We Love —
- Experience an exhilarating 4x4 adventure across the iconic, vast desert landscapes of Wadi Rum, Jordan’s natural wonder.
- Relax and float effortlessly in the mineral-rich, healing waters of the Dead Sea, surrounded by stunning scenery.
- Witnessing incredible monuments, temples, fortresses and landscapes as you venture out each day through the historical treasures of Jordan.
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Your itinerary in brief —
From the calm, magnificent landscapes of Wadi Rum to the bustling, urban capital of Amman, from the majestic ruins of past civilisations in Petra to the timeless splendour of the Dead Sea. Jordan is a unique destination with its mysterious and majestic sites.
Offer 1: 7 night tour:
Day 1: Arrival in Amman
Day 2: Amman → Jerash → Amman
Day 3: Amman → Kings' Road → Madaba → Nebo → Kerak → Petra
Day 4: Petra
Day 5: Petra → Little Petra → Wadi Rum
Day 6: Wadi Rum → Dead Sea → Amman
Day 7: Amman → Iraq el Amir → Salt → Amman
Day 8: Departure
Offer 2: 7 night tour & 3 night extension at the Dead Sea
Enrich your holiday with three extra days at the Dead Sea, unwinding by its shimmering, mineral-laden waters and savouring the soothing stillness of this remarkable landscape.
Your itinerary in detail —
Days 1 & 2
DAY 1: AMMAN
Discover the vibrant heart of Jordan with a visit to Amman, a city where modernity and history blend seamlessly. From its bustling markets to its ancient Roman ruins, Amman offers a captivating journey through time and culture that will leave you inspired and enriched.
- Visa assistance at airport
- Transfer to hotel
- Overnight in Amman
Please note: You will be met at the airport by our representative who will carry a sign with the "KEPLER" logo and who will take care of the visa formalities. Please do not proceed with the visa procedure without our representative.
DAY 2: AMMAN → JERASH → AMMAN
Jerash is the second-largest Jordanian site after Petra, it is considered one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the Near East. You can admire its orange-pink limestone and its paved streets dotted with temples, columns and other remains.
- Visit to Jerash
- Tour of Amman
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included
- Overnight in Amman
Days 3 & 4
DAY 3: AMMAN → KINGS' ROAD → MADABA → NEBO → KERAK → PETRA
Experience the allure of the King's Road in Jordan, a historic trade route that winds through breathtaking landscapes and connects centuries-old archaeological wonders. Journey along this storied path to traverse ancient cities, marvel at iconic monuments, and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Jordan's history and heritage.
- Visit to Madaba, 'the city of mosaics,' along King's Road
- Visit to the Church of St. George
- Visit to Mount Nebo
- Visit to the Fortress of Kerak
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included
- Overnight in Petra
DAY 4: PETRA
What is reflected at Petra today is the work of man over the past ten thousand years. Nearly 800 monuments are scattered over 100 km² of Petra. The eighth wonder of the world, Petra, is classified by UNESCO and has become the most famous site in Jordan and the Middle East.
- Full-day tour of Petra
- Free time to explore Petra
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included
- Overnight in Petra
Days 5 & 6
Day 5: PETRA → LITTLE PETRA → WADI RUM
Wadi Rum is one of the high places of the Great Arab Revolt, magnified by the director David Lean in one of the most impressive scenes of his film Lawrence of Arabia. Otherworldly landscapes of towering sandstone mountains and endless golden dunes await. Explore this UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its stunning natural beauty and Bedouin culture, as you discover the magic of a land that has captivated travellers for generations.
- Visit to Wadi Rum
- Lunch in a Bedouin camp
- Tour by local 4X4 pick-up (Jeep) in Wadi Rum (1.5 hours)
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included
- Overnight in Wadi Rum
DAY 6: WADI RUM → DEAD SEA → AMMAN
The Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth at 417 meters below sea level and recognised as the world's richest treasure of natural salts! Immerse yourself in its buoyant waters and mineral-rich mud, while relishing the stunning panorama of desert landscapes, creating an unforgettable retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation.
- Visit to the Dead Sea
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included
- Overnight in Amman
If you choose Offer 2, you will enjoy an additional three nights at the Dead Sea following Day 6.
Days 7 & 8
Day 7: AMMAN → IRAQ EL AMIR → SALT → AMMAN
Iraq El Amir is a great Hellenistic site, known for its 2nd-century BC palace. Afterwards, you will head to Salt and discover an authentic city with its yellow Jerusalem stone houses from the Ottoman era. It was the first Jordanian capital for a short period. Stroll through the commercial streets where you can make your purchases, especially spices.
- Visit to Iraq El Amir
- Walking tour through Salt
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included
- Overnight in Amman
DAY 8: DEPARTURE
- Transfer to the airport
Your hotels —
Just for you:
Hand-picked just for you
At each of your stops, you will be staying in comfortable rooms in thoughtfully chosen hotels.
Your hotels during the tour (or similar):
- Amman: Monarch Hôtel 4* or Kaya 4*
- Petra: ld Village 5* or Hyatt Zaman Resort 5*
- Wadi Rum: Mezeyen
- Dead Sea: Movenpick 5* or Crowne Plaza 5*
If the hotels listed above are unavailable, you will be provided with comfortable accommodation in similar hotels. Local standards apply.
The maximum capacity of each room is as follows: 3 adults or 2 adults + 1 child. Single rooms are available at an additional cost.
Your dining choices
Enjoy a stress-free tour with full board (excluding drinks) at the hotel and lunches (excluding drinks) during excursions as indicated in the itinerary. Please see the details section for further information about your board basis conditions.
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.
Optional excursions —
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.
Amman by night
Discover the vibrant nightlife of Amman on a guided stroll through the Old Town and iconic Rainbow Street. Explore lively bazaars, art galleries, and local flavors, and end the evening with a tasting of traditional knefeh and tea.
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 destination —
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.