Small Group Masada & Dead Sea Tour: Cable Car & Floating Discover the Judean Desert’s crown jewels in an intimate setting. Travel from Tel Aviv with just 19 guests to explore the historic heights of Masada and relax in the healing waters of the Dead Sea. From the ancient mosaics of Herod’s fortress to a therapeutic mineral float, this full-day tour offers the perfect blend of adventure and serenity. Includes entry fees, cable car, and pickup.
Tour to Massada and Dead Sea with a government licensed English speaking guide; Travel by minibus with a maximum 19 passengers.<br/>Pickup included
Full day tour to Dead Sea and Massada by coach with a maximum 53 passengers.<br/>Pickup included
A landmark natural attraction for those on a trip to Israel, the Dead Sea or ‘Sea of Salt’ is situated at the lowest point on Earth, 427 meters below sea level. At nearly 35% salinity it is one of the saltiest bodies of water on the planet, creating a harsh environment for animals - making it impossible to live there, hence its name. Its extreme saltiness also means that rather than swimming in the Dead Sea, people float on the surface.
The impressive fortress of Massada was the last Jewish stronghold to fall to the Romans in 73 AD, a place that symbolizes the exile of the Jews from the Holy Land. The events that occurred here denote bravery and self-sacrifice of the Jewish people.
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