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    Ajloun Castle
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    Amman
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    Dead Sea
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    Jerash
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    Mount Nebo
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    Petra
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    Wadi Rum

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Extraordinary Holiday Packages & Tours to Jordan

With its sacred religious sites, tasty delicacies, and natural attractions, trips to Jordan should be on everyone’s bucket list. Take a trip from the UK to this exceptional destination, found in the Middle East for an amazing experience of the landscapes, culture, and arts of the Arabian Peninsula.

Visit several breathtaking locations as you join historians, foodies, hikers, holiday makers, and others to explore this historical country.

Our holiday packages to Jordan include flights, transfers, hotels, and tours. Let’s help you tour various points of interest without worries.

Trips to Jordan from the UK

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Although this nation is famous for having many deserts, trips to Jordan offer much more. This liberal Middle Eastern country boasts ancient cities, archeological ruins, and gigantic granite cliffs. Numerous friendly Jordanians embrace every tourist with big smiles.

Discover the legendary stone city of Petra and go back in time to imagine how life was for the early dwellers. Amman, the country’s capital city, gives you an exceptional mix of the old and the new. Ajloun Castle and Jerash are other wonderful places to visit.

Planning a visit to Jordan from the UK? Let Exoticca give you the best and most memorable experience through our specially curated Jordan tour packages. Our seasoned experts give you the tools to relish a seamless holiday.

Top points of interest in Jordan

Jordan welcomes millions of visitors yearly and boasts numerous unrivaled attractions. Spend some time in different locations as you discover the unmatched beauty of this country.

At Exoticca, we’re committed to giving you a one-of-a-kind experience so our packages combine both planned itinerary and free time. Explore the local culture on your own terms and meet with various Jordanians for a more fulfilling encounter.

The top points of interest in Jordan include:

Ajloun Castle

Found at the tip of Mount Auf, Ajloun Castle is an old Muslim monastery used for accommodating devotees. Take a walk through the age-long gateways and check out the indoor courtyards. While exploring relics, view the expansive Jordan Valley around the site.

The castle is surrounded by many small villages and hamlets occupied by interesting locals. Visit the nearby Ajloun Forest Reserve, a large spotless, open woodland with fascinating natural scenery and wildflowers. Be on the lookout for striped hyenas and porcupines.

Amman

Our Jordan holiday packages also take you to Amman, the country’s capital city. Blessed with rich culture, several ruins, and modern amenities, this destination is for every tourist.

Visit the Amman Citadel, a famous ruin with innumerable artifacts from the Bronze Age and later eras. Since it’s on the city’s highest cliff, view the surrounding landmarks and crowds. Explore the Roman Theater, the Temple of Hercules, the Nymphaeum, and the Odeon.

Do you want to see modern-day Amman? Head to Rainbow Street to check out souvenir stores, cafes, restaurants, rooftop bars, and mosques. Don’t forget to get some astonishing items for your loved ones at home.

Jerash

Our trips to Jordan from the UK include Jerash, a Roman city situated around 50 km (31 miles) from Amman. Trek through the settlement’s well-preserved temples, celebratory gates, columns, and arches as you discover their relevance to ancient civilization.

Go to the Jerash Archeological Museum to view an array of relics highlighting the city’s rich history. See the remains of the Temple of Zeus, South Theater, North Theater, and other magnificent structures in the area.

Take a short trip to the coffeehouse within the settlement to have some drinks. Stop at the onsite antique shops to get some lovely souvenirs.

Petra

Another noteworthy attraction to visit during your US trips to Jordan is Petra, a red-stone Nabataean city. Although archeologists only rediscovered it in 1812, the site started existing before the 7th century AD. UNESCO considers it one of the world’s new Seven Wonders.

Wander the narrow canyon at the passageway as you enter the Treasury, a jaw-dropping temple. Leave the sacred site and walk into an area filled with numerous sandstone houses and tombs.

Climb more than 800 stairs to reach the Monastery, a charming place for relaxing and enjoying some Jordanian meals. When you reach the apex of the steps, catch a glimpse of the landscape surrounding Petra.

Dead Sea

If you’ve heard about the Dead Sea before, it’s time to visit this site with religious and cultural significance. It’s a body of milky blue waters bordering Jordan, Israel, and the West Bank. Apart from being the world’s saltiest sea, it’s also the lowest point on the planet.

Get into the Dead Sea and relax as its high salinity helps you float. Although it’s not ideal for swimming, many believe the water body possesses unparalleled healing properties.

Enjoy the sight of sunset as the day comes to an end. Watch the night lights beautifying the skyline of Jerusalem.

As part of our Jordan holiday packages, go to Wadi Rum, a spectacular desert valley. It’s decorated with thousands of rock carvings, archeological sites, and inscriptions. Don’t forget to tour Aqada, the country’s only coastal town.

Jordan: Off the beaten path

Don’t limit yourself to only the popular attractions in Jordan as Exoticca’s tours give you the freedom to explore other places independently. Create a unique memory of the country for yourself.

Go to the Jordan West Bank border to discover the Jordan River, a religious site for Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Enjoy rafting or a boat ride on the waterway and visit the nearby churches before leaving the area.

Love hiking historical centers? Trek through Siq, a vast walking area with fascinating rock formations and gorges with varying colors and shapes. Complete your tour with a visit to the Wadi Araba Desert, a wonderful site for adrenaline junkies.

Book your trip to Jordan with Exoticca

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Touring this Asian nation requires strategic planning of your accommodation, itinerary, and lots more. Exoticca caters to your needs with top-notch Jordan tour packages.

All included: Flights, hotels, tours & transfers

Using our vast experience and understanding of Jordan, we know the country’s best accommodations, transportation, and attractions. Trust Exoticca to offer you an inclusive package that takes care of your flights, hotel, tours, and transfers.

We go the extra mile to give you a one-of-a-kind experience. All you have to do is join our trip, relax and enjoy every moment of your UK tour to Jordan.

Jordan trips partially or fully guided

Exploring Jordan and maximizing your experience require additional support from knowledgeable individuals. Exoticca brings you partially and fully guided holiday packages from the UK to Jordan.

We partner with local guides who have extensive knowledge of the cities and towns in the country. As they take you through different points of interest, enjoy unrivaled comfort and convenience. Let’s work together to help you make the most of your journey to Jordan.

Crafted by our own travel experts

At Exoticca, our goal is to make your dream trip to Jordan become a reality. Our own seasoned travel curators plan every part of your tour and handpick the most interesting points of interest. By collaborating with many locals, we make your itinerary seamless and safe.

Our experts take advantage of the latest technologies to increase efficiency and improve your experience. We work relentlessly to give you valuable adventures without compromising local and international environmental regulations.

Ready for an exceptional experience in this Middle Eastern gem? Book one of our Jordan holiday packages today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you need a visa to visit Jordan?

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Yes, every visitor needs to acquire a single entry visa to explore Jordan. Get the visa at international land border crossings or Queen Alia International Airport in Amman.

What month is best to visit Jordan?

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Jordan is an all-season destination. Visit in the winter (December to February) and summer (June to August) to avoid crowds and enjoy the beaches. The spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are nice for exploring the deserts and meeting other tourists.

Is Jordan expensive for tourism?

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A trip to Jordan is not expensive. Compared to other popular destinations in the region, this Middle Eastern nation is an affordable place to visit. 

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More information about Jordan

Jordan holidays immediately evokes the Arabian Nights, visions of camels, deserts and Bedouins, But the reality is that the Hashemite Kingdom has many other attractions to trump this.

In the heart of the Levant, the so-called ‘Cradle of Civilisation’, lies the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. It is situated in West Asia, on the east bank of the River Jordan and is a land of legends and mysteries, with many travellers attracted by its brilliant historic sights, such as the sandstone masterpiece of Petra and Wadi Rum, the ancient city of Jerash, as well as the natural wonders of the Dead Sea

A Jordan tour package is an adventure where you can trace the origins of faith and uncover ancient cultures. Due to its strategic location at the crossroads between AsiaAfrica and EuropeJordan is a history buffs paradise with a multitude of ancient relics showcasing different parts of the country’s complex past. It’s immense desert landscapes contrast with its modern, exciting cities, such as the capital, Amman, located in the north of the country and known for its brilliant cultural institutions, ancient ruins and labyrinthine bazaars.

Jordan shares borders with Iraq, Syria, Israel and Palestine, and is considered a safe haven for tourists in a region that has seen varying levels of conflict in recent years. A tour of Jordan is a journey through great civilisations. Here you can walk in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia in the Wadi Rum desert or step back to the time of the Crusades at the derelict ruins desert castles. With biblical sites and Bedouin culture to boot, a holiday to Jordan is sure to open up a world of opportunities for all intrepid travellers. 

 

History of Jordan

Jordan, despite its modest size, has a rich and fascinating history, captivating to all who visit. Ancient empires and kingdoms such as the RomansOttomans and Nabataeans have each left their mark on the country, the latter of which built the majestic pink sandstone city of Petra as its capital around 500BC. The Nabataeans had a rich civilisation with strong trade links to other Arab nations until being absorbed into the Roman Empire in around 106 AD. 

If you travel to Jordan you cannot miss out on the experience of walking through the dusty canyons to come face-to-face with the beautiful Treasury at Petra, a bucket-list favourite and seen in the popular Indian Jones movie, The Last Crusade. Christianity soon spread to region and the country flourished until the Roman Empire split and Jordan became part of the Byzantine Empire.

You can see the vestiges of this era at the incredible Amman Citadel, home to both Roman and Byzantine ruins, a must-see stop on a tour of Jordan. The 7th-century was a pivotal time for the country; Jordan was conquered by Muslims and became part of the Islamic world, whilst it continued to flourish as an important trade centre, awash with travelling merchants and road-side caravanserais. In the 16th-centuryJordan was absorbed into the powerful Turkish Empire and remained so until Turkey’s defeat in World War I and the Great Arab Revolt of 1916, after which it came under a British mandate. It wasn’t until 1946 that Jordan gained independence and Abdullah was crowned the king of the Hashemite Kingdom.

This era saw many conflicts between Jordan and Israel over the West Bank, such as the Arab-Israeli War of 1948Jordan renounced its claim to the West Bank in 1988 and later signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994. Today, Jordan still remains a kingdom and a beacon of peace in the Middle East.

 

Nature in Jordan

A land of mountains, deserts and spring-link oases, Jordan captivates nature lovers with its diverse terrains and untouched natural beauty of its wilderness. The golden coastline of Aqaba, at the northern tip of the Red Sea, is a haven of tropical marine line and palm-lined beaches, a favourite of Jordanian holidaymakers. 

Jordan is home to the lowest point on earthamazing wildlife, such as Arabian wolves, snakes, jackals and deer, and a varied climate. Whilst the desert regions can be scorching, the more northern regions enjoy a Mediterranean climate. On a holiday to Jordan, you can hike in the ‘wadis’, explore the numerous nature reserves, the most popular of which is the incredible Dana Biosphere Reserve, and snorkel in the warm waters of the Red Sea. A tour of Jordan is incomplete without taking a dip in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earthIt’s almost impossible to swim in the waters due to the high salt content, so instead, you can float around and enjoy the landscape. The waters are thought to be therapeutic and have healing powers.

Another must-see natural attraction is the immortal desert of Wadi Rum, a protected area in the south of Jordan. Here, unique sandstone mountains, landscapes and historic canyons, complete with ancient rock carvings, are yours to explore. Watching the sunrise from a tent in the middle of Wadi Rum is the ultimate travel experience and sure to take your breath away. 

 

Culture in Jordan

Jordan has long welcomed refugees and immigrants to its lands with warm hospitality, so you can expect a diverse and cosmopolitan culture, with vibrant cities bursting with sights to explore. Arabic is the official language, but you may also find that English is widely spoken by locals as it is taught in schools and used in university education. 

On a package holiday to Jordan, travelling through the country, you’ll notice that it is somewhat more liberal than its neighbours, and has embraced Westernisation in its cities. Despite this, Jordan has continued to retain many of its cultural traditions despite the shadow of modernity. Bedouin communities still exist and continue to live nomadic lives and if you have the opportunity to stay in a Bedouin camp in the desert you’ll see first hand the famous Jordanian hospitality; copious amounts of food, tasty coffee and friendly conversation. Without a doubt, this is the best way to get to know the culture of Jordan. 

Even in the streets of Amman is it common for foreigners to be greeted and welcomed by passers-by! Museums in the city showcase the cornerstones history and culture in Jordan and the capital is thought to be one of the Middle East’s most sophisticated cities. At the heart of Jordanian culture is food and the cuisine is vegetarian-friendly with lots of beans, pulses and fresh vegetables and salads, all with oodles of flavour! Don’t forget, Jordan is one of the largest producers of olives in the world, so be sure to take home a bottle of olive oil if you travel to Jordan.

The great Hashemite Kingdom, the ‘Cradle of Civilisation’ and the heartland of the NabateansJordan captivates all who step foot in its dusty deserts, in its cosmopolitan cities and its ancient archaeological sites. Take a tour of Jordan and immerse yourself in the magic of years gone by and the hospitality of its friendly locals. 

  • Entry requirements

    Passport with a minimum of six months validity. One page required for stamp.

  • Visa

    A visa is mandatory. This is issued on arrival to the country.

  • Time zone

    UTC + 02:00.

  • Currency

    Jordanian Dinar.

  • Language

    Arabic.

  • Tourist Office website

  • Electricity

    220 V. European style plug

  • Other useful information

    You should always bargain when you go shopping.

  • Health

    There are no mandatory vaccinations for travelers from Australia.

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