Amman Madaba and Mount Nebo Private Tour

2 to 6 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: German and 5 more

Start your journey at the Amman Citadel, one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world. Explore ancient ruins from Roman, Byzantine, and Umayyad periods while enjoying panoramic views over the city.
Continue to the nearby Roman Theater, a remarkably preserved 2nd-century amphitheater carved into the hillside, once seating thousands of spectators and still used for cultural events today.
Next, visit the King Abdullah I Mosque, known for its striking blue dome. This modern landmark offers a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful interior design.
After exploring Amman, head south to Madaba, the “City of Mosaics.” Here, you can see the famous 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land at St. George’s Church, along with other impressive Byzantine artworks.
End your tour at Mount Nebo, a significant biblical site believed to be where Moses viewed the Promised Land. From the summit, enjoy sweeping views over the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea, before getting back to Amman

What's Included

Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Tip for driver
No Guide Included in this tour

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Our driver will meet you at your pick-up location and you can contact our team by
WhatsApp for more information

Itinerary

Duration: 2 to 6 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    King Abdullah Mosque

    The blue-domed King Abdullah I Mosque, built in the 1980s by the late King Hussein as a memorial to his grandfather, is open to Non-Muslim visitors. The nave with an area of 1,615 m2 has the capacity to house 3,000 worshippers. It is octogonal and distiguished for not having pillars inside. Its dome of 35 m in diameter has a height of 31 meters. A source of radiation was placed in the middle taking the form of a golden star culminating in the Ninety Nine Most Beautiful Names of Allah surrounding the dome's neck. The suspended chandelier of 168 lanterns consists of three circles with the Holy Quranic Verse with the word Allah recurring on every lantern. The fertile land is expressed in the form of a red carpet made of an ornamental textile of recurring patterns meant to direct worshippers toward the Kiblah. All the walls, including the Kiblah, the pulpit, and the Mihrab are panelled with wooden and marble oriels.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 2
    The Citadel

    Jabal al-Qala is one of the seven mountains of Amman, which the Ammonians have long taken as the seat of their rule in the city, followed by Greece, romans and Byzantines who occupied the city respectively until it was occupied by the Islamic conquest in the 7th century AD, where the Umayyad Palace was built on its top. Mount Qalaa in Amman emerged as the capital of the Ammonians.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 3
    Roman Theater

    The Roman Amphitheatre is a Roman theater located in the eastern part of the Jordanian capital Amman, precisely at the foot of Mount Jufa on one of the hills opposite Amman Castle. Greek writing on one of the pillars indicates that this amphitheater was built in honor of Emperor Antonius Pius, who visited Amman in 130 AD.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • Al Balad – Downtown Amman (Pass by)

    Visit the old city center & AL-Husseini Mosque

    Admission ticket free
  • 4
    St. George's Church

    The Madaba Map, also known as the Madaba Mosaic Map, is part of a floor mosaic in the early Byzantine church of Saint George in Madaba, Jordan. The Madaba Map depicts part of the Middle East and contains the oldest surviving original cartographic depiction of the Holy Land and especially Jerusalem.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 5
    Mount Nebo

    The summit of the Siyagha, 700 m above the Jordan Valley overlooking the NE part of the Dead Sea, is believed to be Mount Nebo, the place where Moses - the prophet revered by the three monotheistic religions - has been shown the Promised Land, and where he died. Today, Mount Nebo is an active Memorial, Franciscan monastery, and archaeological site that attracts visitors from the whole world, not only because of its historical and religious significance, but also because of the outstanding artistic value of the architectural remains and Byzantine mosaics that it preserves and displays.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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