Day 1 – Amman
Scheduled flight to Queen Alia International Airport in the south of Amman – transfer with our tour manager in our private executive coach to the 4* Bristol Hotel in Amman for a two night stay.
Day 2 – Jerash & the Dead Sea
Drive north of Amman to the Greco-Roman Decapolis city of Jerash, an ancient city boasting an unbroken chain of human occupation dating back more the 6,500 years, where we visit sights such as the ruins of the Triumphal Arch, the Amphitheatre, the Forum and the Hippodrome as well as walking down the Street of Columns, the Roman Cardo and the Oval Plaza – included lunch at the Dead Sea Spa, at 1,306 feet below sea level, the lowest spot on earth – enjoy the bizarre and delightful experience of ‘floating’ on the surface of buoyant waters, four times saltier than regular seawater.
Day 3 – Madaba, Mount Nebo & Kerak
Head to the south of Amman to the ancient Moabite city of Madaba where we see a selection of the mosaics for which the city was famous during the Byzantine period and visit the well known Saint George's Church with the 6th century mosaic map of the Holy Land – Mount Nebo is the site of Moses’ last camp after the Exodus and the summit from which he surveyed the Holy Land before his death – visit the 4th century memorial church for Moses and the simple Franciscan chapel covering the remains of the original 4th century church and 6th century basilica – continue south through Wadi Mujib to Kerak, the 12thcentury crusaders’ castle used to control the ancient caravan roads from Egypt to Syria, which after Saladin’s defeat of the crusaders at Hittin in 1187 passed into Moslem hands – continue to the 4* Taybet Zaman Hotel near Petra for a three night stay.
Day 4 – Petra
The vast rose red city of Petra was carved into the sheer rock face by the Nabataeans, an industrious Arab people who settled there more than 2,000 years ago, turning it into an important junction for the silk, spice and other trade routes that linked China, India and southern Arabia with Egypt, Syria, Greece and Rome – enter the city through the Siq, a narrow 1 kilometre gorge with 80 metres high cliffs with a variety of colours and formations – towards the end of the Siq catch your first glimpse of the early 1st century Al- Khazneh, known as The Treasury, a massive façade, 30m wide and 43m high, carved out of the sheer, dusky pink, rock face and dwarfing everything around it – choose between returning to the hotel to relax or spend more time exploring Petra.
Day 5 – Wadi Rum
Morning free to relax in the hotel – head south from Petra to Wadi Rum for prebooked four by four wheel drive jeeps to explore the Land of Lawrence of Arabia, an unusual desert terrain that resembles a pastel pink lunar landscape, with towering limestone and granite cliffs shooting out of the sandy desert floor.
Day 6 – Amman guided tour
Return to Amman for a city tour visiting important sights of the Greco-Roman Empire – visit the Jordan Archaeological Museum at the Citadel and both the Jordan Museum of Popular Traditions and the Jordan Folklore Museum at the Roman Amphitheatre – return to the 4* Bristol Hotel for a two night stay.
Day 7 – Desert Castles
The Desert Castles, Qasr Amra, Qasr Kharaneh and Qasr Azraq, built by the early Islamic Umayyad Caliphs in the 7th and 8th centuries AD are some of the best preserved examples of Umayyad art and architecture, including fortifications, baths, mosques, water and agricultural systems, mosaic floors and painted wall frescoes.
Day 8 – Amman
Transfer to airport for our scheduled flight back home.
Featuring
4* hotels
Half board accommodation
All excursions, guided tours & entrance fees included
Professional tour manager
Scheduled flights to Amman
Executive coach in Jordan
One free place per 15 paying passengers
What we will see
Greco-Roman Decapolis city of Jerash
Included lunch at the Dead Sea
Ancient Moabite city of Madaba
Mount Nebo, site of Moses’ last camp after the Exodus
12th century crusaders’ castle at Kerak
Vast rose-red city of Petra
The Treasury
Wadi Rum with 4x4 jeep drive
Guided tour of Amman
Jordan Archaeological Museum
Jordan Museum of Popular Traditions
Jordan Folklore Museum
7th & 8th centuries Desert Castles
Four nights at the 4* Hotel Bristol in Amman. Ideally situated in the heart of the business and diplomatic district for seeing the sights of the city, the hotel features a restaurant and outdoor pool. Three nights in the 4* Taybet Zaman, a village style hotel 12 km away from the rose-red city of Petra featuring indoor and outdoor pools, health centre and Turkish bath. At both hotels we stay on half board basis and all rooms are en-suite.
Single room supplement £199
Insurance
Gratuities
Tailor made to suit your group
Remember this itinerary is just our suggestion. Tailor make this tour exclusively for your group to suit your members’ budget or preferences. You could:
- stay at 5* hotels
- for more (or fewer) days
- include different excursions
- include UK airport coach transfers
- include all gratuities
Reviews for The History of Jordan & Petra
I wanted to say a great big ‘Thank you’ for all your hard work for the tour to Jordan and for all your apparently never-ending patience answering questions and making arrangements above and beyond the call of duty. So many people have commented on how smoothly and efficiently the tour was carried out; we are getting the credit, which is very unfair, as you really should be front and centre receiving the compliments. Every comment I have seen about Mohammed is saying that he is the best guide the group have ever had, so I don’t know if you use him regularly, but he really knows his stuff. He and the driver seemed to be endlessly accommodating and helpful, and the travellers felt that he really helped with things like shopping from stalls, for example. They were also impressed with the handling of the group at the Airport and at the hotel on their late arrival the first night. They also said very nice things about the hotels – commenting that it was good to return to the same place in Amman. The staff were very efficient and friendly in both, answering requests for help almost before they were even made! In both hotels the food was excellent and the lunch that Denis and I were credited with was also excellent.
WD, Henley-in-Arden February 2019
Congratulations on planning such a wonderful tour of Jordan. The guide was so good. The driver too was excellent. We all felt very safe with him at the wheel. We were blessed with sun and blue skies nearly the whole time. In fact the snow sprinkling added to the beauty and excitement of the scenery. People kept saying how lucky we were with the good weather. I will always think of Jordan in sunny February!
JS, Plymouth February 2019
Once again, our tour of Jordan was a remarkable trip of the highest quality and with seamless organisation. It was an exceptional tour. And I look forward to future tours with you.
DT, London February 2019
What a wonderful holiday you organised for us in Petra - it was really special and we all enjoyed it so much. The hotels were good. Elias our guide was quite splendid - spoke English well and had a good knowledge of the holiday and of life in Jordan. Many thanks again for organising such a varied and enjoyable holiday.
SP, Stamford April 2011



