Amman City Tour
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Amman City Tour
Visit the North Historical Sites
Visit Petra
Sleep in Wadi Rum
Walk into the Karak Castle
See the Mosaic artwork in Madaba
We’ve crafted this 3-day trail for visitors with limited time, ensuring you experience the most iconic and visited sites in Jordan in an optimized order, making the most out of both your trip and the Jordan Pass.
Highlights:
The Jordan Pass is a government-issued package waiving visa fees and covering entry to 40+ attractions 🔗 For official information, visit www.jordanpass.jo
3 Days Tour
Amman
Family Friendly |
History Exploration |
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Hot Air Balloon |
Jeep Tour |
Sightseeing |
🚐 Private, air-conditioned transportation
👨✈️ Professional English-speaking driver
🏕️ Accommodation for all Nights
🍳 5 Breakfasts 🥪 1 Lunch 🥘 2 Dinners
👤 Local Guide in Petra
🚙 2-Hour Desert Jeep Tour
📱📍 Tracking your Trail on your Phone
📞 24/7 support by your Travel Advisor
Your Jordan Pass
Sunscreen
Your Smile
A clear mind for a fascinating experience
Your dedicated driver will pick you up from your hotel in Amman at 8:30 AM and head north to Ajloun Castle (Qal’at ar-Rabad)—a 12th-century fortress built by one of Salah al-Din’s generals to protect trade routes and defend against Crusader attacks. Set atop a forested hill, the castle offers a striking example of medieval Islamic military architecture. From its ramparts, enjoy panoramic views of the Jordan Valley, oak-filled woodlands, and nearby villages.
Jerash ranks just behind Petra as Jordan’s top must-see destination. Wander through its monumental Hadrian’s Gate, stroll the grand colonnaded avenues, and admire the elegant temples and impressive theatres—all testaments to its heyday as a thriving imperial city. Whether you’re an archaeology enthusiast or a casual visitor, you’ll easily spend half a day exploring its vast ruins.
After an exhilarating morning, you’ll want a hearty meal—so we leave dining up to you. Rather than including set lunches, we’ll send you a curated list of our favorite Jordanian restaurants once your trip is confirmed. Feel free to explore and savor the local cuisine at your own pace!
This magnificent structure, built in the 2nd century AD, showcases the impressive architectural prowess of the Romans. As you explore the amphitheater, you’ll be captivated by its grandeur, with seating for over 6,000 spectators and a breathtaking view of the surrounding city.
Note: A local historian guide can be added to enhance your visit.
Perched atop one of the city’s seven hills, offers stunning views and a rich tapestry of history. It houses ancient ruins, including the Temple of Hercules and Umayyad Palace. A visit reveals layers of civilizations that once thrived in Jordan’s capital.
Note: A local historian guide can be added to enhance your visit.
Depart early from Amman to explore Petra, the legendary rose-red city of the Nabataeans. Once a thriving trade hub, Petra was later annexed by the Romans and eventually abandoned after a major earthquake.
You can choose to enter Petra via the Back Trail for a more scenic, less-traveled route, or the traditional Siq Trail for a classic experience.
A 2-hour drive from Petra is Wadi Rum, a breathtaking desert valley in southern Jordan, often referred to as the “Valley of the Moon.” Its otherworldly landscapes of towering sandstone mountains, narrow canyons, and vast sandy expanses make it a true natural wonder. Wadi Rum is also a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its stunning beauty and cultural significance.
While your meal is being prepared in the traditional underground “Zarb” oven, enjoy a thrilling Sunset Jeep Tour through the stunning highlights of the Wadi Rum desert. Explore the vast, breathtaking landscapes, and as the sun sets, experience the desert’s magic. You’ll also have the opportunity to try sandboarding, a popular Bedouin sport that adds an extra element of adventure to your desert experience.
Explore Al-Karak Castle, one of the largest and most impressive Crusader fortresses in the Levant. Perched on a hilltop, this 12th-century stronghold offers sweeping views of the surrounding valleys and is filled with underground tunnels, stone halls, and towering battlements. Walking through its massive corridors brings Jordan’s medieval history to life.
Take in breathtaking panoramic views from the Mujib Dam Viewpoint, where the rugged canyons meet the shimmering waters of Jordan’s largest dam.
Discover the charm of Madaba, the city of mosaics, as you explore its rich history and artistic heritage. Visit the Church of the Apostles, home to a stunning 6th-century mosaic depicting the sea and its creatures. Wander through the Madaba Archaeological Park & Museum, where you’ll find ancient mosaics, Roman streets, and Byzantine-era artifacts. End your visit at the Burnt Palace, a once-grand residence with well-preserved mosaic floors, offering a vivid glimpse into life during the Byzantine period.
Return to Amman or the airport—or extend your trip with a visit or stay at the Dead Sea, enjoying a relaxing day pass and lunch at one of our partner resorts.
Mention “Dead Sea stay/visit” in the special requirements if you’d like to include this option.