Discover the heart of the ancient world, known as the Cradle of Civilisation, is full of remnants of the past with astonishing landscapes and monuments.
Sitting at the crossroads of the Middle East, Jordan has thousands of years of history to discover set amongst some of the world's most jaw-dropping scenery.
The enigmatic carved facades of the Lost City of Petra and the otherworldly landscapes of Wadi Rum ochre desert have been harnessed by Hollywood for decades, but nothing compares to seeing them with your own eyes. We'll also visit other highlights, like the Crusader castle at Shobak, the ancient Roman city of Jerash, the mountain - where Moses first saw the Promised Land. You'll also have the opportunity to bob in the Dead Sea - it's a real bucket list moment.
A tour to Jordan offers the curious travellers a wealth of unique experiences and is perfect for those who'd love to learn more about the ancient history of this fascinating country.
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The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room. Sole occupancy rooms are available at the relevant supplement. The price includes:
- Nine nights accommodation in four-star hotels
- Daily breakfast and dinner (plus camp-style accommodation in Wadi Rum)
- Scheduled flights to Amman and from Tel Aviv
- All guided tours
- Entrances to Wadi Rum, Little Petra and Petra, Shobak castle, Mount Nebo, Madaba and Jerash, Jerusalem Old City guided walking tour, the Mount of Olives, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Yad Vashem and the Israel Museum
- All transfers
- Hotel porterage of one item of luggage
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
The Jordan departure fee of 10 Jordinian dinar per person is not included. This is payable locally.
The currency in Jordan is the Jordanian dinar (in Jordan). The dinar is divided into 100 qirsh (also called piastres) or 1000 fulus.
Many Middle eastern countries use their own version of the dinar, including Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait (one of the most valuable currencies in the world) and Tunisia. Whereas UAE, and Morocco use the dirham and Egypt, Lebanon, Sudan and Syria use the pound and Oman, Qatar, Saudi and Yemen use their own versions of the riyal.
Petra
Known as the "Rose City," Petra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic archaeological sites in the world. Carved into pink sandstone cliffs by the Nabataeans over 2,000 years ago, Petra features impressive structures such as the Treasury, the Monastery, and the Siq, a narrow canyon leading to the ancient city.
Wadi Rum
Often referred to as the "Valley of the Moon," Wadi Rum's breathtaking desert-scape has been immortalised in film, especially sci-fi. This otherworldly landscape is characterized by towering sandstone mountains, vast red dunes, and ancient rock formations. Guests can explore the desert on jeep tours or camel rides and experience Bedouin hospitality by staying in traditional desert camps.
The Dead Sea
Situated at the lowest point on Earth, the Dead Sea is famous for its high salt content, which allows visitors to effortlessly float on its buoyant waters. The mineral-rich mud found along the shores of the Dead Sea is believed to have therapeutic properties, making it a popular destination for wellness retreats and spa treatments.
Tour the Rose-Red City, stay overnight in the Wadi Rum desert, stay by the Dead Sea, discover the Roman city of Jerash, visit the biblical site of Mount Nebo.
Jordan's weather varies depending on the region but it's generally characterized as a desert climate with hot summers and cool winters. Indeed, desert regions, such as Wadi Rum, can often exceed 40°C during the day with cooler but not cold nights. Winters (December to February) here are much milder with daytime temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C, dropping considerably at night. In the coastal areas, such as Aqaba along the Red Sea, the climate is more moderate; summer temperatures reach 35°C and winters around 20°C.
Generally, the weather in the Middle East varies depending on the specific country and region within it, but it is generally characterized by hot and dry conditions. In the coastal areas of countries like Lebanon and Israel, the climate is Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. Temperatures in the summer can often exceed 30°C while winters are typically mild, with temperatures averaging around 10°C to 15°C. In the desert regions of countries like Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, the climate is arid and extremely hot, especially during the summer months. Temperatures can soar well above 40°C and even reach as high as 50°C, but the nights tend to be much cooler.
The Middle East is made up of many countries, each with their own style of cuisine. More than just falafel and hummus (although both are delicious staples), common ingredients include olives and olive oil, pitas, honey, sesame seeds, dates, sumac, chickpeas, mint, rice and parsley, and popular dishes include kebabs, dolmas, falafel, baklava, yogurt, doner kebab, shawarma and mulukhiyah.
In Jordan, don’t miss mansaf – the country’s national dish - comprised of a platter of lamb, rice and fermented yoghurt.
It is customary to tip in the Middle East, and they will often offer out their hand to remind you, however it’s customary to tip smaller amounts, around 5%-10% depending on where in the Middle East you are.
We want to ensure you make the correct choice before you book your holiday with us. If you have any concerns regarding the suitability of the holiday due to reduced mobility we would encourage you to call us to discuss these concerns. General information on mobility in connection with our tours can be found on our Passengers with Reduced Mobility FAQs page.