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Jordan 10 Days Exploration, with Sebastian

10 Days
Join Our Deaf-Friendly Jordan 10 Days Exploration, with Sebastian!
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£ 1 731
Reserve with just £ 519 today – pay the rest comfortably later
Check-In - Check-Out
07.05.2027 - 16.05.2027
Place
Jordan, Jordan
Tour duration
10 Days
Group size
8-11 people
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All set. Here’s what you get
Included in the price
Accommodation with Breakfast Except Wadi Rum Aqaba will be on Half Board
Airport Pickup & Drop included
Transportation by a private 18-seater bus
Entrance Included as per the program (Amman citadel, Roman amphitheater, Jerash, St. George Church in Madaba, Mt. Nebo, Petra and Wadi Rum)
2-hour 4x4 tour in Wadi Rum
Free water supply on board
Not included in the price
Lunches and dinners (except for 1 dinner in Wadi Rum)
Guide & Driver Tips
Personal expenses
Any extra not mentioned
Insurance Cover
Air Tickets Cost
Day 1: Arrival Day. Amman (07.05.2027)
Arrival at Queen Alia International Airport where guests will be welcomed and assisted by our representative.
Transfer to the hotel in Amman for check-in and relaxation after the flight.
Overnight stay in Amman.
No Meals
Day 2: Amman City Tour & Jerash (08.05.2027)
After breakfast, enjoy a guided tour of Amman including the historic Amman Citadel and the impressive Roman Theatre.
Continue to Jerash, one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world. Guests will explore its colonnaded streets, temples, and grand plazas before returning to Amman for overnight.
Breakfast
Day 3: Amman – Madaba – Mount Nebo – Petra (09.05.2027)
After breakfast, depart from Amman and travel to Madaba, famous for its beautiful Byzantine mosaics, including the renowned Madaba Map.
Continue to Mount Nebo where, according to tradition, Moses viewed the Promised Land.
Enjoy panoramic views of the Jordan Valley before continuing south to Petra for overnight.
Day 4: Petra full day visit (10.05.2027)
Spend the day exploring the magnificent archaeological site of Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Walk through the narrow canyon known as the Siq leading to the iconic Al-Khazneh. Guests will discover impressive temples, royal tombs, and ancient streets carved into rose-colored rock.
Overnight in Petra.
Day 5: Petra – Wadi Rum (11.05.2027)
After breakfast, depart for the spectacular desert landscape of Wadi Rum, also known as the Valley of the Moon.
Enjoy the dramatic scenery of sandstone mountains and vast desert valleys, often explored by 4x4 jeep with local Bedouin guides.
Overnight stay in Wadi Rum desert camp.
Breakfast & Dinner
Day 6: Wadi Rum – Aqaba (12.05.2027)
After breakfast in the desert, travel to the coastal city of Aqaba located on the shores of the Red Sea.
Guests can relax and enjoy the seaside atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and warm waters of the Red Sea.
Overnight in Aqaba.
Breakfast
Day 7: Aqaba (Red sea) (13.05.2027)
Free day to enjoy the beaches and crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea.
Guests may relax at the resort, go swimming, snorkeling, or explore marine life in one of the region’s most famous diving destinations.
Overnight stay in Aqaba.
Day 8: Aqaba – Dead Sea (14.05.2027)
After breakfast, depart Aqaba and travel north to the famous Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth.
Guests can experience floating effortlessly in the mineral-rich waters and enjoy the therapeutic properties of the natural mud.
Overnight stay at a Dead Sea resort.
Breakfast
Day 9: Dead Sea – Amman (15.05.2027)
Morning at leisure to relax and enjoy the unique experience of the Dead Sea before returning to Amman.
Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 10: Departure Day (16.05.2027)
After breakfast, transfer to Queen Alia International Airport for departure and onward flight.
Breakfast
Before You Ask – It’s Probably Here (FAQ)

Where is Jordan located?

Jordan is a Middle Eastern country bordering Israel, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Syria. Its capital is Amman.

Is Jordan safe for tourists?

Yes, Jordan is considered one of the safest countries in the region. Tourist areas like Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea are well-secured.

Do I need a visa to visit Jordan?

Most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival or apply online. The Jordan Pass is highly recommended as it includes visa fees and entry to major attractions.

What is the Jordan Pass?

A tourist package that covers visa costs (if staying 3+ nights) and entry to over 40 sites, including Petra.

What currency is used in Jordan?

The Jordanian Dinar (JOD).

Can I use credit cards?

Yes, in hotels, restaurants, and malls. Cash is preferred in smaller shops and local markets.

When is the best time to visit Jordan?

Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer the most pleasant weather.

Is it very hot?

Summers can be extremely hot, especially in desert areas like Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea.

What types of accommodation are available?

From luxury resorts at the Dead Sea to desert camps in Wadi Rum and budget hotels in Amman.

How do I get around?

  • Private drivers (very common for tourists)
  • Rental cars
  • Limited public transport between cities

What are the must-visit places?

  • Petra – one of the New Seven Wonders
  • Wadi Rum – desert landscapes and Bedouin camps
  • Dead Sea – float in the saltiest sea
  • Jerash – well-preserved Roman ruins
  • Mount Nebo – historic religious site

What food should I try?

  • Mansaf – national dish
  • Falafel and hummus
  • Zarb (Bedouin BBQ in Wadi Rum)

Is alcohol available?

Yes, in licensed hotels, bars, and restaurants.

What should I wear?

Modest clothing is recommended, especially in religious sites. Casual wear is fine in tourist areas.

Is tipping expected?

Yes, tipping (5–10%) is customary in restaurants and for guides/drivers.

Can I get a SIM card?

Yes, local SIM cards are available at the airport and in cities.

Is English widely spoken?

Yes, especially in tourist areas.

Are there any cultural tips?

  • Respect local customs and traditions
  • Always ask before taking photos of people
  • Hospitality is a big part of Jordanian culture

Is tap water safe to drink?

It’s better to drink bottled water.

Do I need travel insurance?

Highly recommended for medical coverage and emergencies.

 

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