Classic Jordan

Unfurl treasures

Jordan is a treasure cove for travelers. Explore the spectacular sandstone city of Petra, float in the smooth waters of the Dead Sea, see the quintessential desert of Wadi Rum, the roman ruins of Jerash and much more.
Experience Jordan’s World Heritage Sites, friendly towns and inspiring desert landscapes. See the glossy surface of the water turn into a near perfect mirror of the sky’s saffron and rose-tinted clouds.

1. Arrive in Amman

Welcome to Jordan!
On your arrival at Queen Alia international Airport you will be greeted by our representative who will transfer you to your hotel.
Spend the day at leisure to relax, unwind and get a feel of the city where you can find modern buildings rubbing shoulders with the traditional coffee shops and old souqs.
Overnight stay in Amman.

2. Amman to Dead Sea

Today after breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed to the Dead Sea.
It is the lowest point on earth deep in the Jordan Valley at 431m below sea level. The Dead Sea is a body of intense blue water and is 55 km southeast of Amman. It is one of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in the whole world and the world’s richest source of natural salts, hiding wonderful treasures that accumulated throughout thousands of years.
Overnight in Dead Sea.

3. Free day at Dead Sea

Today after breakfast, enjoy your day at leisure in Dead Sea.
Prepare yourself for the sheer starkness of the landscape. Enjoy the high-end spas that line the coast. Travelers come from all over the world to slather themselves in the thick, clay-like Dead Sea mud, bake the mud into their skin in the warm sunlight, and then soak it off in the mineral-rich salt waters.
Watch the sunset across the water and look across to the West Bank and the distant lights of Jerusalem.
Overnight in Dead Sea.

4. From Dead Sea to Madaba, Nebo, Little Petra and Petra

Today, after breakfast, check-out from the hotel and head out to visit Madaba, a city best known for the famous 6th century Mosaic map of Jerusalem & Holy Land and for its spectacular Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics.
Then visit St. Georges church and go to Mt. Nebo, a city mentioned in the bible as the place where Moses was granted a view of the promised land that he would never enter.
Proceed to visit Little Petra best known as Al Beidha due to the pale rock colors. Little Petra, also known as Siq al-Barid (literally “the cold canyon”) is an archaeological site located north of Petra and the town of Wadi Musa in it is a Nabataean site with buildings carved into the walls of the sandstone canyons. As its name suggests, it is much smaller, consisting of three wider open areas connected by a 450-metre (1,480 ft) canyon. It is part of the Petra Archeological Park, though accessed separately.
Overnight in Petra.

5. Visit Petra

Today, after Breakfast, check-out from the hotel and head out to visit the Nabatean Red Rose city of Petra.
It is one of the 7 wonders of the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enter the city through 1Km long narrow gorge which is flanked either side by 80m high cliffs! Notice the dazzling colors and formations of the rocks. The site is massive and contains hundreds of elaborated rock-cut tombs, a treasury, Roman-style theatres, temples, sacrificial altars and colonnaded streets.
Overnight in Petra.

6. Petra to Wadi Rum to Amman

Today, after Breakfast, check-out from the hotel and head further down in southern Jordan to visit other significant sites including Wadi Rum.
Explore Wadi Rum’s majestic landscape on a 1.5 hour jeep ride into the Jordanian desert! Wadi Rum was best described as “Vast, echoing and god-like”, and by the locals as “Valley of the Moon”.
Then head out on a 4 hour journey from Wadi Rum to Amman.
Overnight in Amman.

7. From Amman Panoramica to Jerash and Ajloun

Today, after Breakfast, head out to enjoy Amman Panoramic tour.
Visit the ancient Roman city of Jerash, including the paved and colonnaded streets, soaring hilltop temples, theatres, spacious public squares, plazas, baths, fountains and city walls.
Proceed to northern Jordan to visit one of the most important ecological and historical sites in the Middle East, Ajloun. Ajloun Castle (Qal’at Ar-Rabad) is a fine example of Islamic architecture as it was built by Saladin’s general in 1184 AD to control the iron mines of Ajloun and to counter the progress of the Crusaders by dominating the three main routes leading to the Jordan valley and protecting the communication routes between Jordan and Syria.
Overnight in Amman.

8. Bid Adieu

After breakfast in the morning, check-out.
Take your private transfer to the airport to board your flight back home.
Have a good journey back home with beautiful memories of Jordan.

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