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Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan — Scenic
Middle East

Dead Sea and Jordan Valley

Jordan

In short: Dead Sea and Jordan Valley is a 180 km scenic road trip in Jordan, typically driven over 2 days, best in October to April. Highlights: Amman, Mount Nebo, Bethany Beyond the Jordan.

Distance
180 km
Duration
2 days
Best Season
October to April
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Follow the Jordan Valley from Amman to the Dead Sea, then continue south along the shoreline to the Mujib area and the lush farms of Ghor al-Safi. This easy drive mixes dramatic escarpments, salt flats, and wide views across one of the lowest places on Earth.

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Stops along the route

Amman — Departure — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
Departure
Amman
Jordan's lively capital, where the route begins on high ground above the valley. Set out past hills, traffic, and city views toward the Rift.
Hotels
Swemeh — City — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
City
Swemeh
A resort strip on the Dead Sea shore with hotels and beach access. The water glitters pale blue against the desert slopes.
Ghor al-Safi — City — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
City
Ghor al-Safi
Green farms and date palms line the lower valley here. It feels like an oasis after the stark shoreline and cliffs.
Karak Castle — Arrival — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
Arrival
Karak Castle
A massive Crusader fortress crowning the hill above Karak. Stone walls and long views make a dramatic finish to the route.

Things to Do

Mount Nebo — Landmark — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
Landmark
Mount Nebo
A classic viewpoint over the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea. On clear days, the holy landscape stretches far below.
Bethany Beyond the Jordan — Landmark — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
Landmark
Bethany Beyond the Jordan
A quiet riverside site tied to the baptism of Jesus. Reed beds and flat water give the place a calm, contemplative feel.
Dead Sea Panorama Complex — Landmark — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
Landmark
Dead Sea Panorama Complex
A dramatic overlook above the salt sea and cliff edge. It is one of the best stops for sweeping photos of the basin.
Mujib Nature Reserve Visitor Center — Nature — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
Nature
Mujib Nature Reserve Visitor Center
Gateway to the steep canyons that drop into the Dead Sea. The landscape turns rugged and wild beside the road.
Take in the Dead Sea view from Mount Nebo — viewpoint — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
viewpoint
Take in the Dead Sea view from Mount Nebo
Stand at the ridge and look across the valley to the shimmering salt basin. The panorama is especially clear in the cool season.
Visit Bethany Beyond the Jordan — historical site — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
historical site
Visit Bethany Beyond the Jordan
Walk the boardwalks and riverfront paths at this UNESCO-listed pilgrimage site. The setting is quiet and deeply atmospheric.
Stop at Dead Sea Panorama Complex — viewpoint — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
viewpoint
Stop at Dead Sea Panorama Complex
Use the terrace and museum area for a wide look over the cliffs and shoreline. It is one of the easiest places to understand the landscape.
Explore Mujib Nature Reserve — nature reserve — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
nature reserve
Explore Mujib Nature Reserve
See the deep gorge system where streams cut toward the Dead Sea. In season, this area offers some of Jordan's most dramatic scenery.
Tour Karak Castle — fortress — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
fortress
Tour Karak Castle
Climb through vaulted halls, tunnels, and ramparts inside the fortress. The hilltop views over the plateau are worth the detour.

Where to Eat

Haret Jdoudna — Jordanian — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
Jordanian
Haret Jdoudna
A popular heritage restaurant for mezze, grilled meats, and traditional dishes. Good for a relaxed meal before heading south from Amman.
Queen Alia Rest House — Middle Eastern — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
Middle Eastern
Queen Alia Rest House
A practical stop for coffee, snacks, and simple meals near the Dead Sea road. It is useful for a quick break with valley views.
Dead Sea Spa Hotel Restaurant — International — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
International
Dead Sea Spa Hotel Restaurant
A convenient hotel restaurant with buffet and à la carte options. Handy for lunch or dinner near the shoreline.
Aqaba Al Sultani Restaurant — Jordanian — Dead Sea and Jordan Valley — Jordan
Jordanian
Aqaba Al Sultani Restaurant
Known for grilled meats, salads, and local comfort food in Karak. A good final stop after the drive south.

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Frequently asked questions

How long is the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley drive?

The Dead Sea and Jordan Valley covers 180 km from start to finish.

How long does the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley take to drive?

Most travellers spend 2 days on the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley, depending on stops and pace.

When is the best time to drive the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley?

The recommended season for the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley is October to April.

Where does the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley start and end?

The Dead Sea and Jordan Valley runs from Amman to Karak Castle.

What are the main stops on the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley?

The Dead Sea and Jordan Valley passes through Amman, Mount Nebo, Bethany Beyond the Jordan.

Can I drive the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley in a regular car?

Yes — the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley is paved end-to-end and a regular car is fine in normal conditions.

What scenic tier is the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley?

The Dead Sea and Jordan Valley is a notable drive — Notable scenic drives — strong character routes that locals know well and that reward travellers willing to step beyond the most-photographed roads.