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Dead Sea day trip from Tel Aviv

8 hoursFrom INR 5761
Dead Sea day trip from Tel Aviv — Day trips things to do in Tel Aviv

Full day in a private vehicle — enjoy the therapeutic waters and mud at the Dead Sea, with scenic views and a relaxed atmosphere.

This day trip from Tel Aviv to the Dead Sea includes transportation in a private vehicle, ensuring you experience the unique geological features of the world's lowest point. The journey offers stunning landscapes and an escape from city life, making it an excellent option for those looking to unwind.

At the Dead Sea, you'll find an environment perfect for relaxation, with mineral-rich mud known for its therapeutic benefits. Bring swimwear and towels for a dip, and be prepared to enjoy a day in an incredibly scenic setting.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Air conditioning within the vehicle • Admission fee
What's NOT included?+
• Meals and beverages • Bath towel
What should I know before booking?+
• Infants and young children may be accommodated in a pram or stroller • Service animals are permitted • Nearby public transportation options are accessible • Infant seats are available for use • Not advisable for individuals with cardiovascular health issues • Accessible for all levels of physical fitness • It is necessary to bring valid passports (a copy is acceptable), hats, sunscreen, swimwear, flip-flops, towels, and drinking water. • Towels can be rented for 15 ILS at the departure point.
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, you must cancel a minimum of 24 hours prior to the scheduled departure.
What's the itinerary?+
• The Dead Sea is a saltwater lake situated between Jordan on the east and Israel and the West Bank on the west. It is recognized as the lowest point on Earth, with its surface more than 430 meters below sea level. The water's high salt content contributes to its significant buoyancy, while the mineral-rich mud and water are thought to offer therapeutic benefits. Due to its distinct characteristics, the Dead Sea has become a favored destination for travelers and a focus for scientific studies. However, it is experiencing a significant reduction in size, with water levels declining by approximately one meter annually, leading to considerable environmental and economic issues in the area.

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