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The Dead Sea is a unique natural wonder and a major tourist attraction. Known for its hyper-saline waters and mineral-rich mud, it offers unparalleled therapeutic experiences. The Dead Sea is also a place of historical and religious significance, mentioned in the Bible and steeped in ancient history.
The Lowest Place on Earth
-430 meters
0 (Tourist destination, no permanent residents)
Arid - The Dead Sea has a hot, dry climate with very low humidity. Summers are extremely hot, while winters are mild with cool nights. The area experiences very little rainfall, and the high evaporation rate contributes to the high salinity of the water.
Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November)
The best time to visit the Dead Sea is during the spring and autumn when the weather is warm but not excessively hot. These seasons offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities and swimming in the Dead Sea.
Winter (December to February)
Winter is a shoulder season with cooler temperatures and fewer tourists. It's a good time to visit if you prefer a quieter experience and don't mind the cooler weather.