Jordan with Petra & Aqaba

Individual Tour
10 DaysJordan
Jordan Pass

Buying the Jordan Pass before you travel is highly recommendable as it includes not only the entry visa fee but also the sight of Petra and free entry to over 40 attractions in Jordan.
Please go to https://www.jordanpass.jo/ for more information and to book the pass.

About this tour

Experience an unforgettable journey through the captivating landscapes of Jordan. Begin in vibrant Amman, where ancient history and modern life blend seamlessly. Discover the impressive Roman ruins of Jerash and the enigmatic desert castles scattered across the countryside. Travel along the scenic King’s Highway to the legendary city of Petra, where a walk through the narrow Siq reveals the iconic Treasury carved into rose‑red stone. Continue to the majestic Wadi Rum desert, where tranquility meets dramatic red sand dunes and striking rock formations. Conclude your journey at the Dead Sea, enjoying pure relaxation as you float effortlessly in its mineral‑rich waters — a perfect harmony of culture, nature, and adventure.

Itinerary

Amman (AMM)

Days 1 - 4

Amman

Amman (Arabic: عمان ) is the capital and largest city of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (population c. 2.1 million). Amman forms a great base for exploring the country and does, despite popular belief, hold a few items of interest to the traveler. The city is generally well-appointed for the traveller, reasonably well-organized, and the people are very friendly.

Although not seen as much when in the air over Amman, the city holds many surprises for the visitor. Anything can be found in Amman if one asks. Visit Amman's Roman Amphitheatre or stay in a luxurious hotel. Shopping malls are abundant in Jordan. With new construction in Abdali, in a few years the high-end traveller could eat in the most high-end restaurant, stay in a five star hotel or shop in massive malls, all a few metres from one another. Much less is being done to cater to the budget traveller, although urban beautification in the city centre (old town) is cleaning it up and making it more pedestrian-friendly.

Amman is experiencing a massive (some would say: reckless) change from a quiet sleepy village to a bustling metropolis, some of whose neighbourhoods seem hell-bent on wanting to imitate Dubai. Amman's roads have a reputation of being very steep and narrow in some of the underdeveloped parts of the city but now the city has state of the art highways and paved avenues. The steep terrain and heavy traffic remains challenging for pedestrians and for the rare cyclist. New resorts and hotels dot the city and there are many things for the traveller to see and do. Use Amman as a staging point for travels to nearby cities and settlements in Jordan.

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From Amman you may drive to northern Jordan to visit Ajloun which is one of the most important ecological and historical sites in the Middle East. Ajloun Castle is the main attraction and fine example of Islamic architecture. Also worth a visit is the Roman city of Jerash with its paved and colonnaded streets, soaring hilltop temples, theatres, spacious public squares and plazas, baths, fountains and city walls. On another day you may want to visit the three desert castles Al Kharraneh, Amra and Al Azraq where Lawrence of Arabia resided and wrote part of his book "Seven Pillars of Wisdom".

3h 1min (233km)

1h 54min (127km)

3h 30min (287km)

Amman (AMM)

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2 Adults
Recommended

Starting from

£668.00

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