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Kempinski Hotels near the Dead Sea

Kempinski Hotels S.A., an international hotel chain, was founded in Germany in 1897 and now headquartered in Geneva. The Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea is a five-star hotel in the Dead Sea resort region of Sweimeh, offering visitors all the comforts and facilities one would expect in this class. Room types include Superior, Ishtar Superior, Ishtar Deluxe and Spa Simplex, and every room comes with a spacious bathroom with separate tub and walk-in shower, and a terrace or balcony where you can unwind and enjoy the views of the Dead Sea, especially dramatic at sunset. There is a choice of restaurants, cafes and bars on-site, offering both local Jordanian and international dishes, and a luxury spa with 20 treatment rooms, steam room, sauna and Dead Sea pool.

Visiting the Dead Sea Region

Part of the Rift Valley that extends down to east Africa, the Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth and a super-saline lake famous for its bathing and spa opportunities. Sweimeh is a resort region on the Dead Sea’s eastern shore, featuring a number of hotels as well as a large events complex, the King Hussein bin Talal Conference Centre. On the Jordanian side of the Dead Sea be sure to climb Mount Nebo to enjoy a unique panoramic view of the Jordan Valley. Visit Madaba to see its churches and monasteries, and head south to the Mujib Nature Reserve, where you can splash along watercourse routes carved out of rainbow-coloured rock. Then cross to the Palestinian West Bank to visit Jericho, the Caves of Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 1946 and King Herod’s 37 BCE cliff fortress of Masada.

Petra, Wadi Rum and Aqaba

Once you’ve enjoyed the delights of the Dead Sea region, drive south to discover what Jordan’s south has to offer. Petra is a jewel, a city carved out of the rose-red rock by the mysterious Nabataean people two thousand years ago. Wadi Rum also offers spectacle on the grandest scale, with soaring mesas and golden sands to satisfy any desert-loving romantic. And Aqaba, on Jordan’s narrow Red Sea coast, is a magnet for scuba divers, windsurfers and watersports aficionados from around the world.

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