Jordan and Holy Land 8-Day Tour

Amman Airport, Jordan - Ben Gurion Airport, Israel
  • The Treasury, Petra
  • Amazing Sunset in Wadi Rum
  • Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Jerusalem
  • Bahá'í Gardens in Haifa

Details

8 Days | 7 Nights

Tour Types: Private
Runs: Every Day
Accommodation: 3* Hotels, Camp
Minimum Age: 12

Tour Description


Embark on an unforgettable private tour through Jordan and Israel. Travel along the ancient King’s Way to Jordan’s south. Explore the rock city Petra and stay at a desert camp in Wadi Rum. After some relaxation time at the Dead Sea cross the land border into Israel and Palestine. See the Separation Wall and the Nativity Church in Bethlehem before you dedicate one day to the old city of Jerusalem. Visit some of the main attractions along the Mediterranean Coast like Haifa, Akko and Caesarea Maritima.

Highlights

  • Walk through the Siq to the Treasury in Petra.
  • Experience a 4x4 ride and a desert night in Wadi Rum.
  • Spend one day in the old city of Jerusalem.
  • See the beautiful Bahai Shrine and gardens in Haifa.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival in Amman    

1 Stop

1

Amman Airport

Ahlan Wa Sahlan - Welcome to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan! Our representative meets you with a signage before the immigration and assists you with the procedure. After you collect the luggage and pass the customs, the representative matches you with your driver. The ride to the hotel in Amman takes around 45 minutes. Check-in, rest of the day at leisure.
Shams Al Weibdeh Hotel or similar

Day 2
Amman - Mt Nebo - Madaba - King’s Way - Kerak - Petra    

5 Stops

1

Mt Nebo

A tour of several hours along a scenic route lies ahead of you. Your driver takes you to Mt Nebo. From here overlook the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and parts of the Holy Land. According to the Bible this is the place where Moses was granted to see the Promised Land before he died and alleged to be his burial place.
2

Madaba

Short ride to Madaba, the town known in Jordan as the “City of Mosaic”. See the famous 6th century mosaic map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land at St. George’s Church.
3

King’s Way

Travel along the famous ancient caravan route of the King’s Way. Short photo stop in Wadi Al Mujib, a great wide valley with magnificent geological formation, identical with the Arnon River of the Hebrew Bible.
4

Kerak

Then to the remains of the Crusader castle in Kerak. Explore the underground passageways, enjoy the view and imagine how the forces of Salah ad-Din besieged this stronghold several times.
5

Petra

Afterwards, drive 2 hours to your hotel in Petra for check-in and a leisurely evening.
Petra Corner Hotel or similar
Breakfast

Day 3
Petra Visit - Wadi Rum    

2 Stops

1

Petra

Today visit Petra, the spectacular rose rock city, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Prepare yourself for walking over uneven terrain. Petra is the biggest attraction of Jordan and was first established around the 6th century B.C. by the Nabatean Arabs, a nomadic tribe who settled in the area and laid the foundation of a commercial empire that extended into Syria. Meet your local guide who will give you an understanding of Petra’s history within the next 2.5 hours. Start with a walk to the canyon, the so-called Siq, at its end you see the most beautiful monument, the Treasury. The building rises over 40 meters, and is carved into the sandstone like most of Petra’s architecture. Continue via the Street of Facades, passing by the Theatre to the Royal Tombs. Your guide says farewell. Free time to uncover Petra on your own, climb for example the 800 stairs to the impressive Monastery El Deir. Return along the same trail to the main entrance.
2

Wadi Rum

From here the journey takes us 1.5 hours to Wadi Rum. Check into your campsite, where dinner and the desert night with a hopefully starry sky awaits you.
Yasmina Camp or similar
Breakfast & Dinner

Day 4
Wadi Rum - Dead Sea    

1 Stop

1

Dead Sea

Leaving Wadi Rum, we drive along the scenic Wadi Araba Road with its colourful, rolling mountains to the east and the typical acacia trees. Within three and a half hours reach the Dead Sea. Check into your hotel for a leisurely afternoon at the lowest point on earth. Bob like a cork in salty waters and cover your skin with the famous dark mud on its shores.
Dead Sea Spa Hotel or similar
Breakfast

Day 5
Dead Sea - Allenby Bridge - Bethlehem Visit - Jerusalem    

2 Stops

1

Bethlehem

At a prearranged time, pickup from your hotel lobby. Your driver takes you for 30 minutes to the Allenby Bridge, also known as King Hussein Bridge. After the formalities board a shuttle bus, say farewell to Jordan and cross into Palestine / Israel. Meet your new representative outside the Israeli terminal. Drive 1 hour to Bethlehem, a town with a Palestinian Christian community. See the Shepherds’ Fields in Beit Sahour, then arrive at Manger Square and the ancient Church of the Nativity. See also part of the 700 km long Separation Wall, dividing the West Bank and Israel, used as graffiti wall, some created by the British artist Banksy.
2

Jerusalem

Proceed to your hotel in Jerusalem and overnight.
New Capitol Hotel or similar
Breakfast

Day 6
Jerusalem Old City    

1 Stop

1

Jerusalem

Start your tour with a panoramic view from the top of Mount Olives, a good place for an introduction to the city and its history. Then we visit the holy sites of the three monotheistic religions, represented in Jerusalem. We start with the walk to the Wailing Wall, which represents the last remnants of the Jewish Temple, destroyed by the Romans. Usually you can see the various types of Jews who come to worship at this holy place. If open to visitors, we ascend to the Temple Mount, to look at the famous Dome of the Rock. Continue through the Arab Market to the "Via Dolorosa", Jesus' "Way of Suffering", which leads us to The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Jesus was crucified and buried. Return to your Jerusalem hotel.
New Capitol Hotel or similar
Breakfast

Day 7
Jerusalem - Caesarea - Akko - Haifa - Jerusalem    

4 Stops

1

Caesarea

Today we explore the some of the attractions at the Mediterranean Sea. The first stop is the city of Caesarea, where you’ll visit the ancient Roman ruins of Herod’s Harbour and the Roman Theater. It is one of the biggest amphitheatres built during the Roman era and used for chariot races and gladiator fights.
2

Akko

We continue to the ancient port city of Akko, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring impressive fortified city walls and the underground Crusader passageways used by the Knights of St. John. You’ll have the opportunity to browse the Old Market.
3

Haifa

Next, travel to Haifa, home to the headquarters of the Baha’i faith, to tour the stunningly terraced Baha’i Gardens.
4

Jerusalem

Return to your hotel in Jerusalem.
New Capitol Hotel or similar
Breakfast

Day 8
Jerusalem - Ben Gurion Airport    

1 Stop

1

Ben Gurion Airport

Check out of the hotel, your driver meets you in the hotel lobby. Transfer about one hour to Ben Gurion Airport. Board your flight and time to say goodbye to the Holy Land.
Breakfast

Inclusions


  • Meet & greet upon arrival at Amman Airport.
  • Entrance fees to mentioned sites.
  • 3 hours jeep ride with Bedouin driver in Wadi Rum.
  • For 6 and more travelers escorting guide on all tour days.
  • English speaking guide in Jerusalem on day 6.
  • English speaking spot guide in Petra (2.5 hours).
  • 3 nights at hotel with breakfast in Jerusalem.
  • 1 night at hotel with breakfast at the Dead Sea.
  • 1 night Wadi Rum Camp with breakfast and dinner, private tent with en suite bathroom.
  • 1 night at hotel with breakfast in Petra.
  • 1 night at hotel with breakfast in Amman.
  • 1 airport transfer on departure.
  • 1 airport transfer on arrival.
  • Transfers in private, a/c, new vehicle.
  • Free Wi-Fi and mineral water on board of the vehicle.

Exclusions


  •  Airfare. 
  •  Travel Insurance.  
  •  Meals and beverage not stated.  
  •  Electric golf cart or camel ride in Petra. 
  •  Tips, portage and personal expenses. 
  •  Entry visa Israel if needed.  
  •  Departure tax Jordan land border and shuttle bus border fee.  
  •   Entry visa Jordan (free of charge possible, see Practical Info).  

Practical Info


• For entry visa regularities see our blog Jordan Visa Information.
• Check-in time at hotels is 14:00, check-out time at hotels 12:00 noon.
• 4x4s in Wadi Rum are old vehicles without A/C and seat belt. They belong to the local Bedouin association.
• Wear comfortable walking shoes and depending on season pack sun protection.
• To respect the local culture please cover shoulders and knees.
• For Dead Sea don't forget swimwear, flip flops or water sandals.
• A 700 meters horse ride from the main gate to the beginning of the Siq is included in the admission fee Petra. Horse handlers expect a tip of 5 JD per horse.
• Dress code: for the visit of religious sites, you need to dress modestly and cover shoulders and knees.
• The old city of Jerusalem is closed to private vehicles.
• Temple Mount Opening Hours: Mon-Thu, wintertime: 07:30-10:30, 12:30-13:30 – Mon-Thu, summertime: 08:30-11:30, 13:30-14:30 - Fri & Sat closed.
• Non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the Dome of the Rock or the Al Aqsa Mosque.

How to Book this Tour


- After booking the tour with us online, one of our consultants will get in touch within 24 hours. You need to pay then a 25% deposit by credit card or by bank transfer. The full payment is due latest 14 days before tour start.
- Cancellations or changes need to be sent in written form. Charges are as follows:
• 25 $USD of the total price of the trip for cancellations from the date of booking until 31 days before departure.
• 25% of the total price of the trip for cancellations or changes made 30 to 08 days before departure.
• 100% of the total price of the trip for cancellations or changes made 07 to 01 days before departure or no show.
- For refunds we do not cover transaction fees charged by credit card companies and banks.
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