Jerash and Dead Sea Full Day Tour from Amman

Discover Jerash’s Roman ruins and float in the Dead Sea on a full-day tour from Amman. Uncover history and rejuvenate in mineral-rich waters.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Jerash Ruins - Your day will begin with a scenic drive to Jerash, located about an hour north of Amman. Upon arrival, you will have time to explore the city.

Jerash was founded in the 2nd century BC and was one of the ten cities of the Decapolis, a league of Roman cities in the region. The city was well-preserved thanks to a sandstorm that buried it in the 8th century AD.

You can visit the city’s many highlights, including the Hadrian’s Arch, the Oval Plaza, the South Theatre, the Temple of Artemis, and the Temple of Zeus. You can also visit the Jerash Archaeological Museum, which houses a collection of artefacts from the city’s Roman past.

  • Dead Sea - After exploring Jerash, you can continue your journey to the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is a salt lake located in the Jordan Rift Valley. It is known for its high salinity, which is so high that no fish or plants can live in it. However, the high salinity also gives the Dead Sea its unique therapeutic properties.

Upon arrival at the Dead Sea, you will have time to relax on the beach, float in the water, and cover yourself in mud, which is said to have many health benefits

What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Water
  • Dead Sea resort swim and lunch (if All inclusive option selected)
  • English-speaking driver
  • WIFI
  • Entry tickets (if All inclusive option selected)
Additional Information

Explore the ancient Roman city of Jerash and float in the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, on this full-day tour from Amman.

Jerash was founded in the 2nd century BC and was one of the ten cities of the Decapolis, a league of Roman cities in the region. The city was well-preserved thanks to a sandstorm that buried it in the 8th century AD.

You can visit the city’s many highlights, including the Hadrian’s Arch, the Oval Plaza, the South Theatre, the Temple of Artemis, and the Temple of Zeus. You can also visit the Jerash Archaeological Museum, which houses a collection of artefacts from the city’s Roman past.

After exploring Jerash, you can continue your journey to the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is a salt lake located in the Jordan Rift Valley.

Upon arrival at the Dead Sea, you will have time to relax on the beach, float in the water, and cover yourself in mud, which is said to have many health benefits

Location
Jerash Ruins
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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