Daily Tours
Embark on a day to remember—our one-day tours capture the heart and soul of Jordan in every moment!
Petra Tour from Amman
On this day you will visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World (Petra). Jordan's most famous landmark. An ancient city carved into the rose-red cliffs of Jordan. The architecture is mind-blowing, with intricate temples, tombs, and a beautiful treasury called Al-Khazneh. You will walk through the magnificent Siq, an incredible narrow valley with towering cliffs on either side. that leads you into the heart of Petra.
You can take a horse ride from Petra visitors center to the beginning of the Siq (about 600 meters).
Also, You will explore the little Petra (Beidha): a fascinating site due it the similarities with Petra. Like the ancient city of Petra, Al Beidha is constructed behind a narrow canyon which acts as a passageway. The cliffs that surround the ruins of Little Petra are eroded by wind and are very interesting to see. There are many broken tablets located around the site which dates to the Neolithic period.
Included services:
Qualified English-speaking driver during the tour
All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
Free Horse Ride in Petra
All sightseeing tours as mentioned in the above itinerary
Entrance fees to all sites as indicated in the itinerary
Wadi al Mujib and the Dead Sea
At first, get ready for an incredible adventure!
Transfer to Wadi Mujib to engage in a variety of adventurous and scenic activities. One of the highlights is the Mujib Siq Trail, where visitors wade through water, scramble over rocks, and navigate a dramatic canyon. Canyoning is another exciting option, combining hiking, climbing, and swimming to explore the rugged landscape. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to spot diverse wildlife and unique plant species.
Your second destination will be the Dead Sea, also known as the lowest point on Earth. You will spend your time relaxing by the sea. Trying the mineral-rich mud and floating in the water of the Dead Sea. Relax and enjoy the healing properties of the mineral-rich water
Included services:
Qualified English-speaking driver during the tour
All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
Entrance and Lunch in a resort in the Dead Sea
All sightseeing tours as mentioned in the above itinerary
Entrance fees to all sites as indicated in the itinerary
Madaba, Nebo & Dead Sea
Your first destination will in Madaba; is a combination of rural home life and a hot spot for religious tourism. Known as the “City of Mosaics”, Madaba is the cultural epicenter for Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics. Just a short distance from the capital, visitors are just a stone's throw away from the holy monuments of religious iconography. You will visit St George’s Church: This rather modest 19th-century Greek Orthodox church houses a treasure of early Christianity. Imagine the excitement in 1884 when Christian builders came across the remnants of a Byzantine church on their construction site. Among the rubble, having survived willful destruction, fire and neglect, the flooring they discovered wasn’t just another mosaic but one with extraordinary significance: to this day, it represents the oldest map of Palestine in existence and provides many historical insights into the region...
Later you will be heading to Mount Nebo: Mount Nebo is the highest point in the ancient Kingdom of Moab, referenced in Abrahamic texts as the site of Mount Nebo this township was first inhabited by a Christian nomadic tribe in the 4th century. Explore your religious roots in the religious town or visit Mt. Nebo where it is believed that Moses died as he viewed the Holy Land. Moses went up from the plains of Moab to Mount Nebo, the top of Pisgah, which is opposite Jericho. to this day, it represents the oldest map of Palestine in existence and provides many historical insights into the region.
Then, you will take a wonderful journey to the Dead Sea, also known as the lowest point on Earth. You will spend the day relaxing by the sea. Trying the mineral-rich mud and floating in the water of the Dead Sea You will relax and enjoy the healing properties of the mineral-rich water.
Included services:
Qualified English-speaking driver during the tour
All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
Entrance and Lunch in a resort in the Dead Sea
All sightseeing tours as mentioned in the above itinerary
Entrance fees to all sites as indicated in the itinerary
Petra and Wadi Rum Tour
The greatest opportunity to truly immerse yourself in Middle Eastern culture is to visit Jordan. This country is well known for its long history. Jordan tour today include visits for two of the nation's historic cities, Petra and Wadi Rum
You will start the tour by visiting Petra; which is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walk through the magnificent Siq, a tiny canyon with towering rocks on either side that serves as the dramatic entrance to Petra, for the first 700 meters of your exploration.
Petra is half-built, half-carved into the rock, and is surrounded by mountains riddled with passages and gorges. An ingenious water management system allowed extensive settlement of an essentially arid area during the Nabataean, Roman and Byzantine periods.
You can take a horse ride from Petra visitors center to the beginning of the Siq (about 600 meters).
Also, you will explore the little Petra (Beidha): is a fascinating site due it the similarities with Petra. Like the ancient city of Petra, Al Beidha is constructed behind a narrow canyon which acts as a passageway. The Cold Siq of Al Beidha is slightly smaller than The Siq at Petra and visitors will need to hike through it to reach the ruins of Little Petra. The cliffs that surround the ruins of Little Petra are eroded by wind and are very interesting to see. There are many broken tablets located around the site which dates to the Neolithic period.
The second destination of the day will be Wadi Rum!
The 74,000-hectare property, inscribed as a mixed natural and cultural site, is situated in southern Jordan, near the border with Saudi Arabia. It features a varied desert landscape consisting of a range of narrow gorges, natural arches, towering cliffs, ramps, massive landslides and caverns.
Here you will experience a night under the stars and enjoy a full desert vibe, where you can see the sunset while taking a jeep safari tour and then enjoy the Bedouin party.
Included services:
Qualified English-speaking driver during the tour
All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
Jeep safari Tour - 2 hours in Wadi Rum
All sightseeing tours as mentioned in the above itinerary
Entrance fees to all sites as indicated in the itinerary
Jerash, Ajloun & Umm Qais
Get ready for an incredible day! Today you will make a tour north starting from Jerash.
The ancient city of Jerash is one of the most popular attractions in Jordan behind Petra. It is considered one of the largest and most well-preserved sites of Roman architecture in the world outside of Italy and its history goes back more than 6,500 years.
The city's golden age came under Roman rule, during which time it was known as Gerasa, and the site is now generally acknowledged to be one of the best-preserved Roman provincial towns in the world.
In Jerash you will explore Jerash Archaeological Museum, south theatre, north theatre, nymphaeum, cathedral, colonnaded street, oval plaza, hippodrome
The second destination will be Ajloun castle: more formally known as Qal'at Ar-Rabad, towers above the green hills of Ajloun and can be seen from many miles away, betraying its strategic purpose as a military watch post that protected the trade routes in the 12th-15th centuries. It was first built in 1184 by one of Saladin's generals, Izzeldin Usama, to repel the Crusader threats to north Jordan.
Also, get ready for an amazing visit to Umm Qais ; was once the thriving Roman city of Gadara. Today the area is home to magnificent ruins which draw thousands of visitors each year. Due to its hilltop location, Umm Qais is a perfect destination for absorbing the picturesque views of the Jordan Valley. There are many Roman sites at Umm Qais including two ancient theatres.
Included services:
Qualified English-speaking driver during the tour
All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
All sightseeing tours as mentioned in the above itinerary
Entrance fees to all sites as indicated in the itinerary
Desert castle, Azraq Wetlands Reserve & Shaumari Wildlife Reserve
Your first destination will be Jordan's desert castles, beautiful examples of both early Islamic art and architecture, stand testament to a fascinating era in the country's rich history. Their fine mosaics, frescoes, stone and stucco carvings and illustrations, inspired by the best in Persian and Graeco-Roman traditions, tell countless stories of the life as it was during the 8th century. Called castles because of their imposing stature, the desert complexes served various purposes as caravan stations, agriculture and trade centers, resort pavilions and outposts that helped distant rulers forge ties with local Bedouins. Several of these preserved compounds, all of which are clustered to the east and south of Amman.
Next, you will ahead to Azraq Wetlands Reserve: is located in the heart of the Jordanian eastern desert, and about 115 km to the east of Amman. Azraq reserve is 74 km2. Azraq Oasis is a large desert oasis formerly comprised a complex of spring-fed marshes and pools adjacent to a large seasonally flooded mudflat (Qa Al Azraq). With its permanent fresh water has always been a rich habitat providing sources of livelihood for man and wildlife. Azraq Oasis provides the nahtural habitat for numerous aquatic and terrestrial species, including the Azraq Killifish Aphanius sirhani; the only true endemic vertebrate species of Jordan.
It’s considered the major station for migratory birds on the African-Eurasian flyway.
Also, visit The Shaumari Wildlife Reserve; it's a hidden gem that has been gaining the attention of tourists to the region as it is an exciting look into some of the rarest breeds of animals and a glimpse at these animals thriving in their natural habitat which is untouched by outside threats such as hunting. For nature lovers and those interested in learning about the unique wildlife, a visit to Shaumari Wildlife Reserve is informative and exciting as visitors can partake in a guided safari of the premises as well as enjoy a small museum. Visitors can also enjoy the experience of drinking tea which is infused with herbs and spices indigenous to the area, a special way to connect to the plant life in the region as well as enjoy Jordanian hospitality.
Included services:
Qualified English-speaking driver during the tour
All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
All sightseeing tours as mentioned in the above itinerary
Entrance fees to all sites as indicated in the itinerary
Petra and Wadi Rum from Aqaba port
The greatest opportunity to truly immerse yourself in Middle Eastern culture is to visit Jordan. This country is well known for its long history. Jordan tour today include visits for two of the nation's historic cities, Petra and Wadi Rum
After your arrival at Aqaba’s port, our representative will be by your side to assist you in all procedures & will guide you to your transfer.
You will start the tour by visiting Petra; which is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walk through the magnificent Siq, a tiny canyon with towering rocks on either side that serves as the dramatic entrance to Petra, for the first 700 meters of your exploration.
Petra is half-built, half-carved into the rock, and is surrounded by mountains riddled with passages and gorges. An ingenious water management system allowed extensive settlement of an essentially arid area during the Nabataean, Roman and Byzantine periods.
You can take a horse ride from Petra visitors center to the beginning of the Siq (about 600 meters).
Also, you will explore the little Petra (Beidha): is a fascinating site due it the similarities with Petra. Like the ancient city of Petra, Al Beidha is constructed behind a narrow canyon which acts as a passageway. The Cold Siq of Al Beidha is slightly smaller than The Siq at Petra and visitors will need to hike through it to reach the ruins of Little Petra. The cliffs that surround the ruins of Little Petra are eroded by wind and are very interesting to see. There are many broken tablets located around the site which dates to the Neolithic period.
The second destination of the day will be Wadi Rum!
The 74,000-hectare property, inscribed as a mixed natural and cultural site, is situated in southern Jordan, near the border with Saudi Arabia. It features a varied desert landscape consisting of a range of narrow gorges, natural arches, towering cliffs, ramps, massive landslides and caverns.
Here you will experience a night under the stars and enjoy a full desert vibe, where you can see the sunset while taking a jeep safari tour and then enjoy the Bedouin party
Included services:
Qualified English-speaking driver during the tour
All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
Jeep safari Tour - 2 hours in Wadi Rum
All sightseeing tours as mentioned in the above itinerary
Entrance fees to all sites as indicated in the itinerary
Madaba, Mount Nebo, Baptism site & Dead sea
Your first destination will in Madaba; is a combination of rural home life and a hot spot for religious tourism. Known as the “City of Mosaics”, Madaba is the cultural epicenter for Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics. Just a short distance from the capital, visitors are just a stone's throw away from the holy monuments of religious iconography. You will visit St George’s Church: This rather modest 19th-century Greek Orthodox church houses a treasure of early Christianity. Imagine the excitement in 1884 when Christian builders came across the remnants of a Byzantine church on their construction site. Among the rubble, having survived willful destruction, fire and neglect, the flooring they discovered wasn’t just another mosaic but one with extraordinary significance: to this day, it represents the oldest map of Palestine in existence and provides many historical insights into the region.
Later you will be heading to Mount Nebo: Mount Nebo is the highest point in the ancient Kingdom of Moab, referenced in Abrahamic texts as the site of Mount Nebo this township was first inhabited by a Christian nomadic tribe in the 4th century. Explore your religious roots in the religious town or visit Mt. Nebo where it is believed that Moses died as he viewed the Holy Land. Moses went up from the plains of Moab to Mount Nebo, the top of Pisgah, which is opposite Jericho. to this day, it represents the oldest map of Palestine in existence and provides many historical insights into the region.
Now you will visit a Christian pilgrimage site! (Baptism Site)
Home to several biblical cities including Sodom, Gomorrah, and Zoar, the archaeological discoveries between the Jordan River and Tal al-Kharrar have identified this area as Biblical “Bethany Beyond the Jordan.” The area is where John was living when he baptized Jesus. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Baptism Site commission welcomes pilgrims from all around the world seeking spiritual connection to biblical times, a glimpse of history or a chance to be baptized where Jesus was so many years ago.
Then, take a wonderful journey to the Dead Sea, also known as the lowest point on Earth.
You will spend the day relaxing by the sea. Trying the mineral-rich mud and floating in the water of the Dead Sea. Relax and enjoy the healing properties of the mineral-rich water.
Included services:
Qualified English-speaking driver during the tour
All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
Entrance and Lunch in a resort in the Dead Sea
All sightseeing tours as mentioned in the above itinerary
Entrance fees to all sites as indicated in the itinerary
Christian tour to Jerusalem
Arrival at Allenby, meet and assist by our representative. Head to Jerusalem and start our tour with a drive to the top of Mt. of Olives, from which Jesus ascended to heaven after his resurrection. From the top of the Mount enjoy a magnificent view over all of ancient and modern Jerusalem, the centre of the biblical world.
We walk down the "Palm Sunday Road" visiting the Chapel of Dominus Flevit (Jesus wept) enroute to the Garden of Gethsemane and the Church of All Nations where Christ prayed on the night of his betrayal (Lk. 22:40-46). Visit Damascus Gate
Next, we shall enter within the old Walled City of Jerusalem to visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. (IF TIME AND SECURITY ALLOW) We shall visit the last standing remnant of the ancient Temple at the Western (Wailing) Wall and visit Al Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock and some of the exciting Archaeological sites in and around the Old City.
A short drive to Bethlehem, stop for lunch inn one of the local restaurants in Bethlehem. Then we have an opportunity for shopping. Visit the Nativity Church marking the birthplace of Jesus. Then visit the Grotto, the Church of St Catharine and St. Jerome Caves where the bible was translated from Hebrew to Latin language.
Visit the Shepherds' Field in Beit Sahour where the angels' announcement of the birth of Jesus is remembered. Transfer to Allenby for departure.
Included services:
Transfer from Allenby upon arrival and departure
Sightseeing in modern air-conditioned private transfer
Entrance fees to places of interest whilst on tour in the Holy Land and parking
English speaking licensed guide on duty for 1 day
Jordan departure Tax
Islamic tour to Jerusalem
Arrival at Allenby, meet and assist by our representative. Visit El Quds, Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock.
Visit the Old City of Jerusalem, then we proceed to visit Jabel Zeitun (Mount of Olives) for a panoramic view Of El Quds, visit Maqam of Rabi‘a al-‘Adawiyya and Maqam of Salman Farsi.
We also visit to Bethlehem to see the church of the Nativity, the site of the birth of prophet Issa.
Transfer to Allenby for departure
Transfer from Allenby upon arrival and departure
Sightseeing in modern air-conditioned private transfer
Entrance fees to places of interest whilst on tour in the Holy Land and parking
English speaking licensed guide on duty for 1 day
Jordan departure Tax
Soul of Jordan’s capital city
Today we will take a tour inside the Jordanian capital, Amman.
By this visit you will be able to see the mixture between the past and the present where culture and civilization, heritage museums, old and new shops, restaurants, residents and tourists meet.
Start your Amman city tour by visiting Amman citadel, also called Jebel Al Qalaa, the most well-known and iconic location in the city. The citadel is one of seven mounts that make up the capital city of Amman, and it includes the Great Hercules Temple, the Ayyubid Watching Tower, and the Great Hand Statue, among other buildings that date back to the B.C. After that, you'll go to the ancient Roman theatre, which was utilised for musical performances and concerts. The theatre can accommodate up to 6000 people and is still in use today for the same function. Following that, we'll go to the Archaeological Museum, which has ancient artefacts.
Then transfer to rainbow street; here we can take many photos because it’s a vibrant street known for its lively vibes and diverse cultural offerings. The street is lined with colourful buildings, trendy cafes offering shisha, boutique shops, and art galleries, creating a dynamic and artistic vibe. It’s a popular site for both locals and tourists to enjoy a new experience, try delicious street food, and experience the rich cultural sites of the city.
Included services:
Qualified English-speaking driver during the tour
All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
All sightseeing tours as mentioned in the above itinerary
Entrance fees to all sites as indicated in the itinerary