4 Days / 3 Nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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Set off on a remarkable journey through Jordan with our thoughtfully crafted itinerary. From the moment you land at Amman Airport, our welcoming team will assist with immigration procedures and transfer you to your hotel. Discover the historic charm of Amman as you explore ancient landmarks like the Citadel and Roman Theater. Then, enjoy a rejuvenating stay near the serene shores of the Dead Sea. Venture to Madaba to admire the famous Byzantine mosaics, including the oldest known map of Jerusalem, and take in the sweeping views from Mount Nebo, where Moses is believed to have seen the Promised Land. End your tour with a peaceful retreat at the Dead Sea before departing from Amman Airport. Your unforgettable Jordanian adventure begins here!
Upon your arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, our warm and professional Greet & Assist team will be waiting to welcome you. They’ll help you with visa and immigration procedures and ensure a smooth transition through the airport. Once all formalities are complete, you’ll be transferred in a private, air-conditioned vehicle to your hotel in Amman.
Take the rest of the day to relax and settle in. Depending on your arrival time, you may wish to explore the nearby streets of the Jordanian capital or enjoy a quiet evening at your hotel.
Overnight in Amman
Start your morning with a delicious breakfast at the hotel before heading out to explore the historical heart of Amman. Visit the impressive Amman Citadel, located on one of the city’s seven hills. Here, you’ll see ancient ruins such as the Temple of Hercules, the Umayyad Palace, and the remnants of a Byzantine church, all offering panoramic views over the capital.
Next, continue to the well-preserved Roman Theater, a 2nd-century marvel that once hosted thousands of spectators and still stands as one of Amman’s architectural icons.
In the afternoon, you’ll journey south toward the Dead Sea. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel located by the shores of this natural wonder—earth’s lowest point on land. Take time to float effortlessly in the salty waters, soak in the mineral-rich mud, or simply relax and enjoy the peaceful environment.
Overnight at the Dead Sea
Meals: Breakfast
Enjoy a hearty breakfast before heading out on a cultural excursion to Madaba, a town famous for its Byzantine-era mosaics. The highlight is the Mosaic Map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, housed inside St. George’s Church. This intricate 6th-century floor mosaic is considered the oldest surviving map of the Holy City.
Continue your tour to Mount Nebo, a sacred site believed to be where the prophet Moses viewed the Promised Land before his death. From the summit, take in breathtaking panoramic views over the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and even Jerusalem on a clear day. You’ll also see remnants of ancient churches and beautifully preserved mosaics.
After soaking in the views and history, return to your hotel at the Dead Sea for a relaxing evening.
Overnight at the Dead Sea
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast, it's time to say goodbye to the serene landscape of the Dead Sea. Our team will transfer you back to Queen Alia International Airport in Amman for your onward flight. Take with you unforgettable memories of Jordan’s rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality.
Meals: Breakfast
The best months to visit Jordan are March to May and September to November, when the weather is mild and ideal for exploring historical sites and natural wonders like Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea.
A 7 to 10-day trip is perfect to see the main highlights of Jordan, including Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, and Jerash. A shorter 4-5 day itinerary can work if you focus on key sites.
The ferry from Nuweiba, Egypt to Aqaba, Jordan takes about 1 to 3 hours, depending on whether it’s the fast ferry or the regular one. The fast ferry usually takes around 1 hour.
A trip to Jordan typically costs $1,000–$2,000 USD per person for a 7-day tour, including mid-range accommodation, meals, transportation, and entry fees. Budget travelers can spend less, while luxury trips will cost more.
Jordan is moderately expensive compared to other Middle Eastern countries. Entry fees to attractions like Petra can be high, but food and local transport are affordable. Costs vary by travel style.
Yes, you can easily visit Jordan without a tour. The country is safe and has good infrastructure. You can rent a car or use public transport to explore independently, but guided tours can enhance cultural experiences.