Jordan Day Trips provides you a wide selection of captivating tours to the most renowned attractions in the country (Amman city tour, Aqaba, Petra day trips, Masada, and the Dead Sea). With Next Holiday Travel's professional team, you will experience excellent service, with informative guides who will help you enjoy your trip in comfort and memorable experiences. Experience the amazing history of Jordan and stunning scenery, from the magnificent architecture of Petra to the cultural heritage of Madaba with our private Jordan Classic Tours.
Explore Amman, the vibrant capital and throbbing hub of Jordan's commercial and cultural life. Our daily outings from Aqaba provide you with the chance to explore the breathtaking Red Sea city, where you can dive, snorkel, and relax in a true seaside paradise. Extend your adventure with a trip to Wadi Rum, where stunning desert landscapes and authentic Bedouin culture await. Regardless of whether you take a Petra day tour or one of our customized Jordan holidays, every tour is designed to create memories that will last a lifetime.
A visit to Jordan would not be complete without experiencing the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, best known for its therapeutic mud or for the surreal activity of floating on the surface with no effort. You can combine the Dead Sea with local cultural highlights such as Masada, or go further afield to Ajloun or Jerash. Walk the corridors of Ajloun Castle, uncover the history of Jerash, and take in the activities at both. Every day, with our tailor made tours of Jordan, is a day of history, culture and nature at its best.
Your professional tour guide will join you on the Jordan day tours and several excursions to help you experience the most popular best things to do in Jordan. Your guide will provide you with the interesting narratives and history of each site served. Knowing the historical background of each location can deepen the experience and take your experience to a higher level of being unforgettable.When you're at Petra and you witness the city carved into the walls of the cliffs, you will be impressed by the magnificence hearing about the history will solidify your experience and be something you will remember forever. Visiting the Dead Sea is an attraction that is also memorable in that the salt is so dense that regardless of whether you are a good swimmer, you will float with ease in the water. The Dead Sea was named as it is nothing can survive in its waters, so it is interesting in addition to being a safe visit. There are also healing minerals in the Dead Sea, so it is popular for medical tourism as well. If time permits, you'll also see things to do in Jordan, from antiquities to cultural locations. If you have more time on your travelf, you might think about an even broader journey with Middle East tours or multi-destination packages to see attractions and cultural experiences in Jordan, the Holy Land, Turkey, Dubai, and Egypt tours. To complete everything, you will experience happy and joyful moments with new friends on the Jordan day tours and around Jordan!
The greatest method to travel through Jordan is not via air. Most Jordanians choose to travel between Amman and Aqaba or Wadi Rum by vehicle, bus, or guided trip.
When visiting Petra, Amman, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea, most visitors to Jordan schedule a five- or six-day journey. Two to three days should be sufficient for your vacation to Petra if you are not interested in such expansions.
A guided tour package might be the ideal choice if you don't like planning vacations. There are many Jordan day tours available for people who want the independence of independent travel but would like to learn more about some of the important locations in the nation.
Without a visit to Petra, one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, no trip to Jordan would be complete.
When traveling from Amman to Petra by bus, there are two different bus kinds that are available. The JETT Bus leaves Amman at 6:30 a.m. and travels for around four hours to get to Petra. Visitors have two options: remain the night near Petra in a hotel or take the return bus around 5:00 p.m.