Jordan’s Dead Sea Resort Hotels: Sleep Over or Day Visit?

- Recommended for:
- Activity, Beach, Food and Drink, Expensive
A trip to the Jordanian Dead Sea offers two memorable “travel musts”: a visit to the lowest solid ground on earth, 420 metres below sea level and an opportunity to float on one of the saltiest seas
There used to be a review I was personally quite proud of here.
Unfortunately Simon Nixon pulled the funding on his web site some time ago meaning that the monthly income we were promised no longer materialises.
While I sell my work cheap I don't give it away, and so I reluctantly have withdrawn it from this site.
My new site is doing rather well - it's called http://www.westcoast-usa-roadtrip.com although its hard work building up those content pages.
I have one thing to thank SS for - I would never have set off alone without it failing.
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More information on Jordan’s Dead Sea Resort Hotels: Sleep Over or Day Visit?:
- Author:
- Paul Read (Moderator)
- Traveller type:
- Travel Enthusiast
- Guide rating:
- (2 votes)
- Total views:
- 202
- First uploaded:
- 20 December 2010
- Last updated:
- 1 year 17 weeks 2 days 20 hours 22 min 55 sec ago
- Destinations featured:
- Trip types:
- Activity, Beach, Food and Drink
- Budget level:
- Expensive
- Free tags / Keywords:
- food and drink, tips, taxis, getting around, Dead Sea Swimming, spa resorts
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Community comments (2)
Didn't know this guide existed Paul, it seems to've zipped through the home page!
Liked the guide but most certainly won't be going there- sounds like just about everything I dislike in a holiday, and my not going will hopefully conserve the water supply a little longer. Good guide though
Brilliant opening paragraph! It sets the scene really well for what the Dead Sea is all about.
This is a very usable and practical guide and I can see it being invaluable for anybody planning to visit the Dead Sea. It has everything you need to know about getting there, hotels, restaurants and costs. Do you have any photos of the hotel you stayed in?
I like your little tips generously scattered through the guide and the funny comment about the Dead Sea mud.
You mention that you visited Madaba- will you write a guide about this town?