Dead Sea, Israel & Jordan – Float Into Bliss
Healing Waters, Desert Sunsets, and a Romance That Defies Gravity
A honeymoon at the Dead Sea is like no other—where you and your partner can literally float together, weightless, in the world’s saltiest body of water. Nestled between dramatic desert cliffs and tranquil shores, the Dead Sea offers spa luxury, ancient energy, and breathtaking natural beauty on both the Israeli and Jordanian sides.
❤️ Why Honeymoon at the Dead Sea?
🌊 Floating Together—Effortlessly
There’s nothing quite like it—holding hands while you float side-by-side in calm, mineral-rich waters that naturally lift you up. It’s playful, peaceful, and unforgettable.
🧖 Natural Spa Wonderland
Pamper each other with Dead Sea mud masks, salt scrubs, and soothing mineral baths. Both countries offer world-class spa resorts, where wellness blends seamlessly with desert romance.
🌅 Epic Sunsets Over Ancient Earth
Watch the sun melt over the horizon, casting golden light on salt formations and still waters. It’s the kind of beauty that makes time slow down—and hearts open.
👩❤️👨 Romantic Things to Do
Share a couples’ spa treatment using Dead Sea minerals and mud
Float together at sunrise, when the beaches are quiet and peaceful
Take a day trip to Masada (Israel) or Wadi Mujib (Jordan) for hiking with a view
Stargaze from a desert terrace with date wine or local tea in hand
Enjoy candlelit dinners at resort restaurants with sweeping views of the water
🏨 Where to Stay
On the Israel Side:
Ein Gedi Hotel – Lush botanical setting near hikes and the sea
Herods Dead Sea Hotel & Spa – Romantic beachfront luxury with full spa amenities
Isrotel Dead Sea Resort & Spa – Upscale resort with incredible desert views
On the Jordan Side:
Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea – Opulent resort with infinity pools and private beach
Dead Sea Marriott Resort & Spa – Comfort and beauty in one perfect package
Mövenpick Resort & Spa Dead Sea – Romantic stone architecture and rich local charm
🛬 Getting There
To Israel side: Fly into Tel Aviv (TLV) or Jerusalem and drive ~1.5–2 hours
To Jordan side: Fly into Amman (AMM) and drive ~1 hour to the Dead Sea
⛔ Is It Safe for Honeymooners?
Yes—the Dead Sea region is very safe and honeymoon-friendly:
Both sides have secure resort zones with excellent tourism infrastructure
English is widely spoken, especially in hotels and resorts
Locals are welcoming, and the pace is peaceful and laid-back
❤️ Our Take:
The Dead Sea offers a magical blend of healing, stillness, and otherworldly romance. Whether you’re wrapped in a spa robe or floating hand-in-hand beneath a watercolor sunset, it’s a place to relax, renew, and fall deeper in love—naturally.