the Dead Sea stretches between Jordan, Israel, and Palestine. It holds the title of the lowest lake in the world, as well as the lowest point on Earth’s surface. Water from the surrounding countries flows into the Dead Sea, and due to the high temperatures, much of it evaporates, resulting in a high concentration of minerals and salt in the lake. These minerals are believed to have beneficial effects, attracting tourists who indulge in covering themselves with the healing mud sourced from the Dead Sea.

Among the top things to do at the Dead Sea are of course swimming in its salty waters, treating yourself to a mud bath, and experiencing the unparalleled sensation of effortlessly floating on the surface. However, there’s more to discover at the Dead Sea! Venturing further south along the lake’s edge, you’ll encounter breathtaking spots adorned with salt crystals, hot springs, and salt-bleached rocks. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Wadi Mujib, a stunning river valley that flows into the Dead Sea. Here, you can engage in exhilarating canyoning adventures, and within the Mujib Biosphere Reserve, you can partake in a picturesque guided hike.

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Where to stay at the Dead Sea

To fully immerse yourself in the unique experience of the Dead Sea, we highly recommend spending a night in this extraordinary location. By doing so, you’ll have the opportunity to indulge in the serene sandy beaches that belong to the resorts. Picture yourself lounging on comfortable sunbeds, taking refreshing dips in the pristine swimming pools, and allowing yourself to be pampered in every way. For a well-deserved break during your journey through Jordan, we absolutely suggest booking a night at one of the resorts.

While we generally don’t gravitate towards large-scale luxury resorts, options are somewhat limited at the Dead Sea. If you decide to treat yourself to a resort experience, one night is certainly enough to fully explore and appreciate the magnificence of the lake. However, it’s worth mentioning that there is a fantastic alternative for spending the night at the Dead Sea – a hidden gem that surprisingly remains undiscovered by many, despite its undeniable allure.

Budget-friendly tip: A resort stay is not mandatory to visit the Dead Sea. In addition to the private beaches associated with the resorts, there are public beaches available for a small entrance fee. You can also find free beaches to the south of Wadi Mujib (located at beach and beach), as well as day access options to the resorts. Keep in mind that the public and free beaches may not be as pristine, and you may encounter some litter and debris. Just don’t expect a completely relaxing day on a pristine sandy beach.

Unique place to stay at the Dead Sea

#1 Mujib Chalets offer the perfect combination of beauty, affordability, and convenience for those seeking accommodation near the Dead Sea, away from the crowded resorts. Each chalet features a simple yet comfortable bedroom, a spacious bathroom, and a covered terrace complete with a relaxing hammock. The highlight of these chalets is the breathtaking view they offer of the Dead Sea from every corner. A truly memorable experience is witnessing the magnificent sunset while floating in the Dead Sea. Unlike the resorts, which close their beaches well before sunset due to military restrictions, guests at Mujib Chalets have the opportunity to access the beach during this magical time. It’s important to note that the beach at Mujib Chalets is a pebble beach, unlike the pleasant sandy beaches at the resorts. There are convenient freshwater showers available for guests to rinse off after swimming.

If you’re looking for more adventure, you’re in luck! The Wadi Mujib Gorge is located right next to the chalets, offering thrilling canyon experiences and hiking opportunities. Don’t miss the chance to explore this stunning natural wonder during your stay.

Best resorts on the Dead Sea

#2 Ramada Resort Dead Sea is the perfect choice for budget-conscious travelers seeking accommodation along the Dead Sea. During our visit, we enjoyed two delightful days at this resort, conveniently nestled amidst the picturesque mountains surrounding Mount Nebo and the Jordan River. The Ramada Resort boasts the largest private sandy beach in the area, offering guests the opportunity to relax and unwind. Additionally, the resort features two outdoor pools, a charming restaurant, and a luxurious spa.

#3 Movenpick Resort & Spa Dead Sea is a top-tier option. This exquisite lakeside resort offers guests a private beach and a selection of four swimming pools, including a heated winter pool for year-round enjoyment. The resort’s expansive spa presents a multitude of indulgent treatments, ensuring a truly pampering experience for every guest.

#4 Dead Sea Marriott Resort & Spa is one of the most beautiful Dead Sea resorts, situated along the lake’s shoreline. The backdrop of rugged mountains further enhances the resort’s appeal. Guests can enjoy both fresh and saltwater pools, as well as hot tubs and saunas. The resort also boasts an extensive spa, providing a comprehensive range of services. Furthermore, guests can savor delectable cuisine at the resort’s two restaurants or unwind at one of several bars.

#5 Hilton Dead Sea Resort & Spa combines exceptional design and culinary excellence. With its striking aesthetics, this resort offers a memorable experience. Food enthusiasts will be delighted by the presence of seven restaurants, each offering a distinct culinary journey. Additionally, guests can bask in the sun on the resort’s private beach or take a dip in one of the three inviting swimming pools, complete with comfortable sunbeds.

Unique place to stay near the Dead Sea

#6 Ma’in Hot Springs is a distinct resort near the Dead Sea. Though not situated on the lake, we simply have to share this remarkable treasure with you. Discover an oasis-style retreat boasting a thermal pool and spa, nestled beneath a series of cascading hot waterfalls. Embraced by majestic mountains, Ma’in Hot Springs lies just a short 30-minute drive away from the Dead Sea.