Budget Accommodation Middle East Israel Dead Sea
The Dead Sea is a low-lying sea in the border region of Israel and Jordan. The surface and shores are 423 metres below sea level, making it the lowest point on Earth on land. The sea itself drops to 377 metres below the surface and it's the saltiest body of water anywhere on the planet, with about one third salinity.
From the Dead Sea Travel Guide
Average cheapest prices by month for budget accommodation in Dead Sea
I went with my mum and we had amazing time there. The accomodation was lovely and clean.The sevice was really great.The lady Iris was very kind and helpfull. The garden has a really peacefull atmosphere. I would recommend to everybody! I will definitly come back one day. Renata Ivan ... more
we loved the way the cabins were set up - clean, friendly help when requested. very conveniently placed. the only downfall were the feral cats when we ate outside! i had to throw 3 cups of water on a cat for it to move away from the table and ood! ... more
Comfortable stay, adequate rooms with good aircon. Good value evening meal and adequate breakfast. For Israel this is a bargain. ... more
Dead Sea, Jordan
Does anyone know if there are any cheap hotels/hostels near the Dead Sea in Jordan? I have only come across expensive resort hotels so far. Cheers. ...
crossing the sea
would like to know if i could get from israel to jordan crossing over the river/sea.? or are there no posts? and in doing so, be able to camp/hike from there.., ...
Israel, Part 3
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