Dead Sea Spa Hotel
Times of IndiaJordan Tourism Board/SPAS, JORDAN/ Updated : Jun 9, 2016, 16:51 IST
Synopsis
The Dead Sea Spa Hotel is the first Hotel in the Dead Sea Jordan, situated at 420 m below sea level―the lowest point on earth.
The Dead Sea Spa Hotel is the first Hotel in the Dead Sea Jordan, situated at 420 m below sea level―the lowest point on earth. Read less

The Dead Sea Spa Hotel is the first Hotel in the Dead Sea Jordan, situated at 420 m below sea level―the lowest point on earth. The hotel offers large outdoor swimming pools customised for family and kids, children’s play area and aqua fun centre, the largest beach in Dead Sea and 274 luxurious air-conditioned guest rooms, all are specially designed to inspire and pamper our guests. The Dead Sea Spa Hotel is the first Hotel in the Dead Sea Jordan, situated at 420m below sea level―the lowest point on earth. The hotel offers large outdoor swimming pools customized for family and kids, children’s play area and aqua fun centre, the largest beach in Dead Sea and 274 luxurious air-conditioned guest rooms, all are specially designed to inspire and pamper our guests. The Spa and medical centre is well recognised worldwide and is the first in the region to efficiently offer natural skin treatments and skincare. It also offers massages, mud packs, an indoor salt swimming pool and a private solarium with a private direct access to the Dead Sea. Groups from different European & Arab countries come to the Dead Sea area for natural skin treatment.
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