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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.
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Rooted in the communities we serve. Committed to and respectful practices.
Every health and wellness claim on this site is tied to published clinical research — not wellness marketing.
We cover the Israeli and Jordanian sides of the Dead Sea in equal depth, so you plan from complete information.
we search and write for the subject that interest you about the Dead Sea, based on searches, questions and emails.
Our recommendations are based on research, reviews, location sites, location owners and constant update .
Every fact, figure, and mineral claim is checked against a primary source before it goes on the site.
We don't write for casual browsers. We write for people who want to understand a place before they experience it.
"You will understand this place before you arrive, and carry it with you after you leave."
Through our platform, visitors can explore the unique landscapes, fascinating history, and unforgettable experiences that make the Dead Sea one of the world’s most extraordinary destinations. From its mineral-rich waters and dramatic desert scenery to nearby cultural and historical sites, we bring together insights that help you better understand and appreciate this remarkable region.
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New guides, mineral research, and seasonal updates for readers who want to understand the Dead Sea, not just visit it. Published when new long-form content is ready. Never more than twice monthly.