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Visit the oldest city on earth, get baptized in the Jordan River, and float in the Dead Sea, all in one day. This Jericho Dead Sea Jordan River tour takes you below sea level into the dramatic Judean Desert to explore biblical sites that most tourists never reach.
The Jericho Dead Sea Jordan River tour descends from Jerusalem through the Judean Hills, passing the Inn of the Good Samaritan and pausing at the sea level sign before dropping to the lowest inhabited place on earth. In Jericho, see the sycamore tree where Zacchaeus climbed to see Jesus, visit Elisha’s Spring that sustained the city for millennia, and explore Tel Jericho where 23 layers of civilization have been excavated dating back to 9,000 BCE.
Ride the cable car up the Mount of Temptation where the devil tried to tempt Jesus during his 40 days in the wilderness. A Greek Orthodox monastery clings impossibly to the cliff face, and the panoramic views from the summit stretch across the entire Jordan Valley.
Continue to Qasr el Yahud, the baptismal site on the Jordan River where John baptized Jesus. Visitors can be baptized here today, just as thousands of pilgrims do each year. The day ends with relaxation time at a Dead Sea beach, where you float in mineral-rich water and apply natural mud.
This Jericho Dead Sea Jordan River tour is a seasonal tour operating October through May only (summer temperatures in the Jordan Valley exceed 45C). It runs on Thursdays only with hotel pickup from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem. Passport required (the tour enters the West Bank).
10 Hours
Day Tours in Israel
50
English
Your Jericho Dead Sea Jordan River tour begins with pickup from your hotel or central meeting point. Pickup times vary by city: Tel Aviv approximately 06:40 AM, Jerusalem approximately 07:50 AM.
The Jericho Dead Sea Jordan River tour heads south from Jerusalem into the Judean Desert. Your guide provides commentary as the landscape transforms from green hills to barren desert. Pass the Inn of the Good Samaritan, the traditional setting for Jesus' famous parable (Luke 10:25-37). Catch a glimpse of the dramatic 5th-century Monastery of St. George clinging to the cliffs of Wadi Kelt in the distance.
The bus pauses at the famous sign marking sea level (0 meters). From here, you look out across the vast desert landscape stretching toward Jericho and the Jordan Valley. Take photos at the sign before continuing to descend further below sea level.
The Jericho Dead Sea Jordan River tour arrives in the ancient city of Jericho. First stop: the sycamore tree associated with the biblical story of Zacchaeus, the tax collector who climbed a tree to see Jesus over the crowds (Luke 19:1-10). Your guide tells the story and explains Jericho's significance in both the Old and New Testaments.
Visit Elisha's Spring (Ein es-Sultan), the natural spring that has supplied Jericho with fresh water for thousands of years. Without this spring, human settlement in this desert would have been impossible. The spring is named after the prophet Elisha, who purified its bitter waters (2 Kings 2:19-22).
Walk through Tel Jericho, the archaeological mound that is the site of the original Jericho settlement. Archaeologists have uncovered 23 layers of previous civilizations dating back to approximately 9,000 BCE. See the remains of a Neolithic watchtower dated to approximately 8,000 BCE, one of the oldest man-made structures ever discovered. Your guide explains the Battle of Jericho, when Joshua's army marched around the city walls until they fell (Joshua 6:1-27).
The Jericho Dead Sea Jordan River tour continues to the Mount of Temptation (Jebel Quruntul), where Jesus spent 40 days fasting in the wilderness and the devil tried three times to tempt him to forsake God (Matthew 4:1-11).
Ride the cable car up the 366-meter mountain (cable car fee: approximately 60 NIS, not included). As you ascend, the views expand to reveal the entire Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and the Judean Desert. Halfway up the cliff face, the Greek Orthodox Monastery of the Temptation appears to defy gravity, clinging to the rock in a seemingly impossible position. Visit the monastery and see the stone believed to be where Jesus sat during his fast.
If you prefer not to ride the cable car, you can wait at the base with views of the monastery from below.
The Jericho Dead Sea Jordan River tour visits Qasr el Yahud, the traditional site on the Jordan River where John the Baptist baptized Jesus (Matthew 3:13-17). This is also believed to be the place where the Israelites crossed the Jordan River into the Promised Land (Joshua 3) and where the Prophet Elijah ascended to heaven in a chariot of fire (2 Kings 2:11).
The site sits on the western bank of the Jordan River, with the Kingdom of Jordan visible on the opposite bank. Visitors can be baptized here today. If you wish to be baptized, bring a white garment or rent one on-site. Changing rooms and facilities are available.
Your guide explains the baptismal traditions and the historical significance of this stretch of the Jordan River to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Continue south from Qasr el Yahud toward the Dead Sea, the lowest body of water on earth at 430 meters below sea level.
The Jericho Dead Sea Jordan River tour arrives at a Dead Sea beach. Your guide briefs you on how to safely enjoy the Dead Sea (avoid eye contact with water, limit float sessions to 15-20 minutes, rinse with fresh water between sessions).
Enjoy approximately 2 hours of beach time. Float effortlessly in water that is 8.5 times saltier than the ocean. Apply mineral-rich black mud for a natural skin treatment. Relax on the beach, soak up the sun with reduced UVB rays at this low elevation, and breathe the allergen-free, oxygen-rich air.
The beach has showers, changing rooms, and a snack bar. Lunch is at your own expense (budget 50-80 NIS).
Board the bus for the return drive. The Jericho Dead Sea Jordan River tour heads back through the Judean Desert toward your pickup city.
If you enjoyed this day, explore more with our Dead Sea Relaxation Tour for a full day of beach time, our Masada and Dead Sea tour for Herod's fortress, or our Christian Jerusalem Tour for New Testament sites in the Old City.
Return to your hotel or central drop-off point in your pickup city.
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This Jericho Dead Sea Jordan River tour combines three experiences that no other single day tour offers: the oldest continuously inhabited city on earth (Jericho), the traditional site of Jesus' baptism (Qasr el Yahud on the Jordan River), and the lowest place on earth (Dead Sea). Most day tours cover either Jericho OR the Dead Sea, but not all three in depth. This tour is ideal for travelers who want biblical history, a spiritual experience, and natural relaxation in a single day.
Yes. Qasr el Yahud is an active baptismal site where thousands of pilgrims are baptized each year. If you wish to be baptized, bring a white garment (traditional for baptism) or rent one on-site. Changing rooms are available. The baptism is self-arranged or with your own clergy. Your guide allows sufficient time (approximately 40 minutes) at the site.
Summer temperatures in the Jordan Valley and Jericho area regularly exceed 45C (113F), making outdoor touring unsafe and uncomfortable. The Dead Sea region is even hotter. The tour operates from October through May when daytime temperatures are manageable (20-35C). During summer months (June-September), consider our Dead Sea Relaxation Tour which visits a beach with shade, or our Masada and Dead Sea tour which starts early to avoid midday heat.
Yes. Jericho is located in the West Bank (Palestinian Authority Area A). You must carry a valid passport when crossing the checkpoint. All nationalities are permitted to visit Jericho on a guided tour. The checkpoint process is straightforward and your guide handles the logistics, but you must have your physical passport with you.
No. The Mount of Temptation cable car costs approximately 60 NIS per person (approximately $20 USD or 17 EUR), paid in cash on the day. Your guide collects the money on the bus and purchases skip-the-line group tickets. Bring cash in NIS, USD, or EUR. The cable car ride is optional. If you prefer not to ride, you can view the monastery from below.
Tour price ($85 from Jerusalem, $93 from Tel Aviv) includes hotel pickup and drop-off, air-conditioned bus, licensed English-speaking guide, guided tour of Jericho (sycamore tree, Elisha's Spring, Tel Jericho), entrance to Qasr el Yahud, entrance to a Dead Sea beach with showers and changing rooms, and Dead Sea mud access. NOT included: cable car (60 NIS), lunch, baptism robe rental, towel, tips, personal insurance.
Moderate. The Jericho walking portion is relatively flat (30-40 minutes total walking). The cable car handles the ascent to Mount of Temptation, though there are stairs at the top and inside the monastery. The Dead Sea portion requires minimal effort (walking to the beach, floating). Total walking: approximately 3-4 km over the day, mostly flat. The main challenge is the heat, so bring water, sun protection, and dress in light layers.
Valid passport (required for West Bank checkpoint), cash for cable car (60 NIS or $20 USD), comfortable walking shoes, sun protection (hat, SPF 30+, sunglasses), refillable water bottle (1.5L+ recommended), swimsuit for Dead Sea (wear under clothes), towel (or rent at beach), white garment if you plan to be baptized, camera, modest clothing for Qasr el Yahud, cash for lunch (50-80 NIS).
Thursdays only, October through May. The tour does not operate June through September due to extreme heat. Book in advance as this is a once-per-week departure with limited seasonal availability.
Children of all ages are welcome. The cable car is exciting for kids. Floating in the Dead Sea is fun (children who can follow instructions about not splashing or touching eyes). The sycamore tree story and the Battle of Jericho are engaging for children familiar with Bible stories. The tour involves moderate walking on flat terrain. Strollers are not practical at Tel Jericho or the monastery.
Approximately 2 hours. This is less than our dedicated Dead Sea Relaxation Tour (4-5 hours) but still enough for floating, mud treatment, and relaxation. If a full day at the Dead Sea is your priority, book the relaxation tour instead. This Jericho Dead Sea Jordan River tour balances biblical history with Dead Sea time.
Cancellation 7+ days before departure: 50% of tour price. Cancellation 3-6 days before: 70%. Less than 3 days or no-show: 100% (non-refundable).
Departure: Thursdays only, October through May. Pickup from your hotel.
Season: October through May only. Does not operate June-September (extreme heat).
Return: Approximately 16:00 to your pickup city.
Duration: Approximately 10 hours (pickup to drop-off).
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Pickup Cities: Tel Aviv (06:40 AM), Jerusalem (07:50 AM). Additional pickup cities coming soon.
Passport: Required. Jericho is in the West Bank (Palestinian Authority). Carry your physical passport.
Language: English only.
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