Jordan Discovering the Near East Sunday
01.04.2024 – 30.12.2024 Blackout dates for the Dead Sea (10.04.24 – 13.04.24 + 17.06.24 – 21.06.24)
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English, Espanol
Jordan Discovering the Near East Sunday
01.04.2024 – 30.12.2024 Blackout dates for the Dead Sea (10.04.24 – 13.04.24 + 17.06.24 – 21.06.24)
Rate per person sharing a room basis in USD, Min 2 Pax:
USD 638
Rate per person in single room:
USD 838
Entrances ‘to be paid upon arrival’:
USD 87
Rate per person sharing a room basis in USD, Min 2 Pax:
USD 724
Rate per person in single room:
USD 991
Entrances ‘to be paid upon arrival’:
USD 87
Rate per person sharing a room basis in USD, Min 2 Pax:
USD 1031
Rate per person in single room:
USD 1491
Entrances ‘to be paid upon arrival’:
USD 87
Sunday, Friday
When you arrive at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, our representative will be waiting for you before passport control and will accompany you during the visa issuance process. Upon leaving the airport, the driver will take you to the hotel in Petra
Monday, Saturday
Breakfast at the hotel. No visit to Jordan is complete without visiting the capital of the ancient Nabataean kingdom, Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a mystical and glorious place, an eternal tribute to a lost civilization. Petra was the central meeting point of the Nabataean spice routes originating from the Persian Gulf, Western Arabia, and the Red Sea. The city was so famous that one of its kings, Aretas IV, is even mentioned in the Bible. The natural wealth of the mountainous area magnificently combines with the refined culture and massive architecture of the Nabataeans, who carved their theaters, temples, facades, tombs, monasteries, houses, and roads entirely from pinkish-red sandstone. Petra is accessed through the Siq, a deep and narrow gorge, at the end of which appears spectacularly the most famous monument of Petra: Al-Khazneh or the Treasury. But the Treasury is just the beginning. Walking and climbing in Petra will reveal hundreds of stone-carved buildings eroded over centuries into fabulous multicolored walls. After finishing the visit, we continue our journey to the Wadi Rum desert where a traditional dinner and a night under the stars await us.
Tuesday, Sunday
Breakfast in the countryside. Wadi Rum has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011. Known as the Valley of the Moon, with an area of over 72,000 hectares, this complex ecosystem of extraordinary beauty features an unparalleled geological combination of shapes and colors, as well as archaeological vestiges including thousands of inscriptions, rock formations, red sand dunes, the Abu Aineh spring, and Lawrence of Arabia's house. After breakfast, we explore the desert and its daytime secrets with a 2-hour Jeep 4x4 tour. Transfer to the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is a natural wonder located at the lowest point on Earth (-430 meters below sea level). Its main attraction is its warm, soothing, and extremely salty water, up to ten times saltier than seawater. Enjoy the effortless floating experience. Additionally, try the mud full of healing and mineral properties. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Wednesday, Monday
Breakfast at the hotel. We continue our adventure to Amman where we will take a stroll down Rainbow Street and explore the colorful shops and decorations. This street is filled with numerous cafes and restaurants, especially frequented by young people on weekends. Al Quds is the oldest and most famous falafel restaurant in the city. Let's give it a try! We'll continue walking along the route to discover the many graffiti that adorn it. Transfer to the hotel. Dinner and accommodation.
Thursday, Tuesday
Breakfast at the hotel. Check out from the hotel.
Transfer to Queen Alia International Airport in Amman for the return flight.