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The Dead Sea, Explained and Explored

Depth Comes First Here

DEADSEA.COM was built on a simple belief: that the Dead Sea deserves more than a bullet-point travel guide. It has 4,000 years of documented healing history, 26 named minerals, and a shoreline that is retreating one meter every year. It deserves the depth of explanation that matches the depth of its record.

Our team covers both shores (Israeli and Jordanian) with equal rigor. We write about the science, the landscape, the history, and the practical detail of getting there and making the most of it. Nothing on this site is filler.

What Makes Us Different

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Trusted Insights

Clear guidance backed by experience. Helping clients make informed decisions.

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Curated Experiences

Services designed around client needs. Focused on clarity, fairness, and efficiency.

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Respect for the Region

Rooted in the communities we serve. Committed to and respectful practices.

Why Choose Us?

Science-Backed Information

Every health and wellness claim on this site is tied to published clinical research, not wellness marketing.

Both Shores, Fully Covered

We cover the Israeli and Jordanian sides of the Dead Sea in equal depth, so you plan from complete information.

No Generic Travel Writing

we search and write for the subject that interest you about the Dead Sea, based on searches, questions and emails.

Editorially voice

Our recommendations are based on research, reviews, location sites, location owners and constant update .

Verified Before Published

Every fact, figure, and mineral claim is checked against a primary source before it goes on the site.

Built for the Informed Traveller

We don't write for casual browsers. We write for people who want to understand a place before they experience it.

31.5°N • 35.5°E • -440M • MAXIMUM DEPTH • JORDAN RIFT VALLEY
"You will understand this place before you arrive, and carry it with you after you leave."

What You'll Discover

DeadSea.com brings together practical information about the region’s mineral-rich waters, desert scenery, history, and nearby cultural sites. The aim is to help visitors understand the region and plan their time there.

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Swimmers at Ein Bokek Beach beside a shaded walkway
Two visitors floating and reading in the Dead Sea
Swimmers beside the umbrella sculpture at Ein Bokek during sunset
Orange sunset over the Dead Sea and surrounding mountains
Visitors at the Qasr al-Yahud baptism site on the Jordan River
Lot's Wife rock pillar on Mount Sodom
Woman applying Dead Sea mud while standing in the water
Woman floating and reading in the Dead Sea
Swimmers at Ein Bokek Beach beside a shaded walkway
Two visitors floating and reading in the Dead Sea
Swimmers beside the umbrella sculpture at Ein Bokek during sunset
Orange sunset over the Dead Sea and surrounding mountains
Visitors at the Qasr al-Yahud baptism site on the Jordan River
Lot's Wife rock pillar on Mount Sodom
Woman applying Dead Sea mud while standing in the water
Woman floating and reading in the Dead Sea