This carefully curated tour offers the perfect blend of Jordan’s most iconic religious, historical, and cultural sites. Explore both the ancient and modern marvels of Amman, wander through the well-preserved Roman ruins of Jerash, admire the intricate Byzantine mosaics in Madaba, and experience the timeless legacy of the Nabataeans at Petra. Float effortlessly in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea, and venture into the otherworldly landscapes of Wadi Rum on an exhilarating 4x4 jeep adventure, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, you will be warmly greeted by our representative, holding a personalized welcome sign with your name. After completing customs, enjoy a comfortable 30-minute transfer to your hotel in Amman. Check in, settle down, and take the rest of the day at leisure to relax or begin exploring the city at your own pace.
Today, you will explore Amman, the capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan — a city with deep biblical roots, once known as Ammon, the seat of the ancient Ammonite Kingdom. According to the Bible, this was also the land connected to the famous confrontation between David and Goliath. Your tour will take you through the city’s most important landmarks, including the Archaeological Museum with its treasured artifacts, the hilltop Citadel offering panoramic views and ancient ruins, and the grand Roman Amphitheater, a striking reminder of Amman’s classical past.
Next, you will continue to Bethany, known in the New Testament as Bethany Beyond the Jordan. This sacred site marks one of the most significant events in Christian tradition — the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist in the waters of the Jordan River. The serene atmosphere of this holy place offers a moment of reflection and connection to biblical history. In the evening, return to Amman for dinner and an overnight stay.
Today, journey north to explore Jerash (ancient Gerasa), one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the Middle East. Part of the Decapolis, Jerash has often been called the “Pompeii of the East” for its remarkable state of preservation. Walk through time as you discover grand theaters, ancient churches, towering temples dedicated to Zeus and Artemis, an ornate nymphaeum, and colonnaded streets that still echo with history. After lunch, continue to Umm Qais (ancient Gadara), a city once renowned in antiquity. From here, take in breathtaking panoramic views of the northern Jordan Valley, the shimmering Sea of Galilee, the dramatic Yarmouk River gorge, and the distant Golan Heights. Return to Amman for dinner and an overnight stay.
This morning, transfer to Madaba, the "City of Mosaics." Here you will visit St. George’s Church, a Greek Orthodox treasure where the floor is adorned with the world-famous mosaic map of Jerusalem and other biblical holy sites. Continue to the Church of the Apostles, home to additional mosaic masterpieces that showcase the artistry of the Byzantine era. Next, journey to Mount Nebo, the sacred mountain where Moses stood to view the Promised Land before his death. A modest church was built here to honor his memory, offering sweeping views of the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and even the hills of Jerusalem on a clear day. After lunch, visit Mukawir (ancient Machaerus), the hilltop fortress of Herod the Great. It was here that John the Baptist was imprisoned and later executed, following the infamous dance of Salome. The ruins and commanding vistas make this site both historically and spiritually significant. In the evening, continue south to Petra for dinner and an overnight stay.
Today you will explore Petra, the legendary “rose-red city” and Jordan’s most celebrated treasure, honored as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to tradition, the nearby Wadi Musa (“Valley of Moses”) is where Moses struck the rock to bring forth water for his people. Petra is also linked to Mount Hor, believed to be the burial place of Aaron, brother of Moses, now known as Jabal Haroun (Mount Aaron). Once a flourishing Nabataean capital, Petra thrived as a key trading hub before its decline under Roman rule after Emperor Trajan’s annexation. For centuries it lay hidden in the desert sands until Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt revealed its splendor to the modern world in 1812. Dinner and overnight stay in Petra.
Today your journey takes you south to the magical desert landscapes of Wadi Rum, often called “The Valley of the Moon.” Step into a 4x4 jeep with a local Bedouin driver and set off on an unforgettable adventure through sweeping red sands and towering sandstone mountains. Along the way, you’ll visit Lawrence’s Spring, Um Fruth Rock Bridge, Lawrence’s House, the great sand dunes, Mount Burdah, the ancient Anfaishiya inscriptions, and the dramatic Barrah Canyon. After immersing yourself in the timeless beauty and silence of the desert, continue on to Aqaba, Jordan’s only coastal city on the Red Sea, where you’ll enjoy dinner and spend the night.
Enjoy a leisurely morning in Aqaba, Jordan’s vibrant Red Sea port city. Take time to relax on the beach, go snorkeling among colorful coral reefs, or glide across the water on a glass-bottom boat. For those who prefer to stay on land, Aqaba also offers lively souks and shops for a bit of browsing. In the afternoon, depart north along the scenic Wadi Araba road toward the Dead Sea. Along the way, stop at Lot’s Cave, a site steeped in biblical history. According to the Old Testament, this area was once home to the infamous cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, destroyed for their wickedness. Nearby lies the story of Lot’s wife, who, for looking back, was turned into a pillar of salt. Arrive at your Dead Sea resort in the evening for dinner and an overnight stay.
After breakfast at your hotel, it’s time to bid farewell to Jordan. Check-out is usually around noon, but you may leave earlier if your flight schedule requires. When ready, transfer directly to Queen Alia International Airport for your departure flight. Time to say goodbye, carrying with you unforgettable memories of Jordan’s history, landscapes, and warm hospitality.
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