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Jordan Holidays

Overview

Jordan tends to conjure up repetitive images of vast deserts, camels and ancient hillside carvings, but the country itself offers so much more than that. There are jagged mountain peaks rising from stunning sandy beaches lapped by the azure waters of the Dead Sea, ornate antique churches, Roman temples, city ruins and theatres, crusader castles and vibrant cities whose denizens are urbane and welcoming. Between sights such as the bewildering lost city of Petra and the sprawling King’s Highway, you’ll stumble into uncountable religious sites, colourful coral reefs, thriving wetlands and some of the Middle East’s best restaurants.

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Jordan – A quick view

Time difference: GMT +3 Hours
Flight time: Approx 5 hours
Visa Required: Yes
Currency: Dinar (JOD)
Tel Code: +962
Population: 9.456 million (approx)
Official Language: Arabic
Recommended Airlines: British Airways, Turkish Airlines

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10 Days
Classic Jordan Tour

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Grand Tour of Jordan

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Highlights of Egypt and Jordan

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Specialist Knowledge

Start with a visit to Petra, the rose city, carved into the mountains in Jordan’s desert and then take a trip through the wilderness on camelback to Wadi Rum to watch the sunrise over the rocky red peaks of the desert, before spending a day or two in Aqaba, Jordan’s only coastal city. City lovers should arrange to see Amman – Jordan’s capital – to see the impressive ruins of the Roman Theatre, the Amman Citadel, and the city’s vibrant collection of mosques, modern coffee houses and boisterous souqs. History lovers will be spoiled for choice when it coms to seeking out archeological sites as there are hundreds from so many periods of human history – from the Greeks and Romans through to Muslim and Christian crusaders.

Back out in the desert you’ll find a plethora of treasures just waiting to be uncovered. Just east of Amman for example, there’s a large collection of Islamic hunting lodges and desert castles. Go to Qasr Amra to see the exceptional frescoes and then Qasr Al-Hallabat for the recently restored fort which was originally a Roman fortress constructed by the Emperor Caracalla to protect local Bedouin tribes. Nature lovers should visit the Azraq Wetlands to see the lowest nature reserve in the world and its stunning collection of flora and fauna – from hyenas to oryx. To see a different side of Jordan, head to the coast to spend a day or two floating in the waters of the Dead Sea, and if you’re the adventurous type, go diving at Aqaba to see the underwater treasures of the Red Sea.

Points to ponder

Your experience of Jordanian people is likely to be that they are, almost without exception, decent, honest, respectful and courteous. It seems only right that you should return some of that respect by showing a grasp of some basic aspects of Jordanian, Arab and Muslim culture.

Cuisine, for centuries Jordan has been a highway between Europe and middle east. This influx and mixing of people over the century has contributed to a diverse of food culture. Many Dishes, Such as Hummus, Baba Ghanoush, tabbouleh, Felafel and Kebabs all share the same Arabic and Mediterranean culinary roots.

The Dead Sea – Bordering Israel, The west bank and Jordan – is a salt lake whose banks are more than 400m below sea level, The lowest point on dry land. Its famously hyper saline water makes floating easy, and its mineral rich black mud is used for therapeutic and cosmetics treatments at area resorts, The surrounding deserts offers many oases and historic sites.

Attractions

 Dead Sea

 Jerash

 Mount Nebo

 Petra

Top Cities
  • Amman
  • Aqaba
  • Jerash
  • Madaba
  • Petra – Wadi Musa
  • Al-Karak
  • Wadi Rum
  • Al Salt
  • Wadi Rum Village

Nearby Countries
  • Jordan
  • Oman
  • Qatar
  • saudi Arabia
  • Egypt

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  • Start to finish, handled by our specialists who's been there
  • Our specialists help you get the best value for your money and time
  • We really do know the world, we love what we do
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  • Award winning service
  • Handpicked hotels and best English speaking tour guides

PEACE OF MIND

  • From the moment you speak to one of our specialists, until after you have returned home, we will take care of you every step of the way
  • We care about the environment, communities you visit, we help preserve our eco-system
  • Dedicated 24/7 emergency UK and destination contact number whilst you are on holiday
  • Fully ABTA and ATOL protected

TAILOR MADE

  • We listen to your requirements, we are creative and tailor-made
  • We build your holiday around what you want
  • Choose your preferred cuisine, choice of accomodation and comfortable pace
  • We go the extra mile
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