Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival at Airport - Amman
Our representative meet & assists you with a signage at Amman Airport . Transfer to Amman hotel, Overnight Amman (No Meals)
Day 2: Amman - Aqaba Hotel (B)
Transfer about 4 hours to Aqaba hotel, rest of the day is free, check in and overnight.
Day 3: Aqaba Leisure
Free day to enjoy the Red Sea resort of Aqaba. Just relax, explore the duty-free shopping facilities or have fun with popular water activities like swimming, snorkeling, or diving (not included). Overnight in Aqaba.
Day 4: Aqaba Hotel - Aqaba City Tour - Wadi Rum Jeep Ride - Wadi Rum Camp (B, D)
After breakfast we have a round in Aqaba, visiting the Mamluk Fort and the House of Sharif Hussein Bin Ali. See the archaeological dig Ayla and time for some duty free shopping in the Souq. Continue to Wadi Rum, one of the most impressing desert landscapes in the world. Explore the area by a jeep ride to see rugged mountains, canyons, sand dunes and rock inscriptions from Thamudic and Nabatean period. Dinner & overnight at camp.
Day 5: Wadi Rum - Petra Visit - Petra Hotel (B)
After breakfast, we drive 2.5 hrs to the red rose city of Petra, the biggest attraction in Jordan. Petra was first established around the 6th century B.C. by the Nabataean Arabs, a nomadic tribe who settled in the area and laid the foundation of a commercial empire that extended into Syria. The guide passes the canyon, the so-called Siq, to see the most beautiful monument: the Treasury. Continue via the Street of Facades to the Royal Tombs and Pharaoh's Castle. After that, free time to explore Petra on your own. Walk the same way back to the entrance. Overnight Petra.
Day 6: Free time in Petra
Free time in Petra, "Optional second visit to Petra, Little Petra and Petra by Night", Overnight Petra
Day 7: Petra Hotel - Shobak Castle - Dana View - Kings Way - Madaba - Mt Nebo - Dead Sea Hotel (B)
After breakfast, we drive to Shobak to visit an ancient crusader castle perched on the side of a rocky, conical mountain. Driving towards enjoying the scenic views of Dana. We continue along the famous ancient caravan route the King's Way, we have a short stop in Wadi Al-Mujib, a great wide valley with magnificent geological formations. We reach Madaba, where to find the famous mosaic 6th-century map of Palestine in St. George’s church, and to the Archaeological Park where you can see more ancient mosaics. Continue to Mt. Nebo, the place where Prophet Moses gazed at the Promised Land before he died. Proceed to the lowest point on the earth, the Dead Sea, where ever since the days of Herod the Great, people have flocked to in search of its curative secrets, check in & overnight.
Day 8: Dead Sea Leisure (B)
Breakfast, Free at Leisure, Overnight Dead Sea
Day 9: Dead Sea Free morning - Amman City Tour - Amman Hotel (B)
Free morning to enjoy the beach and amenities of the Dead Sea hotel. After check out we drive back to Jordan's capital Amman, to visit the Citadel with the remains of the Umayyad Palace and the Hercules Temple as well as the Archaeological Museum with its excellent collection. Downtown, we see the Roman Theatre from the 2nd century and the traditional souks. Then we stroll in Jabal Amman with its 19th-century houses, in one of them the late King Hussein had been born. Transfer to Amman hotel, check-in & overnight.
Day 10: Amman Hotel - Ajloun - Jerash - Amman Hotel (B)
After breakfast leaves Amman, and drives to Ajloun to visit the great 12th-century Islamic castle built around 1184/85 by the famous Islamic leader Salah al-Din. Continue to Jerash, the best example of a Roman provincial city in the whole Middle East comprising paved and colonnaded streets, soaring hilltop temples, handsome theatres, and spacious public squares and plazas. Back to Amman hotel.
Day 11: Amman Hotel - Salt City - Iraq Al Amir - Amman Hotel (B)
Pick up from the hotel, we drive to the town of Salt. Here you walk along Hammam Street to see the highlights of the 19th-century architecture of this period, houses with long-arched windows in picturesque narrow streets. Well, known is the Abu Jaber mansion, built between 1892 and 1906, reputed to be the finest example of a 19th-century merchant house in the region. From here we drive through a picturesque valley to the village of Iraq Al-Amir, to have a traditional lunch meal at the Women's Cooperative. The women make a living with the production of pottery and carpets, so you can have at the same time a look at the making of traditional handicrafts. Close to the village, we view Qasr Al Abd as an example of Hellenistic architecture in Jordan. Transfer to Amman hotel for overnight.
Day 12: Amman Hotel - 4 Desert Castles - Amman Hotel (B)
Start our tour to the Desert Castles in eastern Jordan. The Amra Castle adorns with its zodiac dome and the early examples of Omayyad fresco paintings, and there are still the fortress-like mysterious Qasr Kharanah and the black basalt Roman/Medieval Islamic fort at Azraq. Continue to Qasr Hallabat a Roman fortress constructed under Emperor Caracalla and serves as a protection from Bedouin tribes. Back to the hotel in Amman.
Day 13: Amman Hotel - Amman Airport (B)
Latest check out 12:00, according to departure time 50 minutes transfer to Amman to board your flight.