Jordan
Hot Springs in Jordan have been popular since Roman times, when dignitaries and travelers would stop to have a soak. Now a days the Jordanian tourism economy is booming and there are developed resorts that still serve the same purpose of relaxation for tired travelers.
For an incredibly relaxing experience there is Ma’in Hot Springs which is a luxury resort between Amman, and the UNESCO world Heritage site Petra, or travel to Al Himman located in the mountains on the border of Golan Heights. Read below for recommendations on Hot Springs in Jordan:
Ma’in Hot Springs Resort
Ma’in Hot Springs Resort is located 264 meters below sea level near the Dead Sea, and just an hours drive from Amman. The hot springs are located in a steep canyon that feels like a lush oasis in the middle of the desert. The main waterfall at the resort comes out of the earth at a scorching 65 C and is cooled as it falls. The resort has six pools that range in temperature between 30 – 37 C. You can visit the hot springs via a day pass or stay overnight at the resort. It’s an advantage to at the hotel though, the pools open at 6:00 am to hotel guests, and 9:00 am to visitors. Visit the hotels website via this Link.
Hamamat Burbita
Hammamat Burbita forms part of a complex of natural hot spring pools that offer tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle of the cities. This complex is located in Khirbet Tannor, 13 kilometers from the King’s Highway. The area boasts a large number of hot springs due to its volcanic landscape. Hammamat Burbita is popular with locals and a small number of well-researched tourists. Visitors can take a taxi to the springs from the nearby town of Karak. Entrance is 5JD (7.05 USD) and it is open from 8 am until 8 pm, except during Ramadan.
Ain Zarqa
This hot spring lies directly at the Dead Sea in the Madaba region, downhill from Ma’in Hot Springs Resort. While these hot springs are located next to the Dead Sea they are not saline like many other adjacent springs. This means that you can wash off the salt after a soak in the Dead Sea (trust me you will want to wash off the salt!). The springs are very easy to access which is indicated on the main road and there is no entrance fee, however the water is a balmy 43-45°C. Unfortunately the easy access and lack of entrance fee means there are a lot of people there and that there is a lot of littering close to the river and the spring, just prepare your expectations before you head there.
Al Himman
Located in the very North of Jordan in the village of Samara. These hot springs are looking up at the Golan Heights area in Israel. Ihe Al-Himma therapeutic hot springs are historic springs that were frequented by the ancient Romans. Today is is now a beautiful resort there with two bathing facilities, a unisex public bath where all can visit at any time; and a privately run complex with separate timetables for men and women.