7 Days Jordan Itinerary

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Duration

7 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English

About this tour

Join us on an amazing 7-day Jordan itinerary! Our trip starts in the capital city of Amman, where we will explore the ancient ruins of Jerash. We will then head to Madaba, known for its beautiful mosaics, and Mt. Nebo, the traditional site of Moses’ burial. From there, we will visit Bethany, the place where Jesus is said to have been baptized, and Petra, the stunning Nabataean capital. We will spend a day in Wadi Rum, exploring the desert landscape by camel or jeep, before ending our trip with a dip in the Dead Sea and some time in Aqaba, Jordan’s only coastal city. This is sure to be an unforgettable trip!

Included/Excluded

  • All the transportation in Private Modern Vehicles, with English Speaking Driver
  • Hotels and Accommodation
  • All Breakfasts at the hotels
  • All sites visiting entrance fees mentioned in the Program
  • Entrance fees to Holiday inn Dead Sea Resort
  • Short Horse Ride in Petra
  • Private Jeep tour in Wadi Rum for 3 Hours
  • Additional Services
  • Insurance
  • Drink
  • Flight tickets
  • Visas

Itinerary

<span> Day 1 </span>Arrival at Amman, start of your 7 days itinerary

Your driver will pick you up from the airport and drop you off at the hotel. After some rest, you will have the opportunity to explore Amman. Situated in the Jordan Valley, Amman is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. With a rich cultural heritage, Amman has something to offer everyone. From its Roman ruins to its traditional markets, there is plenty to see and do in this bustling city Nestled at the foot of Jabal Al-Nasr, the King Abdullah Mosque is one of the most beautiful and popular mosques in Amman. With its massive golden dome and intricate tile work, the mosque is a sight to behold. You are welcome to explore the mosque and learn about its history and significance. Just a short walk away, the Jebal Al-Waibdeh neighbourhood is home to a vibrant arts scene. galleries and shops line the streets, showcasing the work of local artists and artisans. Be sure to stop by one of the many cafes for a cup of coffee or tea. As night falls, head to Rainbow Street for a taste of traditional Jordanian cuisine. Mansaf is a must-try dish - lamb that has been slow-cooked in yogurt sauce and served over rice. Enjoy your meal with a view of Amman's stunning cityscape. Well, exploring Amman on 1st day depends on the time of your arrival. If you arrive late in the evening, we have another day for you to explore Amman.

<span> Day 2 </span> Learning history at Amman and Jerash

On the second day of your 7 days Jordan itinerary, you will explore Amman. One of the most popular tourist attractions in Amman is the Roman Theatre. This well-preserved theatre was built in the 2nd century AD and could originally seat up to 6,000 people. Today, it is still used for cultural events and performances. You can explore the theatre and learn about its history. Another popular spot includes the Amman Citadel. This ancient site has been inhabited for over 3,000 years and is home to a number of important archaeological remains. The most notable of these is the Temple of Hercules, which dates back to the 2nd century AD. You can explore the citadel and learn about its long history. The traditional markets, or souqs, are also a popular destination. These markets offer a wide variety of goods, from spices to clothing. You can bargain with the vendors and get a taste of Jordanian culture. After your lunch, you will drive towards Jerash. Its almost an hours drive from Amman. Jerash is a remarkable city. Its ancient ruins are some of the best-preserved in the Middle East, and its history stretches back thousands of years. The city was once home to the Roman emperor Hadrian, and his Arch still stands today as a testament to his legacy. You can also see the Temple of Artemis, one of the classic temples of the Greek world. And if you're looking for entertainment, catch a show at the Hippodrome, where actors perform brilliant re-enactments of gladiator fights and chariot races. Jerash is a true gem, and a must-see for anyone interested in history and archaeology. Overnight stay at Amman.

<span> Day 3 </span> Madaba, Mt. Nebo and Bethany- Learning the Christians History

Your 7 days journey takes you today to Madaba Map. The Madaba Map is a large mosaic map of the Holy Land, dating back to the 6th century AD. The map is significant because it is the oldest preserved mosaic map of the Holy Land. After the Madaba Map, you will visit the Church of Saint George which contains a number of other Byzantine mosaics. These include a scene from the life of Christ and a portrait of Saint John the Baptist. Next up, you head over Mt. Nebo. It is a sacred place for many Christians, as it is where Moses is said to have first seen the Promised Land. The mountain is located in present-day Jordan, and offers stunning views of the Dead Sea and the surrounding countryside. Once at the top, there are several points of interest to explore, including the Memorial Church of Moses. This church houses a number of relics from the region, including an ancient mosaic map of the Promised Land. You will then visit the La Storia Tourism Complex. It is a must-visit for anyone interested in the history of Jordan. The complex showcases the country's rich culture and religious heritage through a series of interactive exhibits. You can learn about the origins of the Jordan River, see ancient artefacts up close, and even walk through a replica of an ancient city. The complex also features a beautiful garden. The last stop of the day is Bethany, the site where John the Baptist baptized Jesus Christ on the eastern bank of the Jordan River. The Church of Saint John the Baptist, which was built in the 4th century AD and has been partially excavated to reveal its original mosaic floors. Nearby, you can also see the remains of an ancient baptismal font and an Ottoman-era caravanserai. After this long journey of discovery, you can head over to your hotel for a rest.

<span> Day 4 </span> Wandering in Petra and Stargazing at Wadi Rum

The morning sun casts a pinkish glow on the sandstone cliffs of Petra, as breakfast is served at your hotel in Wadi Musa. The city was carved into the cliffs by the Nabataeans more than 2,000 years ago, and it contains a wealth of well-preserved temples, tombs, and other structures. Even today, Petra is half-hidden by the cliffs, giving it an aura of mystery and antiquity. After breakfast, you'll explore this amazing city with a guide, learning about its history and culture while marvelling at its many wonders. This ancient city, carved into the rose-coloured cliffs of Jordan, is a true wonder of the world. You can spend hours exploring Petra's many temples and other ornately decorated structures. After entering through the Siq, a towering gorge lined with dazzling cliffs, travellers will find themselves in an expanse of ancient ruins. You can explore a variety of temples and tombs, as well as admire the stunning façades of buildings like the Treasury and the Monastery. Hiking to the High Place of Sacrifice offers you stunning views of the surrounding landscape, while the temple at The Monastery is a must-see for anyone interested in history or archaeology.. You will then head towards Wadi Rum for an overnight stay. Wadi Rum is a vast and empty landscape, punctuated only by the occasional clusters of basalt rocks. It feels like another world entirely, a place where time stands still As night falls, you retire to your campsite where you are treated to a traditional meal and cup of strong coffee. Then it's time to blankets under the stars, watching as they slowly wheel overhead in an eternal dance. As you drift off to sleep, you can't help but feel humbled by the beauty and simplicity of this place.

<span> Day 5 </span>Jeep tour of Wadi Rum and Gulf of Aqaba

Wadi Rum is a land of extremes. towering sandstone mountains jut out of the scorching desert landscape, their red and orange hues a stark contrast to the deep blue sky. After your breakfast, you take a Jeep tour of Wadi Rum. Narrow canyons wind their way through the rocky terrain, and natural rock bridges provide vantage points for taking in the sweeping views. You are drawn to Wadi Rum, drawn to its raw power and unspoiled beauty. Those who venture into this harsh landscape are rewarded with an experience that is unlike anything else on Earth. Next up, you will visit Aqaba. Aqaba is a historic city located in Jordan, on the shores of the Red Sea. It is home to a number of cultural landmarks, including the Sharif Hussein Bin Ali Mosque, a beautiful example of 20th century Islamic architecture. The mosque was built in 1930 and is one of the largest mosques in Aqaba. Its Archeological Museum is another must-see landmark. It houses a collection of artifacts from the ancient kingdoms of Jordan, including the Sinai Peninsula and Arabia. The museum is also home to a number of unique exhibits, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Aqaba Stone, a large piece of limestone carved with an early Arabic script. The Gulf of Aqaba is a narrow strip of water that separates Egypt and Saudi Arabia from the Sinai Peninsula. With crystal clear waters and an abundance of marine life, it's no wonder that this gulf is a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. The large coral reef is home to a variety of colourful fish, making it a beautiful and peaceful place to spend an afternoon. If you're looking for a more relaxed experience, you can always enjoy the poolside views at your resort.

<span> Day 6 </span> Swim and Soak Sun at the Dead Sea

After your breakfast, you will drive towards the Dead Sea and spend this entire day at the lowest point on Earth. The Dead Sea is one of the most unique and beautiful places on Earth. It is nestled in the Judean Desert, and its shores are lined with cliffs and rocky outcrops. When you soak up the sun's rays or swim in the Dead Sea, you are actually experiencing the benefits of solar radiation and salt water. Solar radiation can also help to produce vitamin D in your body, which is essential for bone health. Salt water, like that found in the Dead Sea, is also known for its therapeutic properties. The high concentration of salt and minerals can help to detoxify the body, improve circulation, and relieve pain. Soaking in salt water can also help to improve your skin's texture and appearance. Whether you are soaking up the sun's rays or taking a dip in the Dead Sea, you are taking advantage of the natural healing power of solar radiation and salt water. You can also visit The Hammamat Ma'in. It is a truly unique destination. The natural hot springs and waterfalls are funneled into man-made pools and baths, creating a one-of-a-kind experience. The nearby Mujib Nature Preserve is also an excellent place to explore, with its abundance of flora and fauna. And of course, there are the regional spa specialties known for their healing properties. Whether you're looking to relax in the pools or Pamper yourself with a mud wrap, the Hammamat Ma'in is sure to please. As the sun sets at the Dead Sea, the landscape is transformed. The cliffs take on a reddish hue, and the water turns a deep blue. The sky is filled with orange and red hues, and the stars seem to twinkle brighter than usual. The atmosphere is calm and peaceful, and it's easy to see why the Dead Sea has been a popular destination for centuries

<span> Day 7 </span>  End of 7 Days Jordan Itinerary

Wake up early to experience the beautiful sunrise at the lowest point on Earth. The sky is deep blue, gradually lightening as the sun slowly rose over the horizon. The first rays of sunlight strike the surface of the Dead Sea, turning the water from black to a deep blue. As the sun rises higher, the water begins to sparkle and glimmer. The light dances on the waves, creating a truly stunning sight. For a moment, it feels as though time has stopped. You just stand there, admiring the beauty of nature. The experience is truly unforgettable. Today is your last chance to take a dip in the Dead Sea. After your breakfast, you then leave for Amman to catch your flight from the Queen Alia International Airport. This marks the end of your 7 days Jordan itinerary but you will surely carry the everlasting memories of this trip with you forever.

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Holidays Points takes you to the most exotic places in the world. With private local guides, you will spend your Holidays differently

John John Smith

05/26/2022
An excellent ride amongst stunning scenery, beautiful food and very friendly and welcoming people
Holidays Points takes you to the most exotic places in the world. With private local guides, you will spend your Holidays differently

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05/26/2022

Excellent, probably the best yet.

This was an amazing trip. Totally fell in love with Vietnam, We did so much in such in two weeks. The cycling, somehow. only felt like a small part of the experience as there were so many other things that we did. Each day was full on, exceptionally well organised, great food, etc Been on a few cycle trips, and I think this was the best one so far.
Holidays Points takes you to the most exotic places in the world. With private local guides, you will spend your Holidays differently

Youssef

05/26/2022

Good 'ole Exodus!

An interesting blend of Vietnam from north to south including an o/n sleeper train. The success and enjoyment of these trips is usually down to the blend of fellow travellers and team leader and this one was no different. The weather,early season, was mixed with a little more rain and cloud than hoped for but did not detract from the enjoyment but a little more sunshine would have enhanced the countryside. A read of the brochure and trip notes will give a very accurate picture of the breadth and variety of the trip. The daily riding distances are mainly governed by the fitness of the participants and their ability to cover the miles in a reasonable time and for the first time in my experience of 7 trips we were delayed by some participants who frankly were not cycling fit and I wonder if they had read and understood the pre - trip advice!
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