Dead Sea.. The ideal destination for lovers of nature, history and natural therapy

Written By ندى ماهر عبدربه on 2025/03/06

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arab Weather - The Dead Sea is one of the greatest natural wonders in the world, as it is the lowest spot on Earth, about 427 meters below sea level. This unique place attracts tourists from all over the world, as it provides an unparalleled recreational and therapeutic experience, as visitors can enjoy the sun and swim in the warm salty waters that enhance relaxation thanks to their high salinity, which is ten times the salinity of regular sea water.

Health and therapeutic benefits of the Dead Sea

The Dead Sea has a unique composition of minerals such as magnesium, sodium, potassium and bromine, making it an ideal destination for natural healing. In addition, the Dead Sea air has a higher oxygen content than any other area in the world, enhancing the health benefits for visitors. The Dead Sea has long been a historical destination for healing, with King Herod and Queen Cleopatra visiting it to benefit from its therapeutic waters.

The baptism

The Baptism Site of Jesus Christ, known as Al-Maghtas , is located 9 km north of the Dead Sea and is one of the most important religious and historical sites in the world. The site holds profound significance as the place where John the Baptist baptized Jesus Christ. Al-Maghtas contains ruins dating back to the Roman and Byzantine eras and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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net crafts

Safi Crafts is a unique project that aims to support local handicrafts, supervised by the Ghor Al Safi Women’s Association for Community Development. This exhibition features a wonderful blend of art and local heritage, where 15 women produce handicrafts in bright colors and designs inspired by Jordanian heritage. The exhibition is open daily from 8 am to 2 pm, giving visitors the opportunity to purchase unique gifts and contribute to supporting the local economy.

The Lowest Spot on Earth Museum and Lot's Cave

For those looking for a unique historical experience, the Lowest Spot on Earth Museum is a must-see. Located in the heart of the Dead Sea , it houses a collection of rare archaeological exhibits, including amazingly preserved Greek inscriptions and Roman clothing. Visitors are also advised to climb to Lot’s Cave, believed to be the place where the Prophet Lot took refuge after the Sodom and Gomorrah incident, and which was later transformed into a church with magnificent mosaic floors.

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Why should you visit the Dead Sea?

Whether you are looking for relaxation, natural healing, adventure, or exploring ancient history, the Dead Sea offers you an exceptional experience that combines nature, healing, and culture all in one. Pack your bags now and enjoy one of the most amazing tourist destinations in the world!

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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