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Welcome to Jordan

Jordan is a country located in the Middle East, bordered by Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, and Palestine. It is a land steeped in history, with ancient ruins, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture. From the stunning red cliffs of Petra to the serene waters of the Dead Sea, Jordan offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.

Visitors can explore remarkable sites such as the Roman ruins of Jerash, the desert landscapes of Wadi Rum, and the vibrant capital, Amman, known for its modernity and tradition. Jordan is also famous for its hospitable people and exceptional cuisine, making it a must-visit destination.

Travel Documents & Visa Guidelines

  • A passport is necessary for admission. Yes
  • A valid VISA is necessary for admission. Yes
  • A VISA is needed following 30 days

Suggestions for Dining Options

  • Sufra Restaurant in Amman for traditional Jordanian cuisine.
  • Al-Quds Restaurant for delicious falafel and shawarma.
  • The Jordan Valley Marriott for upscale dining.
  • Nafisa's Restaurant for a homey feel and local dishes.
  • Hashem Restaurant for authentic street food.
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Petra, Ma'an Governorate, Jordan

  • One of the New Seven Wonders of the World
  • Incredible rock-cut architecture
  • Rich history dating back to ancient Nabateans

Wadi Rum, Aqaba Governorate, Jordan

  • Stunning desert landscapes
  • Unique rock formations
  • Popular for jeep tours and camping

Dead Sea, Madaba Governorate, Jordan

  • Lowest point on earth
  • Famous for its salt and mineral-rich waters
  • Floating experience

Jerash, Jerash Governorate, Jordan

  • Well-preserved Roman ruins
  • Impressive colonnaded streets
  • Rich archaeological history

Amman, Jordan

  • Vibrant capital city
  • Mix of ancient and modern attractions
  • Delicious local cuisine

Guidelines for Cultural Understanding

  • Respect local customs and dress modestly, especially in rural areas.
  • Learn a few Arabic phrases; locals appreciate the effort.
  • Try traditional dishes like Mansaf and Falafel.
  • Haggle respectfully in markets; it's part of the culture.
  • Be mindful of prayer times, especially in public places.

Suggestions for Nightlife Activities

  • Rainbow Street in Amman for vibrant nightlife.
  • Sky Lounge for stunning views and cocktails.
  • Dunes Lounge for a relaxed atmosphere.
  • The Living Room for great music and ambiance.
  • Brewed Coffee for a local coffee experience.

Feedback from Our Clients

Emily Johnson

Jordan was an incredible experience! Petra was breathtaking and the food was delicious!

Journeyed from New York, USA
Michael Smith

I loved the Roman ruins in Jerash. The history is fascinating!

Journeyed from London, UK
Sara Ahmed

Wadi Rum is like another planet! The desert views are amazing.

Journeyed from Cairo, Egypt
Tom Brown

The Dead Sea was a unique experience, floating in the water was surreal!

Journeyed from Sydney, Australia
Laura White

The hospitality in Jordan is unmatched. I felt welcomed everywhere I went.

Journeyed from Toronto, Canada

Discover Prominent Cities in Jordan

Amman

Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a vibrant city that blends ancient history with modernity. With its rich cultural heritage, visitors can explore historical sites and enjoy a thriving culinary scene.

Nearest Airport

Queen Alia International Airport (AMM)

Primary Highlights

  • Stunning panoramic views of the city
  • Historical significance dating back to the Bronze Age
  • Home to the Roman Temple of Hercules

Al Balad, Amman

  • Well-preserved 2nd-century Roman amphitheater
  • Capacity of 6,000 spectators
  • Cultural performances and events held here

Al-Hashemi St, Amman

  • Iconic street known for its cafes and shops
  • Vibrant atmosphere with local art and music
  • Perfect for evening strolls and dining

Rainbow St, Amman

Aqaba

Aqaba is Jordan's only coastal city, located on the Red Sea, offering beautiful beaches, water sports, and stunning coral reefs, making it a perfect getaway for sun-seekers and divers.

Nearest Airport

King Hussein International Airport (AQJ)

Primary Highlights

  • Diverse marine life and coral reefs
  • Great for snorkeling and diving
  • Protected area with beautiful scenery

Aqaba, Jordan

  • Historical site dating back to the Ottoman Empire
  • Views of the Red Sea and surrounding area
  • Interesting museum detailing local history

Aqaba, Jordan

  • Resort area with luxury accommodations
  • Beautiful beaches and water activities
  • Ideal for relaxation and enjoyment of the sun

Aqaba, Jordan

Jerash

Jerash is home to one of the best-preserved Roman provincial towns in the world, showcasing the grandeur of Roman architecture and urban planning.

Nearest Airport

Queen Alia International Airport (AMM)

Primary Highlights

  • Grand entrance to the ancient city
  • Surrounded by impressive columns
  • A hub for social and political life in Roman times

Jerash, Jordan

  • Dedicated to the goddess of hunting and wilderness
  • Remarkable ruins with 11 Corinthian columns
  • Significant religious site in Roman times

Jerash, Jordan

  • Built in the 1st century AD
  • Seating for 3,000 spectators
  • Still hosts performances today

Jerash, Jordan

Petra

Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is an archaeological site famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system, attracting visitors from around the globe.

Nearest Airport

King Hussein International Airport (AQJ)

Primary Highlights

  • Iconic façade carved into rose-red cliffs
  • Significant archaeological importance
  • One of the most photographed sites in the world

Petra, Jordan

  • Impressive structure resembling Al-Khazneh
  • Accessible via a scenic hike
  • Offers breathtaking views over the surrounding landscape

Petra, Jordan

  • Natural geological formation leading to Petra
  • Stunning rock formations and colors
  • Historical significance as the main entrance to the city

Petra, Jordan

Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum, also known as the Valley of the Moon, is a protected desert wilderness known for its stunning landscapes, dramatic rock formations, and rich Bedouin culture.

Nearest Airport

King Hussein International Airport (AQJ)

Primary Highlights

  • Famous rock formation named after T.E. Lawrence
  • Stunning views of the desert landscape
  • Significant historical context

Wadi Rum, Jordan

  • Natural spring with historical significance
  • Beautiful views and ideal for picnics
  • A site linked to T.E. Lawrence

Wadi Rum, Jordan

  • Stunning natural rock formations
  • Great for hiking and exploration
  • Scenic views and unique geology

Wadi Rum, Jordan