Best Tours to Jordan

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9 days to discover the best landmarks in Jordan

On a 9-day trip to Jordan you'll see the real magic of this country and get to know it through histo...

Madaba, Aqaba, Petra

5-Day Jordan Tour: Road to Petra

Explore Petra on a 5 Days Jordan Tour from Amman. Our Petra tours from Amman offer the best Jordan P...

Jordan

6 Days Luxury Jordan Tour

Discover Jordan like never before with our luxury and private tours. Enjoy personalized itineraries,...

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8 Days Jordan Family Holiday

Explore Jordan with our tailored Jordan vacation packages and holidays to Jordan. Visit Petra, Wadi...

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FAQs

All You Need to Know Before You Go

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What is the Jordan Pass, and is it worth it?

The Jordan Pass includes entry to over 40 attractions, including Petra and Wadi Rum, plus a visa waiver if you stay at least 3 nights. It’s highly recommended for anyone planning to explore multiple sites.

Jordanian menu is rich and varied. The special dishes are Mansaf (the national dish), falafel, hummus, maqluba, and Arabic bread just out of the oven. Food is the essence of the Jordanian hospitality, so come starving!

Visa on arrival is allowed for most travelers at Queen Alia International Airport or land borders. The other alternative is the Jordan Pass, which is an easy way to subsidize visa fees and gain access to numerous attractions.

Jordan is a mix of everything: history, adventure, and relaxation — see the archaeological marvels, have the experience of floating in the Dead Sea, and get close to nature by camping in Wadi Rum, visit the local markets in Amman, and hike in nature reserves like Dana and Mujib.
 

It is an affirmative answer, Jordan is regarded as the safest country in the Middle East. The local population is accommodating and hospitable, plus the tourism infrastructure is quite developed. Visitors just have to take standard safety measures as they would in any other place.

A visit to Jordan’s highlights can be done in 7-10 days — from north Amman and Jerash to south Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea. 4-5 day trips can also include the most significant sites.

Mild and nice weather during spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) makes these seasons the best for visiting Jordan and enjoying sightseeing, hiking, and desert adventures.

Jordan has a lot to offer and include some of the very famous places like Petra, the Dead Sea, Wadi Rum, Amman, and Jerash with Roman ruins. For the fullest cultural and historical experience look at once Mount Nebo and the mosaic city of Madaba.

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