Seventh Offer
8 Days - 7 Nights
Day 1: Destination – Arrival in Amman (Queen Alia International Airport)
Arrival at Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA).
Meet and assist with visa formalities, then transfer to your hotel in Amman.
Overnight: Amman
Day 2: Amman – Ajloun – Jerash – Amman
After breakfast, depart to Ajloun to visit the impressive Ajloun Castle, built in 1185 by the forces of Salah Al-Din (Saladin) to defend the region and secure key routes.
Continue to Jerash, one of the best-preserved Roman provincial cities in the Middle East and a former Decapolis city. Explore its magnificent ruins, including:
The Temple of Artemis
The Roman Theaters
The Colonnaded Street
Ancient plazas and monumental gateways
Return to Amman in the evening. Dinner and overnight.
Overnight: Amman
Day 3: Amman City Tour – Madaba – Mount Nebo – Umm Ar-Rasas – Petra
After breakfast, enjoy a panoramic tour of Amman, Jordan’s capital. Visit the city’s main landmarks, including:
The Citadel
The Roman Theater
The Old City
Traditional souqs and main streets
A panoramic drive through modern districts such as Abdoun
Continue to Madaba, famous for its Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics. Visit St. George’s Church, home to the famous 6th-century Mosaic Map of the Holy Land.
Next, visit Mount Nebo, where Prophet Moses is believed to have viewed the Promised Land. Enjoy breathtaking views over the Jordan Valley—on clear days, you may even see Jericho and Jerusalem.
Then proceed to Umm Ar-Rasas, an important archaeological site known for its ruins and outstanding mosaics.
Afterwards, drive to Petra. Dinner and overnight.
Overnight: Petra
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4: Little Petra – Petra – Aqaba
After breakfast, visit Little Petra (Al Beidha), a charming Nabataean site once used as a caravan stop along ancient trade routes.
Return to Petra for a full-day exploration of the legendary Rose-Red City, the ancient capital of the Nabataeans. Discover Petra’s most iconic monuments carved into the rock, including:
The Treasury (Al-Khazneh)
The Colored Tombs
The Royal Tombs
The Monastery (Ad-Deir)
Petra is truly one of the world’s greatest wonders—an unforgettable destination that should be visited at least once in a lifetime.
After the visit, continue south to Aqaba on the Red Sea.
Overnight: Aqaba
Day 5: Aqaba – Wadi Rum
After breakfast, depart to Wadi Rum, one of the Middle East’s most spectacular desert landscapes—also known as the land of Lawrence of Arabia.
Enjoy a 2-hour Bedouin Jeep tour in 4×4 vehicles (approximately 6 guests per vehicle). Explore Wadi Rum’s breathtaking scenery, shaped over thousands of years by wind and sand erosion.
Dinner and overnight in Wadi Rum.
Overnight: Wadi Rum Camp
Day 6: Wadi Rum – Dead Sea
After breakfast, travel north through the desert landscapes to reach the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth (around 400 meters below sea level).
Enjoy free time to relax, float in the mineral-rich waters, and experience the famous Dead Sea mud—known since ancient times for its natural therapeutic benefits.
Dinner and overnight.
Overnight: Dead Sea
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 7: Dead Sea – Bethany (Al-Maghtas) – Dead Sea
After breakfast, depart to visit one of Jordan’s most spiritual and significant religious sites:
Bethany Beyond the Jordan (Al-Maghtas), the place where Jesus Christ is believed to have been baptized by John the Baptist.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is located on the eastern bank of the Jordan River, about 9 km north of the Dead Sea. The site was officially opened to visitors in 2000, and Pope John Paul II attended its inauguration, marking its importance as a global Christian pilgrimage destination.
After the visit, return to your hotel at the Dead Sea. Free time at leisure.
Dinner and overnight.
Overnight: Dead Sea
Day 7: Dead Sea – Bethany (Al-Maghtas) – Dead Sea
After breakfast, depart to visit one of Jordan’s most spiritual and significant religious sites:
Bethany Beyond the Jordan (Al-Maghtas), the place where Jesus Christ is believed to have been baptized by John the Baptist.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is located on the eastern bank of the Jordan River, about 9 km north of the Dead Sea. The site was officially opened to visitors in 2000, and Pope John Paul II attended its inauguration, marking its importance as a global Christian pilgrimage destination.
After the visit, return to your hotel at the Dead Sea. Free time at leisure.
Dinner and overnight.
Overnight: Dead Sea
Day 8: Dead Sea – Departure
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for departure.