The Allure of Jordan

It’s easy to see why Jordan stands at the vanguard of the recent boom in tourism to the Middle East. The Kingdom is by far the most welcoming in the region with a written history that traces back to the Old Testament.

Just a short 5-hour flight away, visa-free with excellent hotel accommodations it is ideal for short breaks and long weekends away, especially if you want to catch a glimpse of the lost city of Petra, hidden among narrow ravines in the depths of the desert.

Land crossings between Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territories are also possible, providing more options for an in-depth tour of this fascinating region.

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Classical Jordan

Classical Jordan

8 days from £2345 per person

Join us on this compelling 8-day tour of Jordan’s scenic and cultural highlights, featuring the cream of the country’s extraordinary desert landscapes and Greco-Roman ruins.…

Highlights of Jordan

Highlights of Jordan

10 days from £2845 per person

This ten day tour takes in Jordan's major highlights, as well as offering the opportunity for a day trip to Jerusalem. Soak up the atmosphere…

Essential Jordan

Essential Jordan

5 days from £1025 per person

This whistle stop tour of Jordan is ideal for those with limited time, covering the main highlights in just 5 days. Take a dip in…

Jordan and The Holy Land

Jordan and The Holy Land

15 days from £3995 per person

Combining Jordan and the Holy city of Jerusalem, Israel in one trip makes complete sense to us. Utilising the border crossing at Allenby Bridge, not…

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Best Time To Go To Jordan

When to Visit Jordan

The best time to travel to Jordan is March through to May, and September through to November. During these months the temperatures are most pleasant, with warm days and cool nights. As expected summer can be extremely hot, though this is a good time to travel if you want to avoid the crowds! Winter in Jordan can be cold, especially the nights in the desert. Snow fall in certain areas (including Petra) is not unheard of.

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The Kingdom of Jordan is by far the most stable and welcoming in the region, with a highly educated populace and a culture that manages to be both pro-Western and pro-Arab. Its written history dates back to the Old Testament (this is where Moses first glimpsed the Promised Land, and where Jesus was baptized). The desert landscapes are simply out of this world, the coastal scenery stunning and the Greco-Roman ruins on a par with anything in Europe or in the Levant. 

The reason almost everyone comes to Jordan, however, is because the country is the home of one of the great wonders of the ancient world. Hidden at the end of a winding, narrow ravine in the depths of the desert, Petra is a lost city whose marvels, which lay undisturbed and forgotten for over a millennium and a half, are often mentioned in the same breath as the Taj Mahal, Machu Picchu and the Egyptian pyramids.

The legendary rose-red ruins fully deserve to top any list of sightseeing priorities, but a visit to Petra can be combined with a string of no less memorable experiences. Camp under the surreal desert mountains and starry skies of Wadi Rum; wallow in a Dead Sea mud bath; crowd watch over a cardamom coffee amid the exotic bustle of Amman’s souk; or climb the sun-bleached ramparts of a crusader castle for a view over the desert you’ll remember forever.

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Jordan Places and Experiences

Amman

Amman

The multicultural city of Amman in Jordan is ideal for cultural immersion and for exploring traditions of the Middle East. There are many galleries and museums, ideal for those interested in digging deeper into the history of the region. T…

Aqaba

Aqaba

The resort of Aqaba, Jordan, is often overlooked by tourists and is, therefore, a quieter destination to enjoy. The friendly and welcoming locals create a positive atmosphere; relax in the cafes or sandy beaches and watch their world go by.…

The Dead Sea

The Dead Sea

Ancient royals from Herod to Cleopatra numbered among those who availed of the Dead Sea’s curative powers. The secret of its success, then as now, is a rich cocktail of minerals and salts caused by evaporation of the river water flowing int…

Jerash

Jerash

The ruins of ancient Gerasa tumble from the arid hillside above the modern town of Jerash, Jordan. Two-thousand years ago, this was a thriving provincial capital of around 20,000 people, complete with a grand amphitheatre, colonnaded square…

Petra

Petra

Given the popularity among foreign visitors today, it’s hard to believe Petra remained forgotten by the outside world until 1812, when it was re-discovered by a Swiss explorer. Imagine Johann Burckhardt’s emotions when, after being led down…

Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum, Jordan, offers a fantastic opportunity to experience the desert in a Middle Eastern culture. The natural landscape is home to monolithic rocks, some of which reach 1,750 metres high, water holes, and canyons. Rock inscriptions dat…

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