
PETRA FULL DAY TRIP
Petra, "the rose red city, half as old as time" is a must-see for
the visitor to Jordan. Carved entirely out of solid rock and hidden
amongst the ancient canyons of Jordan's south is this most mystic
and glorious of Jordan's national treasures.
Petra, the once lost Nabataean city, includes temples, roman
theaters, monasteries, houses and roads as well as the world famous
Treasury Monument, featured in the closing shots of Indiana Jones
and the Last Crusade.
Departs at 8.00 am.
Price includes entrance fees, horse riding, lunch in Petra, guide
and transportation by air-conditioned bus.
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WADI RUM HALF DAY
TRIP
Wadi Rum, the "Valley of the Moon" is one of the most beautiful
deserts in the world. Imposing wind-sculpted mountains of granite
and pink sandstone loom high above ever-shifting dunes of rust
coloured sands.
Carved by the elements over many thousands of years, these
extraordinary natural sculptures, coupled with the arid and barren
nature of the desert, are truly reminiscent of the lunar landscape
of the moon.
Home to some of the last remaining traditional Bedouin families in
Jordan, Wadi Rum is a once in a lifetime experience, not to be
missed.
Departs at 2.00 pm.
Price includes entrance fees, jeep safari in Wadi Rum, welcome
drink, dinner in a Bedouin tent, transportation by air-conditioned
bus.
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DEAD SEA, MADABA, MT NEBO DAY TRIP
The Dead Sea, or the "Sea of Lot" lies in the Jordan Valley, the
lowest point on the surface of the earth, some 400 meters below sea
level. As the name suggests, the Dead Sea is devoid of life, due to
its high salt and mineral content. But it is these natural elements
which give the waters their curative powers and, try as one may, it
is impossible to sink in the thick brine which is four times as
salty as regular sea water.
Madaba, the "City of Mosaics" is home to a wonderfully vivid, sixth
century Byzantine mosaic map, the earliest surviving original map of
the Holy land, showing Jerusalem and other holy sites. Scattered
throughout Madaba's churches and homes are literally hundreds of
other mosaics from the 5th to the 7th centuries.
10 kilometers to the west is the most revered site in Jordan, Mt
Nebo, a hilly district with a spectacular view across the Jordan
Valley and the Dead Sea, believed to be the final resting place of
the prophet Moses. Protecting the ruins of a 4th and 6th Century
church, whose floor is still covered with marvelous mosaics, is a
building constructed by the Franciscans who started excavating the
site in 1933.
Departs at 7.30 am.
Price includes entrance fees, lunch, guide and transportation by
air-conditioned bus.
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PHARAOH ISLAND DAY TRIP
On a island in the middle of the Gulf of Aqaba is the castle of
Saladin, foe of Richard the Lion Heart and Reynald de Chatillon. The
Island lies in sparkling cyan waters with abundant marine life.
Departs at 10.30 am.
Price includes entrance fees, visa fees, lunch on board,
transportation by boat.
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AQABA CITY TOURS
Aqaba is warm, sunny and inviting, fringed with palm trees and
lapped by the crystal clear water of the Gulf. For the history
enthusiast, there are sites reflecting human habitation for at least
five and a half thousand years. Of special interest are the early
Islamic city called Ayla, the Aqaba Fort and a museum at the house
of Sharif Hussein bin Ali, the great, great grandfather of King
Abdullah.
Departs at 10.00 am.
Price includes entrance fees, short walk through the center of
Aqaba, transportation by air-conditioned bus.
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NIGHT CRUISE BY BOAT
The Gulf of Aqaba, at the tip of the Red Sea, is a magical place
after dark. Ringed by a million sparkling lights from Aqaba, nearby
Taba, the balmy night air and starlight sky provide a romantic
backdrop to your evening of dinner, music and dancing.
Departs at 7.00 pm.
Price includes sea cruise, dinner and music in the Gulf of Aqaba on
board the new Aquamarina Hajaman boat.
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DEAD SEA, JERASH, AMMAN DAY TRIP
The Dead Sea has an historical and spiritual legacy, believed to
be the site of five biblical cities; Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zebouin
and Zoar. The Dead Sea's natural salt and mineral elements give the
waters the curative powers that have been recognized since the days
of Herod the Great, more than 2,000 years ago.
The Graeco-Roman city of Jerash is considered the best preserved and
most complete city of the Decapolis, a confederation of ten Roman
cities dating from the 1st Century BC. Today's visitors may wander
among the original temples, theatres, plazas, baths and colonnaded
streets, all enclosed within the remaining city walls.
Amman, the capital city of Jordan, is a city of contrasts, a mixture
of ancient and modern. The city is crowned by the Citadel, a hill
with the ruins of the Temple of Hercules, and a museum with
artifacts dating back to the earliest settlement in the region some
700,000 years ago. At the foot of the Citadel is the 5,000 seat
Roman theatre. Still rapidly growing, Amman is a busy commercial and
administrative center with many modern facilities, restaurants,
shops, hotels, and night clubs.
Departs at 7.30 am.
Price includes transportation by air conditioned bus, entrance fees,
lunch, guide and flight from Amman back to Aqaba.
- Airport/Hotel/Airport (Aqaba) $US 10 per person
- Wadi Arava Border/Aqaba/Wadi Arava Border $US 10 per person *
- Non Commissionable









