Jerusalem to Dead Sea
Does anyone have good suggestions as to how I could get to the Dead Sea (not sure which hotel I want to stay at yet) from Jerusalem - other than renting a car? I'm going to be traveling by myself and really don't feel comfortable driving by myself. From my reading it appears that the egged buses aren't terribly convenient for this route, but perhaps I'm mistaken?
I know I can do a day trip easily w/a tour co out of Jerusalem, but I really wanted to spent one or two nights there. |
Egged buses are convenient and efficient. I see no reason why not to use their services.
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I was actually trying to get there on a Saturday...so it appears there is no bus service. Does anyone have other ideas for me to get from Jer to Dead Sea (Le Merdedien)? Thanks!
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Maxwell,
You are right. There ia no bus service on Saturday. I guess taxi is your only option (or a rented car). |
You can rent a decent car in Israel for about $35 a day. I would rather do that. That way you can stop along the way in interesting places, take the time to go up on the Massada (climb by foot or take the cable car), visit the Ein Gedi nature preserve, and drive back up the mountains thru Arad and downhill, back to Jerusalem.
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I totally agree with Mamamia. The roads are in good condition, the scenery is quite beautiful, and you will get to see a lot.
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How much of the roads are in moutains? I've been living in places like NYC for the past 10 years where I don't drive, so am a little nervous about the whole driving thing. and although I have no issues being a female traveling by myself, I wasn't sure if this was the smartest idea for me to set out in a car alone, but maybe it will be fine.
Thanks for everyone's help - I just planned this trip at the last minute and am now scrambling to get everything figured out in two weeks!! |
The roads are a little steep dropping down to the Jordan Valley/Dead Sea, but nothing particularly curvy or dangerous. Really nothing to worry about.
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I'm taking my first trip to the area myself next week, but I imagine one could hire a car with a driver. Perhaps your hotel could advise?
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please post trip reports when you have returned. I am going next month and I need some new info!
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I'm glad to hear that we're not the only ones traveling there in summer!
What have your previous visits been like? We are spending two nights in Eilat (one day trip to Petra) and then 6 nights in Jerusalem, with daytrips planned. |
Hello all of you!
Do you have any idea how hot it is in those areas in the summer? You are really a brave bunch of people. We, the Israelis, try to avoid the Dead Sea, Eilat and Petra in the summer. The tempratures in Eilat, for example, today are high 103 low 80!!! The Dead Sea is even hotter. |
We leave tomorrow for Israel - can't wait!!
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Eri, I'm trying to convince myself I won't be that hot! :) The funny thing is that I usually avoid extreme temps when vacationing, but now I find myself actually thrilled at the idea of camping in Wadi Rum one night! in july! This must give you an idea of how excited I am to see Israel and Jordan.
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the drive is not hard. try it! you can stay at the ein gedi kibbutz guest house. 08-658-4285
where you stay in Jerusalem post an ad looking for a driving partner |
Could anyone give me advice on accommodation at the Dead Sea (Israeli side) in November. I will be staying for 10 days partly for health reasons but also to do some travelling
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I was only at a Dead Sea hotel on a day pass, we had been to Masada, and were returning to Jerusalem in a private car after a few hours at the hotel for lunch and some time in the water.
When we arrived at 'our' hotel, so did a couple of large bus groups. The dining room and lobby became very loud and and congested, and the bathrooms and changing areas became overcrowded, dirty, and overwhelmed. I don't recall the name of the hotel we visited, we had a functional but not refined, experience. What I would suggest, is that if possible, find a hotel, perhaps a smaller one, that doesn't cater to bus tour groups. |
Do you know if the Massada cable car is operating on Saturday as it would be a real shame to get all the way down there and not be able to see Massada?
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