Qumran Caves
Qumran Caves

Qumran Caves

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Kalya, West Bank

The basics

While no one knows who wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls, or even when, the Qumran site delivers fascinating insights into the community that once lived there. Besides meeting rooms, a dining room, a kitchen, a watchtower, stables, and workshops, the wealth of purification pools show how seriously residents took their religion. A historical film and the museum put everything in context.

Many travelers visit on a day trip from Jerusalem, although tours also leave from Tel Aviv. Travelers with an interest in Jewish history often pair Qumran with Masada, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; Christian travelers often add in West Bank biblical sites such as Bethlehem and Jericho; others combine Qumran with a desert safari and a float in the Dead Sea.

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Masada and the Dead Sea Day Trip from Tel Aviv
Masada and the Dead Sea Day Trip from Tel Aviv
$120.00 per adult
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Masada is a magical place and the Dead Sea experience will be a lasting,very well organized tour and very professional and friendly guide
Vincenzo_N, Sep 2023

Things to know before you go

  • The Qumran watchtower lookout offers dramatic Dead Sea views.
  • There is a moderate charge to visit the park.
  • The Qumran ruins are stroller friendly and easy enough for small children to walk. Parents should note that the mineral-heavy Dead Sea water can sting eyes and mucous membranes.
  • The Qumran Caves are wheelchair friendly, with accessible bathrooms and parking. The museum and film are wheelchair accessible, while a wheelchair-friendly trail runs through the archaeological site.
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How to get there

Qumran National Park is about a 25-mile (40-kilometer) drive east of Jerusalem, about a mile (1.5 kilometers) inland from the Dead Sea. Buses from Jerusalem pass the site en route to other Dead Sea destinations, but self-driving or joining a tour lets you cover more ground. 

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When to get there

The caves are open from morning until late afternoon, seven days a week; during winter, they close a little earlier and shut at lunchtime on the eve of national holidays. Plan to avoid the Israeli weekend (Friday and Saturday) to beat the crowds.

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Exploring Israel’s Dead Sea Coast

At 1,412 feet (430 meters) below sea level, the Israeli side of the Dead Sea offers more than just spa treatments and beaches. Head to the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve for gorgeous oasis landscapes, discover the rock fortress of Masada, built by King Herod and site of a famed mass suicide, or take a 4WD desert safari.

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