Experience three of Jordan’s gems: The stunning World Wonder: Petra, the exquisite desert landscapes of Wadi Rum, and the spectacular natural wonder: of the Dead Sea. Spend a full day and one night in Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with beautiful, carved vibrant red, white, and pink sandstone ruins. Explore Al-Siq, the Treasury, the Street of Facades, the Royal Tombs, and Pharaoh’s Castle. Spend the night in Petra, admiring the details of the carved sandstone. On the next day, head towards Wadi Rum, also known as the Valley of the Moon. Wadi Rum is a getaway of sand, sun, and stars. It is a protected area of dramatic desert wilderness. Spend the day in this sweeping desert and admire the brilliantly colored sands and stark rock formations. Continue to the Dead Sea on the third day. The Dead Sea is a natural wonder; perfect for religious tourism as well as fun with the family. With its mixture of history and the sun, enjoy an informative day at the beach.
Spend a night out on the town in the Jordanian capital with this tour of Amman by night. An English-speaking driver will pick you up at your Dead Sea hotel and escort you up to the capital, where you can visit a bazaar, hang out at at trendy Rainbow Street, and enjoy a dinner of local fare. On your way back to the Dead Sea area, you’ll pass by the King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque, which is beautifully illuminated at night.
Spend a night out on the town in the Jordanian capital with this tour of Amman by night. An English-speaking driver will pick you up at your Dead Sea hotel and escort you up to the capital, where you can visit a bazaar, hang out at at trendy Rainbow Street, and enjoy a dinner of local fare. On your way back to the Dead Sea area, you’ll pass by the King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque, which is beautifully illuminated at night.
This 10-day tour offers you a complete experience of Jordan. From north to south, you will visit the beautiful highlights of Jordan, among which some are treasures of human heritage. You will immerse in the magic and stillness of Wadi Rum Desert, walk through ancient roads build thousands of years ago by bygone civilizations and be lulled by the healing salty thermal waters of the Dead Sea. The hearth-warming Jordanian people will welcome you in high standard accommodations, where you will get to taste exquisite cuisine and engage in countless activities.
Take the stress out of getting from Queen Alia Airport in Amman to the Dead Sea by prebooking a private transfer. Avoid the hassle of public transportation and taxis, and have your English speaking driver meet you at the airport for your transfer. Sit back, relax, and enjoy your ride to the Dead Sea, while taking advantage of free WiFi onboard and bottled water.
Visit the Jordanian capital of Amman for a half day of shopping with this tour from the Dead Sea. This tour is private, flexible, and based on your interests, meaning you’ll have plenty of shopping areas to choose from, ranging from big malls to charming Rainbow Street, where you can pick up locally produced goods.
Sightseeing by yourself in Amman can be stressful, with cab drivers and high temperatures to deal with. View the highlights with less effort on a private tour by personal air-conditioned car, ideal for those short on time. Visit the Citadel and amphitheater—choosing to hire local guides (own expense) as you wish—and eliminate any souvenir-shopping hassles with free time at a souk. Upgrade for Dead Sea pickup and drop-off.
Discover some of the ancient jewels and historical sites in Jordan. Begin by exploring Amman, Jordan’s capital, and its exquisite ancient and historical sites. You’ll have the chance to discover the heart of Amman; the Downtown “Al-Balad”, where most of the tourist attractions are situated. You’ll have the chance to visit the Citadel, the Roman Amphitheatre, and ancient mosques, in addition to food-produce markets, famous eateries, traditional cafes, and bustling bazaars. Mingle with the locals and live like one as you tour these sites. Visit the ancient town of Madaba, best known for its mosaics. It is especially renowned for the 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land, and Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics in the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George. Climb up to Mount Nebo; mentioned in the bible where Prophet Moses was first granted a view of the Promised Land and is also said to have died there. Take in the picturesque view of the Jordan River Valley and the Holy Land.