Tailor-Made Holidays to Jordan
Jordan is an ancient civilisation with timeless sites from biblical, Roman and medieval history including the famous red city of Petra, between the Dead Sea and Red Sea. An important crossroads of the Middle East, Jordan is a land steeped in history. Jordan is a country of dramatic scenic contrasts from the arrestingly beautiful to the ruggedly stark. Biblical links abound in Jordan like the Sea of Galilea and Mount Nebo, from which Moses viewed the Holy Land. From later periods splendid Roman sites are scattered throughout Jordan as well as numerous Crusader castles. A holiday to Jordan is a step back in time, the sites are breathtaking and the history fascinating. Your Jordan Holiday will be one you will never forget.
| Amman The capital city of Jordan, Amman is spread over 19 hills and is a busy commercial centre with markets full of gold, spices and local handicrafts. Towering above the city stands the ancient Citadel and the regal columns of the Roman Temple of Hercules; nearby, the Roman theatre is still used for cultural events. It is a good option on arrival into Jordan for a couple of nights. |
| Jerash This ancient city in Jordan is acknowledged to be one of the best preserved Roman provincial towns in the world. Jerash sits amidst breathtaking ruins, you can wander amongst the original temples, theatres, plazas, baths and colonnaded streets. Visit the beautiful amphitheatre and try the remarkable acoustics for yourself. |
| Madaba Drive along the 5,000-year old 'King's Highway' to the 'City of Mosaics', home to the 6th century map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land created from 2 million pieces of coloured stone. A real highlight of a holiday to Jordan. |
| Mount Nebo Believed to be the site where Moses is buried, this is the outstanding viewpoint in the region taking in the whole sweep of the Jordan Valley to the rooftops of Jerusalem and Bethlehem. |
| The Dead Sea Half an hour from Amman, the Dead Sea is in the Great Rift Valley, the lowest point on the surface of the earth, more than 400 metres below sea level. The exceptionally buoyant water, ten times saltier than the sea, is believed by many in Jordan to have curative powers, hence the presence of several thermal spa hotels. Spend a relaxing couple of hours floating in the waters, a very popular way to pass the time. |
| Desert Castles Jordan's deserts, especially those near Amman, are dotted with 7th and 8th century castles, many inspired by Persian and Greco-Roman tradition. One of the best castles in Jordan is Qusair Amra, a UNESCO World heritage Site. The black fort at Azrac was the headquarters of T. E. Lawrence during the Arab Revolt. |
| Crusader Forts The scenic King's Highway in Jordan is littered with the remains of Crusader outposts. Visit Kerak, a dark maze of stone-vaulted halls, endless passageways, towers and ramparts. Continue to Shobak, whose mountain-top position could not prevent its fall to Saladin in a bloody battle. |
| Petra One of Jordan's national treasures, the red city of Petra is by far Jordan’s best known tourist attraction. Much of the appeal comes from its spectacular setting deep inside a narrow desert gorge, a vertical split through the rock strata. The cliff walls soar to 200 metres with chambers hewn from the living sandstone. There are literally hundreds of buildings, ornate facades, tombs, baths and a three thousand seat amphitheatre. Petra is best seen early morning or at sunset in our opinion and well worth spending a few days here if time allows on your holiday to Jordan. |
| Aqaba A resort famous both for its pristine Red Sea beaches and clear, indigo waters whose thriving coral reefs, adorned with untold varieties of fish, make this one of the best locations in the world for scuba diving. Water sports are abundant at a variety of 3, 4 & 5 star hotels in this area of Jordan. |
| Wadi Rum The largest and most magnificent of Jordan's desert landscapes (described by Lawrence as "vast, echoing and God-like"). The sand-stone mountains, match the colour of knife-edged dunes, and can be explored by off-road vehicle, by camel or on foot. |
Evason Ma’In Hot Springs & Six Senses Spa *****
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Movenpick Aqaba Resort & Residence *****
Located in the centre of Aqaba, overlooking the Red Sea, the Movenpick Resort & Residence is a top quality resort hotel. This architectural delight features a mix of European and Arabesque designs, with a feeling of grandeur and luxury.
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Petra Marriott Petra ****
The Petra Marriott Hotel combines the warmest Arabian hospitality with the splendour of the ancient city of Petra. Majestically situated to overlook the dramatic and picturesque rose-red city, the Petra Marriott is a very popular choice. Petra is o . . . More... |
Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea *****
The Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea offers three luxurious enclaves set amidst gardens dotted with lagoons, waterfalls and private pools, where ancient olive trees mingle with bamboo palms, providing guests with absolute privacy in a serene and exc . . . More... |
Jordan Valley Marriott Resort & Spa ****
The Jordan Valley Marriott Resort & Spa is tucked between the mountains and the Dead Sea near ancient, sacred sites such as Mount Nebo and the Jordan River. This Dead Sea Hotel offers you the best in luxury. The deluxe hotel rooms are the perfe . . . More... |
Four Seasons Hotel Amman *****
Between the prestigious Al Sweifiyah residential area and the Shmeisani financial district, the Four Seasons Hotel offers Amman's finest setting for a stay in the city. Its dramatic hilltop location presents breathtaking views of the surrounding ci . . . More... |
Crowne Plaza Resort, Petra ****
Set against a breathtaking view of Petra one of the world’s seven wonders, Crowne Plaza Resort Petra, a deluxe hotel, is the perfect choice for a visit to discover years of history. Besides the unique view provided from the hotel's patio of the d . . . More... |
Dead Sea Movenpick Resort & Spa *****
Located directly at the entrance to the historic city of Petra, the luxurious Movenpick Resort Petra is certainly one of the most popular hotels in the area. Petra lies on the edge of the mountainous desert of the Wadi Araba. The ancient city is su . . . More... |
Amman Marriott *****
The Amman Marriott hotel offers comfort and convenience for travellers visiting Amman. A city centre hotel, it is close to the tourist attractions of Amman. A stay in this hotel in Amman ensures that you don't miss anything that Amman has to offer, . . . More... |
Jordan & Syria from £2,195pp
Tailor-Made Holiday to Jordan & Syria from £2,195 pp
A 13 day privately escorted tour of Jordan & Syria. These two countries are so steeped in history and culture that you couldn't fail to enjoy a trip which combines them both. This popular t . . . More... |
Long Weekend in Petra
A privately escorted 4 day/3 night short tour to Jordan's Petra. Experience the highlights of Jordan on this short tour. You will visit Mount Nebo, Madaba and Kerak along the King’s Way to Petra where you will spend two nights with a full day . . . More... |
Jordan Highlights
8 night privately escorted tour from £1,395ppVisit Jordan with its biblical treasures, desert castles, Dead Sea stays and the beautiful red-rose city of Petra. You will be privately escorted throughout by your own English-speaking driver/guide who . . . More... |
Useful Information for Jordan
PASSPORTS
Please ensure that your passport is valid for six months after your return date.VISAS
British citizens holding a British passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Amman International Airport – this visa costs JD10 and must be paid for locally in Jordanian Dinars. Most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival, however please do check with the Jordanian Embassy on 020 7937 3685.DRIVING IN JORDAN
Those planning to hire a car need an International Driving Licence/permit. Driving is on the right and brown signs are designed for tourists. Please note local drivers do not necessarily follow driving rules and car horns are used more than car signals!ROAD NETWORK
Jordan has an excellent and expanding road network. International highways have signs in Arabic and English. Some off road drives should only be taken in a 4-wheel drive vehicle with a driver in attendance, as it is unsafe to travel unaccompanied in those areas.CLIMATE
Jordan has a Mediterranean climate, pleasant for year-round travel. Amman in May to October averages 23 degrees. July and August are hot but not oppressive. In November to April temperatures range from 16 to 22 degrees.INNOCULATIONS & HEALTH
Clients are advised to seek current information from the NHS Direct: Tel No:0845 4647 or your local GP. Information is also provided online at:www.fitfortravel.scot.nhs.ukNo vaccinations are compulsory however as a guideline; polio, typhoid and hepatitis are recommended. Yellow fever is necessary if travelling via an infected area.Remember not to under-estimate the strength of the Arabian sun – sun cream, a good hat and sunglasses are recommended.MEDICAL FACILITIES AND HEALTH INFORMATION FOR JORDAN
A number of modern medical facilities and Western pharmaceuticals can be found in Oman. Hospital emergency treatment is available if needed although doctors and hospitals often expect cash payment for health services.DRESS
Visitors should respect religious and cultural sensitivities particularly in the matter of dress and public conduct. Ladies should cover their elbows and knees and men should wear short or long sleeved shirts and long trousers. Compared with certain parts of the Middle East, Jordan has a fairly relaxed dress code, however, care should be taken not to offend. At the pool or on the beaches, trunks, swimsuits and bikinis are quite acceptable. Lightweight summer clothing is suitable for most of the year, but sweaters or jackets may be needed during the winter months, especially in the evenings.SAFETY IN JORDAN
For the latest information, the Foreign & Commonwealth Travel Advice Unit can be found on BBC2 (Ceefax) page 470, under internet address www.fco.gov.uk/ or by calling the ABTA Department on 0901 201 5050 (calls charged at 50p per minute).
The Gulf is generally a safe place, however as in any foreign country, hazards exist. Sensible precautions should be taken to protect your belongings. The "Souq" and shops stay open late into the evening and it is perfectly safe to wander around on your own after dark (providing you are sensibly dressed).
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