Jordan

Jordan

Where biblical history meets wonders carved in rose-red stone

Jordan is one of those countries that exceeds every expectation. Petra at sunset, the silence of Wadi Rum desert, floating in the Dead Sea... experiences that stay with you forever.
Some countries seem designed to amaze. Jordan is one of them. A small territory that concentrates some of the world's most impressive wonders: a city carved in rose-red rock over two thousand years ago, a desert that looks like another planet, the lowest point on Earth and a history that interweaves Nabataean, Roman and Bedouin civilizations. But Jordan is much more than Petra. It's the legendary hospitality of its people, the mint tea offered at every corner, nights under millions of stars in Wadi Rum and the feeling of walking through biblical settings that have remained almost intact for millennia. It's a safe, accessible and surprisingly easy country to explore. A destination where each day brings a completely different experience: from the Roman ruins of Jerash to the healing waters of the Dead Sea, from the canyons of Wadi Mujib to the Crusader castles of the desert.
Petra and surroundings

Petra and surroundings

Petra and surroundings

The rose-red city of the Nabataeans, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The Treasury, the Monastery, the Royal Tombs and hundreds of structures carved into rock.

Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum

The Valley of the Moon. A desert of red dunes, impossible rock formations and Bedouin camps under the stars. Filming location for Lawrence of Arabia and The Martian.

Dead Sea

Dead Sea

Dead Sea

The lowest point on Earth, 430 meters below sea level. Waters with such salt concentration that you float effortlessly and mud with healing properties.

Amman and the North

Amman and the North

Amman and the North

The modern capital with its ancient citadel, the Roman ruins of Jerash (the Pompeii of the East), the mosaics of Madaba and Mount Nebo with views to the Holy Land.

The Treasury of Petra at sunrise

Arriving before the crowds and watching the first rays of sun illuminate the rose-pink facade of the Treasury is one of the most magical experiences in the world.

Experiences

Jordan offers experiences ranging from exploring lost cities to floating in impossible waters. A small country with a density of wonders hard to match.

Petra by Night

Petra by Night

Walking through the Siq illuminated by 1,500 candles until reaching the Treasury under the stars. An experience that only happens three nights a week.

Bedouin night in Wadi Rum

Bedouin night in Wadi Rum

Sleeping in the desert, dining under the stars with the Bedouin family and waking up with the sunrise painting the dunes red.

Floating in the Dead Sea

Floating in the Dead Sea

The unique experience of floating effortlessly in the saltiest waters on the planet, at the lowest point on Earth.

Canyoning in Wadi Mujib

Canyoning in Wadi Mujib

Descending through Jordan's Grand Canyon between waterfalls and natural pools. A refreshing adventure in the middle of the desert.

Wadi Rum: Lawrence's desert

A Martian landscape of red dunes and rock formations that served as the setting for films like Lawrence of Arabia, The Martian and Dune.

Jordan has developed an exceptional hotel offering, from luxury resorts on the Dead Sea to glamping camps in Wadi Rum that combine Bedouin authenticity with modern comfort.

Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea

Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea

Mövenpick Resort Petra

Mövenpick Resort Petra

Sun City Camp Wadi Rum

Sun City Camp Wadi Rum

The House Boutique Suites

The House Boutique Suites

Four Seasons Amman

Four Seasons Amman

Ready to discover Jordan?

Ready to discover Jordan?