If you were to travel along a straight line it's about 47.7 miles.
Mainly the Mediterranean Sea, but also the Sea of Galilee, the Dead Sea and The Gulf of Aqaba.
The Tel Aviv beach is about 40 mins away by Car. The Dead Sea is about 1.15min away by Car.
The Mediterranean Sea lies to the west of Tel Aviv.
It does not have is own airport, but there are airports that are not very far away. People fly to Tel Aviv or Jerusalem.
Yes you can! There is a tour agency called Maor Tours and they do day trips (fun day) in the Lot hotel in the dead sea with lunch it cost about 180 Shekels and they pick up from various places around Tel aviv - I have been on one and it was very good
Your question doesn't specify whether you want to drive to the northern part of the Dead Sea or the southern part. To drive from Tel Aviv to the northern part of the Dead Sea, the quickest route is to go via Jerusalem (although, with the new highways, you don't have to enter Jerusalem itself). The drive from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem takes just under an hour; and the drive from the Jerusalem area takes about another 30 minutes. Taking into account traffic jams, etc., you can count on at least a 2-hour drive.
Your question doesn't specify whether you want to drive to the northern part of the Dead Sea or the southern part. To drive from Tel Aviv to the northern part of the Dead Sea, the quickest route is to go via Jerusalem (although, with the new highways, you don't have to enter Jerusalem itself). The drive from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem takes just under an hour; and the drive from the Jerusalem area takes about another 30 minutes. Taking into account traffic jams, etc., you can count on at least a 2-hour drive.
The Dead Sea lies between Israel and Jordan. These states also share the Red Sea, although it's not exactly between them.
ummm. im guessing the Dead sea!
The Dead Sea is not located in a state. The Dead Sea is located between Jordan and Isreal, approximately 31 degrees north and 36 degrees west. The Dead Sea is actually a lake, in the Jordan Rift Valley.
There are bout 60KM or 37 Miles between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on the coast of the Mediterranean sea.
'The Dead Sea' is between the borders of Israel and Jordan. There is a resort in Turkey called Oludeniz, which means 'dead sea' in Turkish.