Discover the best places to visit in Jordan with our comprehensive travel packages. We cover all the top Jordan travel highlights and must-see places, ensuring you experience the full beauty and history of this incredible country.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
a protected desert wilderness known for its dramatic landscapes of sandstone mountains, valleys, and ancient rock carvings.
One of the most famous desert castles in Jordan and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, features ruins from the Roman, Byzantine, and early Islamic periods.
Al-Maghtas is believed to be the site where John the Baptist baptized Jesus.
Famous for its unique experience of floating effortlessly due to its high salt concentration.
One of the best-preserved Roman cities outside Italy.
Built by one of Saladin’s generals in 1184 AD
located on the Red Sea, is Jordan’s premier destination for water activities.
a wide range of trails, from easy walks to challenging treks.
Known for its Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics.
A significant biblical site where Moses is said to have seen the Promised Land before his death.
one of the most remote and least visited desert castles
built by the Crusaders in 1115 AD to control the trade routes from Egypt to Syria
a historic town known for its Ottoman architecture and cultural heritage.
the ancient city of Gadara, offers stunning views of the Sea of Galilee and the Golan Heights.
known for its ancient Hellenistic palace, Qasr Al-Abd, which dates back to the 2nd century BC.
one of Jordan’s oldest archaeological sites, with ruins dating back to the Neolithic period.
Located on one of the seven hills that originally made up Amman.
a large Crusader fortress built in the 12th century
the hilltop fortress where John the Baptist was imprisoned and later beheaded.
believed to be the birthplace of the Prophet Elijah (Ilyas).
one of the best-preserved desert castles.
well-preserved Roman amphitheater, dating back to the 2nd century AD.
an archaeological site located a few kilometers north of Petra.
an ancient city located in Aqaba, Jordan's southernmost city.
Built from black basalt, Qasr al-Azraq has been a strategic military site for centuries.
Known for its dramatic canyons and the famous Siq Trail, which involves wading through water.
Features lush Mediterranean forests, hiking trails, and wildlife watching.
A unique wetland oasis in the desert, ideal for birdwatching and nature walks along boardwalk trails.
Dedicated to the breeding and protection of endangered species like the Arabian oryx.
Known for its cool, shaded forests with Aleppo pine and oak trees, making it ideal for summer hiking.
Part of the Dana Biosphere Reserve, this wadi offers challenging hikes through lush vegetation and narrow gorges.
Located in northern Jordan, this reserve features serene hiking trails through rolling hills and valleys.
Often compared to a smaller Grand Canyon, offers challenging hikes through its canyon.
Famous for its therapeutic waterfalls and hot springs.
A narrow canyon near the Dead Sea, offers cool, refreshing hikes through water-filled gorges.
Known for its scenic beauty and natural hot springs.
The largest of the Umayyad desert palaces, located near Amman
Originally a Roman fort, later transformed into a desert castle by the Umayyads.
a large water park located in the capital city, offering a variety of pools, water slides, and wave pools.
private beach club in Aqaba offers a range of water activities, including snorkeling, diving, parasailing, and boat rides.
The Jordan Museum in Amman is the largest museum in the country, housing artifacts from Jordan’s rich history, including the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Amman is known for its delicious food, and there are plenty of opportunities to try traditional Jordanian cuisine.
Located in King Hussein Park, the Royal Automobile Museum showcases a collection of classic and historical cars owned by the Jordanian royal family.
one of Amman’s oldest and most charming neighborhoods, known for its bohemian vibe, art galleries, and cafes.
part of Amman’s modern downtown, offering a blend of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
an arts center dedicated to contemporary Arab art, located in a historic area of Amman.
cultural and artistic space located in one of Amman’s oldest buildings.
stunning blue-domed mosque is one of Amman’s most iconic landmarks.
The Wild Jordan Center in downtown Amman is an eco-tourism hub that focuses on conservation efforts across Jordan.
Al-Balad, downtown Amman's historic area, known for its souks (markets).
an iconic landmark in Amman known for its distinctive blue-domed architecture.
Visit the Abu Jaber Museum, also known as the Jordan Archaeological Museum,.
a historic fortress that served as a defensive structure along the pilgrimage route to Mecca.
a unique eco-friendly accommodation in the Dana Biosphere Reserve.
Take a trip on the historic Hijaz Railway, originally built to connect Damascus to Medina.
ne of the seven hills that make up the city of Amman. Wander through its historic neighborhoods.
a significant religious site, believed to be the location where John the Baptist baptized Jesus.
an ancient route that offers stunning scenery and access to many of Jordan's historical sites.
a popular shopping destination in Amman
hosts various art exhibitions and cultural events.
a vibrant cultural hub lined with cafes, art galleries, and shops selling local crafts.
a vibrant outdoor market located in the heart of Amman. Known for its lively atmosphere.
one of Amman's largest shopping centers.