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The Dead Sea is one of the most extraordinary places on Earth — and a must-visit on any journey through Jordan. Located more than 430 meters below sea level, it’s the lowest point on land in the world. But what truly makes it special is its hypersaline waters, so dense that you can float effortlessly on the surface, no swimming required.
This natural salt lake is rich in minerals like magnesium, sodium, and potassium, known for their healing properties. Visitors come from around the world to enjoy the natural mud treatments, believed to rejuvenate the skin, relieve joint pain, and even improve certain skin conditions.
Surrounded by desert cliffs and still blue waters, the Dead Sea also offers some of the most peaceful views in Jordan — especially at sunset, when the horizon glows gold and the silence feels almost sacred.
Whether you’re floating weightlessly, covering yourself in black mud, or just enjoying a drink at a resort spa — a visit to the Dead Sea is an experience like no other.