Things to do in Dead Sea

Activities, attractions and tours

Amman Citadel showing a city and landscape views as well as a small group of people
Amman Citadel showing landscape views and a city
Amman Citadel featuring heritage elements
Amman Citadel which includes heritage elements and a ruin as well as an individual male
Amman Citadel which includes heritage elements

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1. Temple Mount

The Temple Mount (or Haram al-Sharif, as it is known to Muslims) is a raised area situated close to Jerusalem’s Western Wall. It is considered to be among the holiest sites in the world for Muslim and Jewish people, as well as holding great significance for Christians. Visit the Temple Mount complex to admire the iconic Dome of the Rock and to enjoy beautiful vistas of Jerusalem’s Old City.
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Temple Mount which includes a city, heritage architecture and landscape views

2. Amman Beach

Visiting the Dead Sea can be an expensive affair, but public Amman Beach is an attractive and affordable way to visit. The beach is long and well-maintained. With so many amenities available, you can easily spend the entire day here. Take a dip in the sea, read a book and enjoy some food at the restaurant with open-air dining.
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Sweimeh featuring general coastal views, swimming and a pool

3. Mount Nebo

Mount Nebo is a significant religious site that overlooks the Holy Lands and southern Jordan. It is described in the Bible as the vantage point from which Moses first laid eyes on the Promised Land of Israel and is said to be the prophet’s final resting place. The summit is a popular destination for both Christians and Muslims, and for travelers with an interest in history.
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Mount Nebo featuring religious elements and heritage architecture as well as a small group of people

4. Dead Sea Panoramic Complex

The Dead Sea Panoramic Complex consists of a museum and a restaurant with stunning views of the water. Among its highlights is the cliff top viewing platform that actually stands at sea level, with the Dead Sea far below. Enjoy the spectacular vista of this exceptional basin of water, with the Judaean Mountains forming a dramatic backdrop on the horizon.
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Marvel at the views, while the kids compare the salty water of the Dead Sea to other bodies of water in the interactive museum.

5. Ein Gedi Nature Reserve

The beautiful Ein Gedi Nature Reserve sits on the shores of the Dead Sea like a great oasis in the heart of the Judean Desert. Follow the tree-lined streams as they disappear into steep canyons to discover the region’s surprisingly abundant flora and fauna.
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Ein Gedi National Park which includes a cascade

What to do in Dead Sea