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One Person |
2 to 3 persons |
4 to 6 persons |
7 to 9 persons |
From Amman City To: City Tour of Amman (2 to 3 hours) |
USD 45 |
USD 28 |
USD 23 |
USD 73 |
• Transfers in a 3 seater car for 1-3 guests and 7 seater Mini van for 4-6 guests with an English Speaking driver.
• Transfer in a small bus from 7 to 9 persons with an English speaking guide
• Entrance fees included
• Excursion begin and end in Amman on the same day
• Tax and service charge includedy
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Pick up from Amman Hotel Transfer to visit places in the capital city. The highlights of the tour will include the Roman Theatre, built during the reign of Antonius Pius. It is cut into the Northern side of a hill that once served as a necropolis - or graveyard. It is very similar in design to the amphitheatre at Jerash and can accommodate 6000 spectators and The Citadel built on the site of ancient Rabbath - Ammon. Excavations here have revealed numerous Roman, Byzantine and early Islamic remains. After the visit drop off at Amman Hotel.
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One Person |
2 to 3 persons |
4 to 6 persons |
7 to 9 persons |
From Amman City To: Jerash (4 hours) |
USD 100 |
USD 59 |
USD 43 |
USD 83 |
• Transfers in a 3 seater car for 1-3 guests and 7 seater Mini van for 4-6 guests with an English Speaking driver.
• From Amman City to: Jerash (4 hours)
• Transfers in a 3 seater car for 1-3 guests and 7 seater Mini van for 4-6 guests with an English Speaking driver
• Transfer in a small bus from 7 to 9 persons with an English speaking guide
• Entrance fees included
• Excursion begin and end in Amman on the same day
• Tax and service charge included
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Pick up from Amman Hotel Transfer to the best preserved example of Roman civilization, the city of Jerash. Jerash, part of the Decapolis (the ten big Roman cities of the East) has been called the Pompeii of the East for its uniquwe state of preservation. The city features theaters, churches, temples (Zeus and Artemis), a Nymphaeu, and colonnaded streets. After the visit transfer back to Amman hotel for drop off.
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2 to 3 persons |
4 to 6 persons |
7 to 9 persons |
From Amman City To: Petra via Desert Way (Full Day - 11 to 12 hours) |
USD 313 |
USD 183 |
USD 133 |
USD 187 |
• Local guide in Petra 2.5 hours and mandatory short horse ride are included.
• Transfers in a 3 seater car for 1-3 guests and 7 seater Mini van for 4-6 guests with an English Speaking driver
• Transfer in a small bus from 7 to 9 persons with an English speaking guide
• Entrance fees included
• Excursion begin and end in Amman on the same day
• Tax and service charge included
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Pick up from Amman Hotel Transfer via desert way to explore one of the new Seven wonders, Red Rose included a local guide from the Entrance to Qasar Al bent (lower track) short horse ride from the Entrance to the Siz. After the visit transfer back via desert way to Amman hotel for drop off.
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One Person |
2 to 3 persons |
4 to 6 persons |
7 to 9 persons |
From Amman City To: Madaba & Mount Nebo & 2 hours swim at Dead Sea |
USD 127 |
USD 77 |
USD 62 |
USD 101 |
• Dead Sea Tour based on 2 hours swim ONLY at Dead Sea Spa Hotel
• Transfers in a 3 seater car for 1-3 guests and 7 seater Mini van for 4-6 guests with an English Speaking driver
• Transfer in a small bus from 7 to 9 persons with an English speaking guide
• Entrance fees included
• Excursion begin and end in Amman on the same day
• Tax and service charge included
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Pick up from Amman Hotel Head to the Mosaic City of Madaba, where the oldest map of the Holy Land exists on the floor of Saint George's Church. Close to the Church of the Virgin is the Mosiac School of Madaba, which operates under the patronage of the Ministry of Tourism. The only project of its kind in the Middle East, the School trains artisans in the art of making, repairing, and restoring mosaics. After Madaba, a short drive will bring you to Mt. Nebo, the alleged burial site of Moses overlooking the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea. Here Franciscans have built a structure that protects a 4th and 6th Century Byzantine church.
Proceed to the Dead Sea at 410 meters below sea level, the Dead Sea is the lowest place on earth. Jordan;s Dead Sea coast is one of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in the world and it remains as enticing to international visitors today as it was to kings, emperors, traders, and prophets in antiquity. The main attraction of the Dead Sea is of course the soothing, abnormally salty water itself. The salt content of the water is 31.5% making the water so buoyant that it is impossible for the visitor to sink. The water also contains 21 minerals including high levels of magnesium, sodium, potassium and bromine and 12 of these minerals are found in no other body of water in the world. After the visit, transfer to Amman hotel for drop off.
Please note that the Dead Sea tour is based on 2 hours swim at Dead Sea Spa Hotel ONLY.
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