Dead Sea & Masada Day Tours

A combination of a Dead Sea day tour and a visit to Masada is a must-do experience on any Israel travel itinerary. The Dead Sea, a UNESCO-listed wonder and a unique natural phenomenon found only in Israel, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. On Dead Sea day tours, visitors are provided with air-conditioned transportation to and from the Dead Sea, entrance to the best Dead Sea beaches, and free time to enjoy all that the Dead Sea has to offer, including the opportunity to float in its hypersaline waters.

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In addition to the Dead Sea, Masada is another nearby attraction that is usually coupled with a Dead Sea day tour. Located on a rocky plateau overlooking the Dead Sea, Masada is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Jewish resistance and heroism. Visitors can take a cable car to the top of the plateau to explore the ancient fortress and enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape.

Dead Sea day tours offer visitors the opportunity to benefit from the many natural health benefits of the Dead Sea. The sunlight at the Dead Sea has fewer harmful rays, the air is oxygen-rich and low in allergens, and the water is soothing for the skin, aches, and pains. Dead Sea mud can also be used as a natural face mask to extract toxins from the body and rejuvenate the skin. The Dead Sea environment has been proven to give visitors an overall feeling of well-being.

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Qasr el Yahud Baptismal Site Jordan River
Jericho, Dead Sea and the Jordan River Tour

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116$

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Explore off-the-beaten-path wonders from October to May, including Jericho's historic sites, Elisha's Spring, Tel Jericho's ancient settlements, and a cable car ride to Mount of Temptation. Complete your journey with a visit to Qaser el Yahud for a spiritual experience and unwind at the Dead Sea'...
Qasr el Yahud Baptismal Site Jordan River
Jericho, Dead Sea and the Jordan River Tour

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Acsend Masada by Cabel Car
Masada and Dead Sea Day Tour

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111$

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Explore southern Israel with stops at the historic Masada fortress, the ancient Qumran site, and the rejuvenating Dead Sea beaches.
Acsend Masada by Cabel Car
Masada and Dead Sea Day Tour

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111$

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View of Dead Sea from Masada Fortress Israel
The Dead Sea Relaxation Tour

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85$

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Embark on a rejuvenating Dead Sea day trip from Jerusalem, passing through picturesque landscapes to reach the lowest place on Earth at 430m beneath sea level. Enjoy a relaxing day at one of the finest Dead Sea beaches, basking in the sun with the lowest UVB rays. Experience the unique buoyancy o...
View of Dead Sea from Masada Fortress Israel
The Dead Sea Relaxation Tour

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The Uniqe Dead Sea Israel
Jerusalem and Dead Sea Tour

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106$

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Experience panoramic views from Mount Scopus, explore Jerusalem's historic Old City, including the iconic Wailing Wall and Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and then relax on the shores of the Dead Sea for a rejuvenating float and mud facial.
The Uniqe Dead Sea Israel
Jerusalem and Dead Sea Tour

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dead Sea & Masada Day Tours

A: The Dead Sea is a hypersaline lake located in the Judean Desert, 430 meters below sea level, and approximately 9.6 times saltier than the ocean. It is a unique natural phenomenon found only in Israel and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Dead Sea is a popular tourist attraction in Israel due to its natural health benefits, including the soothing waters that are rich in minerals and the mud that can be used for rejuvenating the skin.
A: Masada is an ancient fortress located on a rocky plateau overlooking the Dead Sea. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Jewish resistance and heroism. Visitors can take a cable car to the top of the plateau to explore the ancient fortress and enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape. It is an important site to visit during a Dead Sea day tour because it is one of the nearby attractions that can be included in the itinerary.
A: The Dead Sea offers many natural health benefits, including the soothing waters that are rich in minerals, which are beneficial for the skin, aches, and pains. The Dead Sea mud can also be used as a natural face mask to extract toxins from the body and rejuvenate the skin. The sunlight at the Dead Sea has fewer harmful rays, and the air is oxygen-rich and low in allergens. Visitors have reported an overall feeling of well-being after visiting the Dead Sea.
A: There are both half-day and full-day tours to the Dead Sea, as well as a special Dead Sea Relaxation Day Tour. Dead Sea day tours offer visitors air-conditioned transportation to and from the Dead Sea, entrance to the best Dead Sea beaches, and free time to enjoy all that the Dead Sea has to offer. These tours are usually coupled with a visit to nearby attractions like Masada, Ein Gedi, or Jericho.
A: Masada is an ancient fortress located on a rocky plateau overlooking the Dead Sea. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Jewish resistance and heroism. Visitors can take a cable car to the top of the plateau to explore the ruins and enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape. The story of Masada has become an important part of Israeli history and culture, making it a popular attraction for visitors.
A: The Dead Sea is known for its many natural health benefits. The water is soothing for the skin, aches, and pains, and the mud can be used as a natural face mask to extract toxins from the body and rejuvenate the skin. The sunlight at the Dead Sea has fewer harmful rays, and the air is oxygen-rich and low in allergens. Many visitors report an overall feeling of well-being after spending time at the Dead Sea.
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