Trip to Dead Sea, Jordan with Tripmart.com
The
Dead Sea (Hebrew: ים המלח, Hebrew
transliteration:Yam HaMelach; Arabic: البحر الميت, Arabic
transliteration: al-Bahir al-Mayyit) has its eastern coast in Jordan. It is the
lowest point in the world at 394.6 m (1269 ft) below sea level.
On
the Jordanian side, the Dead Sea is possible as a day trip from both Amman and
Aqaba. The road is a good dual carriage way. Tourist areas are accessible from
the main road that runs along the eastern side of the body of water and
connects to Jordan's Desert Highway running to Amman. Highways leading to the
Dead Sea are clearly marked by brown tourist signs. It is an ambitious 3-hour
drive from Aqaba in southern Jordan.
Taxi
services for travel to the Dead Sea can be purchased for the day 20JD if you
hail a cab from down town, down town hotels charge 35JD for the same service.
Many of the local hotels and resorts have shuttles that travel from Amman to
the Dead Sea for a fee. There are a handful of bus lines that also run from Amman
on a daily basis. Bus from Mujaharin bus station to Rame costs 1 JD. Taxi from
Rame to Amman Beach 4JD or less. Especially on good weather Fridays and
Sundays, busses leave from Muhajarin bus station directly for Amman Beach, but
if not they will at least drop you of along the road only a couple of
kilometers before reaching the Sea. If you are used to hitchhiking it is then
very easy to get a lift onwards.
From
Aqaba a taxi can be hired for a full day. If booked through the reception of a
nice hotel expect to pay about 100 JD. If you find a driver on your own you an
haggle and get the price down quite a bit (80 JD in January 2010 - possibly
better deals can be agreed on). Make sure to arrange with the driver before you
leave if you also want to stop by any other sites as part of your trip as the
diver may not want to drive any farther than initially agreed.
The
cost to enter the public tourist beach (Amman Beach) is 16 JD (April 2012)
(with swimming pools) and 11JD for the Locals/Jordian beach (it's only 15m to
left of the tourist entrance; not recommended for women on Fridays). Many
hotels also sell day passes that include full use of hotel facilities as well
as their Dead Sea beachfronts; at the Mövenpick Resort, day passes cost 20 JD
per person for hotel guests, while non-hotel guests pay 40 JD on weekdays and
50 JD on weekend.
Around
10km south of Amman Beach is a local's favourite place that is easily
recognized by a couple of stands selling snacks and water near the road. The
place is dirty and nobody takes care of it, but if you're on a shoestring, the
Dead Sea there is just as good as everywhere. There is a small water fall
coming from a hot spring that can serve as a shower afterwards to wash off the
salt from your skin. Getting a lift from there back to Amman is easy and
occasionally even busses pass by on which you can jump on for a small fee.
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