We Love —
- Discovering the ancient wonders of Jordan with an unforgettable visit to the breathtaking city of Petra, carved into vibrant rose-coloured sandstone.
- Strolling through Amman’s streets and exploring the city’s vibrant history, lively markets, and rich cultural heritage.
- Visiting the Dead Sea and experiencing the surreal sensation of floating effortlessly in its mineral-rich, buoyant waters.
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Your itinerary in brief —
From the quiet and beautiful landscapes of Wadi Rum to the teeming, urban capital of Amman, from the majestic ruins of past civilisations in Petra to the timeless splendour of the Dead Sea.
Jordan is a destination like no other, full of mysterious and majestic sites. Experience a breathtaking journey through its vibrant landscapes: Petra the Pink City, Amman, the White City, and the golden expanses of the desert. A truly unforgettable change of scenery awaits.
Your itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Amman
Day 2: Amman - Iraq el Amir - Salt - Amman
Day 3: Amman - Jerash - Amman
Day 4: Amman - Kings Highway - Madaba - Nebo - Kerak - Petra
Day 5: Petra
Day 6: Petra - Little Petra - Wadi Rum
Day 7: Wadi Rum - The Dead Sea - Amman
Day 8: Departure from Amman
Please note: your itinerary may have minor adjustments, but your overall trip experience will remain the same.
Your itinerary in detail —
Day 1: Arrival in Amman
Fly to Amman, the dynamic and vibrant capital of Jordan, and enjoy a delicious dinner on board. Upon arrival, you will be warmly welcomed by our representative holding a "KEPLER" sign, who will guide you through the visa formalities. Afterwards, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in and a comfortable overnight stay, ready to begin your adventure.
Important: Please do not complete the visa procedure without our representative.
Overnight stay in Amman.
DAY 2: AMMAN - IRAQ EL AMIR - SALT - AMMAN
After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, depart for Iraq Al Amir, a fascinating Hellenistic site featuring a magnificent palace from the 2nd century B.C. Continue to the charming town of Salt, renowned for its authentic atmosphere and striking yellow Jerusalem stone houses from the Ottoman era. Explore the city on foot, including a visit to one of its largest historic houses, now a museum that brings the rich history of Jordanian life to life. Wander through the bustling streets and markets, where you can discover local spices and crafts.
Enjoy a delightful lunch in Salt (drinks not included) with a local family or in a restaurant, depending on availability. In the afternoon, return to Amman for dinner and a restful overnight stay at the hotel.
Full board included.
Overnight stay in Aman.
Day 3: Amman - Jerash - Amman
After breakfast, travel to Jerash, Jordan’s second-largest archaeological site after Petra. This remarkably preserved Roman city, hidden beneath sand for centuries, has been meticulously restored over seventy years. Marvel at its glowing pink-orange limestone streets, lined with majestic colonnades, temples, theatres, baths, fountains, and fortified walls.
After a scenic lunch in Jerash, return to Amman for a city tour, discovering the secrets of this fascinating capital built on seven hills between the desert and the fertile Jordan Valley. Admire panoramic views of the city from the Citadel and explore its Roman Amphitheatre and historical treasures. The day concludes with a traditional Jordanian dinner at a local restaurant, offering an authentic taste of the country’s culinary delights.
Full board included.
Overnight stay in Amman.
Day 4: AMAN - KING HIGHWAY - MADABA - NEBO - KERAK - PETRA
After breakfast, depart along the King’s Highway to visit Madaba, the City of Mosaics, famous for its 14 historic churches and exquisite Byzantine mosaics. Discover the Church of Saint George and its 6th-century mosaic map of Palestine, remarkably preserved over the centuries.
Next, continue to Mount Nebo, where Moses is said to have viewed the Promised Land. Rising 840 meters above sea level, the mountain offers spectacular panoramic views and has been a Christian pilgrimage site for centuries. Before leaving Madaba, visit a local mosaic workshop to witness this ancient craft.
Travel south to Kerak for lunch (drinks not included), followed by a visit to Kerak Castle, a remarkable Crusader fortress blending European, Byzantine, and Arab architecture. Continue along the Desert Road to Petra for dinner (drinks not included) and an overnight stay at your hotel.
Full board included.
Overnight stay in Petra.
Day 5: Petra
Spend the day exploring Petra, Jordan’s legendary Rose City. Carved from soft sandstone, the site spans 100 km² and features nearly 800 monuments, including temples, royal tombs, baths, and the Roman Theatre.
Walk through the dramatic Siq to reach the iconic Al Khazneh (the Treasury), then continue to explore the Cardo Maximus and Qasr al-Bint, the only fully standing temple. After lunch on site (drinks not included), ascend Mount El Deir to admire the Monastery, the city’s most spectacular monument. Enjoy some free time before returning to your hotel for dinner (drinks not included) and an overnight stay.
Full board included.
Overnight stay in Petra.
Day 6: PETRA - LITTLE PETRA - WADI RUM
After breakfast at the hotel, you will visit Little Petra, a smaller yet equally majestic site that offers a final glimpse of the region’s incredible ancient architecture.
Next, travel to the Wadi Rum desert, a landscape of towering cliffs, dramatic peaks, and vast valleys shaped entirely by nature. Enjoy lunch (drinks not included) at a Bedouin camp, where you can experience traditional hospitality and savour authentic Bedouin cuisine. In the afternoon, embark on a 4x4 desert tour, exploring the stunning scenery and timeless beauty of this millennia-old desert.
Full board included.
Overnight stay in Wadi Rum.
Day 7: Wadi Rum - The Dead Sea - Amman
Today, set off for the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth at 417 meters below sea level, and a natural treasure rich in salts and minerals. Its unique waters are renowned for their therapeutic properties and the remarkable buoyancy that allows visitors to float effortlessly. This visit is the perfect opportunity to relax and swim in this extraordinary setting.
Enjoy lunch (drinks not included) at the lowest point on the planet. In the evening, return to your hotel at the Dead Sea for dinner (drinks not included) and overnight stay.
Full board included.
Overnight stay in Amman.
DAY 8: DEPARTURE FROM AMMAN
After breakfast, you will be transferred to Amman airport for your return flight home, concluding your unforgettable journey through Jordan.
Breakfast included.
Important information about your tour and visits:
The hotels, which comply with local standards, are indicative and may be changed locally for hotels of a similar category. The itinerary is subject to changes due to compelling reasons such as delayed flights, weather conditions or other cases of force majeure. The order of visits is also subject to change without affecting the overall experience of the itinerary.
Your Hotels —
Just for you:
Hand-picked just for you
Enjoy a stay in a Standard Room in the following carefully selected luxury hotels (or similar):
Amman: Monarch Hotel Amman West 4*
Petra: Hayat Zaman Hotel & Resort 5*
Wadi Rum: Masayen camp
Dead Sea: Crown Plaza 5*
If the hotels listed above are unavailable, you will be provided with comfortable accommodation in similar hotels. Local standards apply.
Your dining choices
This is a full board stay. Your breakfast, lunch and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (excludes drinks). Please note: some dining outlets/menu items and premium, branded and international drinks may not be included in your board basis and may incur a surcharge payable locally. Meals, snacks and drinks may be available at selected times only.
Included extras —
2GB of included mobile internet data, to keep you connected on the go
Stay connected on the move with this exclusive mobile internet offer, perfect for the modern traveller. Activate your included eSIM and enjoy a connection wherever you go. Easily share your internet connection with friends and family, with no risk of going over the limit.
Note: 2GB of internet data represents around 25 hours of web browsing/audio streaming or 2 to 3 hours of video streaming / social networking/video calls.
Your optional excursions & extras —
Jordanian cooking workshop with tasting
Immerse yourself in Jordanian cuisine during a convivial cooking workshop led by a local chef. Prepare traditional dishes using fresh ingredients, discover the secrets of family recipes and taste your own creations in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Tasting Kunafa at a local shop
Enjoy the famous Jordanian Kunafa in a traditional shop: a delicious hot dessert, melting in the mouth and soaked in syrup, a must for all lovers of local sweets.
Hot air balloon flight at sunrise
Enjoy an unforgettable experience as you take off at sunrise over the spectacular landscapes of Wadi Rum to admire the red dunes, mountains and valleys bathed in magical light.
Traditional hammam
Treat yourself to a moment of pure relaxation with a traditional hammam: hot steam, exfoliation, soap massage and relaxation for a purified body and a calm mind.
Stay connected with an unlimited data plan
Add an unlimited mobile data plan to stay connected with complete freedom, without any risk of exceeding your allowance. Activate your eSIM and enjoy continuous connectivity wherever you go: share the internet with your loved ones, find the best places around you, use your GPS without stress and enjoy your favourite apps to the full, without worrying about your usage.
Your journey to Jordan —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destinations —
JordaN
A land of ancient history, dramatic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, Jordan is a destination that captivates the imagination. From the rose-red city of Petra to the serene waters of the Dead Sea, Jordan blends timeless wonder with modern hospitality. Visitors are drawn to its archaeological treasures, desert adventures, and vibrant local traditions, making it a must-visit for those seeking both history and natural beauty.
Must-sees:
- Petra: Explore the iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site, carved into pink sandstone cliffs, with highlights like the Treasury and Monastery.
- Wadi Rum: Discover Jordan’s “Valley of the Moon,” a vast desert of red sand and rock formations, perfect for jeep tours or camel treks.
- Dead Sea: Float effortlessly in the world’s saltiest body of water, renowned for its therapeutic mud and mineral-rich waters.
- Amman Citadel: Wander through the ancient heart of the capital, featuring Roman, Byzantine, and Umayyad ruins with panoramic city views.
- Jerash: Step back in time in one of the best-preserved Roman cities, with collonaded streets, theatres, and temples.
Culinary culture
Jordanian cuisine is a rich tapestry of flavours, combining fresh produce, aromatic spices, and traditional recipes. Enjoy dishes like mansaf (lamb with fermented yoghurt and rice), falafel, and maqluba (a layered rice and vegetable dish). Sweet treats include knafeh and baklava, best paired with mint tea or Arabic coffee. Street markets offer a chance to taste local olives, dates, and freshly baked flatbreads.
Dive deeper
Venture into the Dana Biosphere Reserve for hiking through dramatic gorges and diverse wildlife, or explore Aqaba’s coral reefs along the Red Sea for world-class diving and snorkelling. Experience Bedouin hospitality with overnight desert camps, starlit dinners, and traditional music.
Good to know
The currency is the Jordanian dinar (JOD). Jordan is accessible year-round, though spring and autumn offer milder temperatures ideal for exploring both desert and city. Roads are well-connected, and a car is useful for visiting remote sites, though guided tours are widely available.
Amman
Spread across a series of sun-drenched hills, Amman is a captivating blend of ancient heritage and modern Middle Eastern charm. Jordan’s vibrant capital invites travellers to wander between Roman ruins, lively souks, elegant cafés and sweeping viewpoints overlooking its cream-coloured skyline. At the crossroads of history, culture and warm hospitality, Amman is the ideal starting point for discovering the country’s legendary landscapes — from the rose-red city of Petra to the silent deserts of Wadi Rum and the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea.
Must-sees:
- The Citadel (Jabal Al-Qala’a): Home to the Temple of Hercules and the Umayyad Palace, offering panoramic views over the city.
- Roman Theatre: A beautifully preserved 2nd-century amphitheatre still used for concerts and events.
- Rainbow Street: A lively hub of cafés, galleries and artisan shops — perfect for a leisurely evening stroll.
- King Abdullah I Mosque: Known for its striking blue dome and peaceful atmosphere.
- Jordan Museum: The country’s most important cultural institution, with artefacts spanning millennia.
Culinary culture:
Amman’s food scene is a celebration of Levantine flavours. Savour classics such as mansaf, Jordan’s national dish made with lamb and jameed yoghurt, or indulge in mezze plates filled with hummus, falafel, tabbouleh and warm khubz bread. Street food lovers should not miss kanafeh, a sweet cheese pastry soaked in syrup, best enjoyed fresh in downtown Amman. Pair your meals with local mint tea or freshly squeezed juices for an authentic taste of the city.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its energetic boulevards, Amman reveals quiet, atmospheric corners. Explore the historic districts of Jabal Al-Weibdeh and Jabal Amman, where leafy streets meet independent cafés and art studios. Visit traditional craft workshops, or join a cooking class to learn the secrets of Jordanian cuisine. For a change of scenery, Amman makes an ideal base for day trips — whether to the desert castles of the east, the mosaics of Madaba, or the dramatic canyons of Wadi Mujib.
Good to know:
Amman is served by Queen Alia International Airport, located about 35 minutes from the city centre. The best time to visit is March to May or September to November, when temperatures are warm and comfortable for exploring. The local currency is the Jordanian dinar (JOD).
Petra
Carved deep into a desert canyon and glowing with its iconic rose-red hues, Petra is one of the world’s most extraordinary archaeological treasures. Once the thriving capital of the Nabataean kingdom, this ancient city reveals a labyrinth of temples, tombs and rock-cut façades sculpted over 2,000 years ago. Approached through the narrow Siq, Petra unveils its most famous masterpiece, Al-Khazneh, the Treasury - shimmering like a mirage in the shifting light. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, Petra offers an unforgettable journey into history and mystery.
Must-sees:
- The Treasury (Al-Khazneh): Petra’s most iconic monument, best admired at sunrise when the sandstone glows pink and gold.
- The Monastery (Ad-Deir): A spectacular climb leads to this monumental façade set high above the valley.
- Royal Tombs: A series of vast, intricately carved chambers overlooking the amphitheatre.
- The Siq: A dramatic, winding gorge guiding visitors to the heart of Petra.
- Petra by Night: Thousands of candles illuminate the Treasury in one of Jordan’s most atmospheric experiences.
Culinary culture:
The Petra region offers hearty, aromatic dishes rooted in Bedouin tradition. Savour zarb, a slow-cooked meal prepared in an underground sand oven, or feast on mansaf, Jordan’s national dish of lamb and fermented yoghurt. Local cafés serve warming teas infused with sage, while desert camps offer sweet pastries and freshly baked flatbread under star-filled skies.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its famous monuments, Petra reveals quieter wonders. Trek to the High Place of Sacrifice for sweeping views, wander through the Colonnaded Street, or explore lesser-known trails once used by nomadic tribes. For a deeper cultural connection, spend time with local Bedouin guides who share stories of life in the desert and the history of their ancestors who once inhabited the caves around Petra.
Good to know:
Petra is located in Wadi Musa, about 2 hours from Aqaba and 3 hours from Amman by car. The best time to visit is March to May or September to November, when temperatures are mild for hiking.