When planning a trip to the Dead Sea, many travelers ask: how far is it from Israel’s airports?
Here are the key distances and travel times.
How Far is the Dead Sea from Main Airports and Cities?
From Ben Gurion Airport (TLV)
- Distance: ~120 km
- Driving time: 1.5–2 hours
- Main international gateway to Israel
From Eilat Ramon Airport
- Distance: ~220 km
- Driving time: 3–3.5 hours
- Popular for Red Sea & Dead Sea combined trips
From Tel Aviv (City)
- Distance: ~120–130 km
- Driving time: ~2 hours
- Frequent start point for tourists
From Jerusalem
- Distance: ~80 km
- Driving time: ~1 hour
- The closest big city to the Dead Sea
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The Dead Sea is 80–220 km from Israel’s airports.
- Closest: Jerusalem (80 km)
- Main gateway: Ben Gurion Airport (120 km)
- Longest route: Eilat (220 km)
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