
Dead Sea travel guide: floating, mud, and chalets
A guide to Jordan's Dead Sea: the lowest point on Earth, floating in salt water, mineral mud, the best season, and picking a chalet with a private pool.
All articles tagged Dead Sea on the YallaChalet blog.

A guide to Jordan's Dead Sea: the lowest point on Earth, floating in salt water, mineral mud, the best season, and picking a chalet with a private pool.

Picking between a Dead Sea, Ajloun, or Aqaba chalet in Jordan? Here is how the three compare on drive time, scenery, season, and price, with a top-rated chalet in each.

Dead Sea chalets in Jordan run roughly 55 to 220 JOD a night depending on size and season. Here is the price breakdown by group size and what drives the number.

Most Dead Sea chalets near Sweimeh come with a private pool. Here is how to tell a real filtered pool from a splash pool, and what to check before you book.

A simple two-day Dead Sea plan for families, built around a chalet base: when to float, when to nap, and how to avoid the worst of the heat with kids.

Spring and autumn are the best time to visit the Dead Sea in Jordan. Here is what each season feels like at 430 metres below sea level, and how to plan around the heat.

A short guide to picking a chalet on the Dead Sea — prime location, open views, and a private pool overlooking the lowest point on Earth.