Why Visit a Baptism Site ?
On the eastern bank of the Jordan River, about an hour’s drive from Amman, lies Al-Maghtas — “Bethany Beyond the Jordan”, the site traditionally believed to be where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. This place is sacred for Christians around the world and is inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its archaeological and spiritual importance.
Here you’ll find:
- Remains of Byzantine churches and baptismal pools
- The Jordan River itself, where pilgrim ceremonies still take place
- Quiet trails and places for reflection and prayer
- Interpretive exhibits that bring the Biblical narratives to life Jordan Private Tours
Best Time to Visit
Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) are ideal — mild temperatures and pleasant weather make walking through archaeological ruins more enjoyable. Summers can be intensely hot, especially around midday, so aim for the morning hours when temperatures are cooler.
Experiences to Include
- Guided tour of the archaeological site — you must join the official tour from the visitor center.
- Explore the ancient churches and bath ruins — each tells a part of early Christian history. Jordan Private Tours
- Baptism or blessing ceremony — many visitors choose to be baptized or blessed in the river, a powerful spiritual moment.
- Combine with nearby pilgrim sites such as Mount Nebo or Madaba mosaics for a full day of religious heritage.
The Dead Sea – Earth’s Lowest Point

Why Visit?
Just south of the baptism site lies the legendary Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth and one of Jordan’s most iconic natural wonders. Its mineral-rich waters and mud have attracted visitors for wellness, relaxation and unique floating experiences for decades.
Best Time to Visit
Like much of Jordan, spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather for swimming and beach time. Summer (June–August) is scorching but excellent for swimming if you plan early morning or late afternoon visits to avoid the strongest sun. Winter is quieter and cooler but still pleasant for floating and spa experiences.
Top Activities
- Float effortlessly on the salt-dense water — truly a bucket-list experience.
- Mud treatments — slather yourself in mineral-rich Dead Sea mud for a natural spa treatment.
- Resort day passes — many hotels offer beach access, pools, and restaurants even if you’re not a guest.
- Sunrise or sunset sessions — cooler light and dramatic skies make for unforgettable photos.
- Visit the Dead Sea Museum near Madaba to understand the natural and human history of this remarkable place.
How to Experience Both in One Trip
Many visitors combine both sites into a full-day excursion: start early with the Baptism Site, then continue to the Dead Sea for lunch, floating, and relaxation. This makes for a spiritually rich and physically refreshing day in Jordan.
Tips for planning:
- Book guided tours or a private driver from Amman for convenience and local insight.
Stay hydrated and wear sun protection, especially in warmer months. - Dress modestly at religious sites and bring swimwear for the Dead Sea.
From the quiet sanctity of Al-Maghtas, where centuries of pilgrimage converge, to the otherworldly buoyancy of the Dead Sea, this itinerary pairs ancient history with elemental nature. Whether you’re drawn by faith, culture, or pure wonder, this part of Jordan offers both reflection and exhilaration in a single, unforgettable journey.