



Historical Jordan Solos Tour with Wadi Rum and Dead Sea
Enjoy visiting the carved city of Petra, the desert landscapes of Wadi rum, superb Roman remains and more on this low-cost solos tour of Jordan. Jordan is a beautiful land steeped in four millennia of history. On this special holiday for solo travellers you’ll visit the enigmatic and extraordinary ancient city of Petra, one of the new seven wonders of the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded by the Nabataens – the mysterious and nomadic tribe who established the city around 6BC, it’s unique buildings are a wonder to behold and include a theatre, royal tombs, colonnaded street…
Follow in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia in the dramatic Wadi Rum desert, explore UNESCO-listed Bethany, the site of Jesus’ baptism, and float in the salty waters of the Dead Sea. When you’re not out and about exploring this remarkable land, look forward to relaxing in convivial company as well as enjoying excursions, experiences and social activities. From the start of your holiday when you’ll be met at the airport with fast-track and airport lounge services, to the farewell dinner at the end of your tour, we’ll ensure you get the most out of travelling solo.
Your Tour Includes
TRAVEL
Included travel insurance
Return flights and transfers
Tourist visa for full British Citizens resident in the UK
VIP door-to-door travel service from anywhere on the UK mainland
ACCOMMODATION
8 nights in hotels
Porterage at all hotels
EXPERIENCES
Tour Manager
Visit to Jurash
Tour of Amman highlights
Tour three of the desert castles
Visit Mount Nebo, Madaba and Shobak castle
Guided full-day tour of Petra
Visit to Wadi Rum
Visit to Jesus’ baptism site, Bethany
FOOD & DRINK
Welcome drink and dinner
Drinks party
Farewell dinner
14 meals: 8 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 4 dinners
Day 1 UK-Amman
After UK door-to-door travel service to the airport, fly to Amman, arriving in the evening.
Transfer to the locally rated 4-star AlQasr Metropole Hotel (3Q) for a three-night stay.
Day 2 Amman-Jerash
Amman, the capital of Jordan, is set on seven hills, like Rome. This morning’s included tour of Amman introduces the capital's highlights. Start at Citadel Hill, which towers over the city. Herod the Great built a temple to Hercules here in 30 BC, and some Roman ruins still survive, including a theatre that could seat 6,000 spectators.
Afterwards, drive to Jerash, which in Roman times was one of the ten leading cities in the region. The Emperor Hadrian visited the city in AD 129 and a triumphal arch, built in his honour, served as the main gateway to the town. Jerash fell into decline after the Persian invasion of AD 614 and the Muslim conquest of AD 636. An earthquake damaged the city in AD 749, but the well-preserved ruins include a Roman Forum, two theatres, a hippodrome and the 600-metre colonnaded ‘Street of Columns’, where you can still see ruts in the paving stones made by chariot wheels!
Lunch is included in a Jerash restaurant. Today you can also look forward to an included drinks party at a wine tasting bar in Amman, and a welcome dinner.
Meals Included: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Day 3 Desert Castles
After breakfast, head out to explore Jordan’s Desert castles.
This array of 7th and 8th century buildings in the desert plains of eastern Jordan – including small palaces, bath houses or caravanserai – are variously thought to have been built for Umayyad princes as desert retreats, traders’ rest stops or even agricultural sites. Visit the best-preserved castles of Qusair Amra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Qasr al Kharrana and Qasr al Azraq, then return to your hotel.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Day 4 Mount Nebo-Madaba-Shobak-Petra
Check out after breakfast and travel to Mount Nebo, the site from which Moses was allowed to see the Holy Land.
Thought to be the site of his tomb, various temples and churches have been built here. Mosaics from an early Christian monastery are preserved in the Franciscan church. Continue to Madaba, an ancient, rambling town mentioned in the Bible’s Book of Numbers, and known as the ‘City of Mosaics’. Admire Madaba’s masterpiece – a 6th-century mosaic map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, believed to be the earliest created. At Shobak, see the mountaintop Crusader castle, built in the early 12th-century to protect the trade route between Damascus and Egypt.
Continue to Petra, where you’ll stay two nights at the locally rated 5-star Movenpick Petra Resort Hotel (4Q) with dinner tonight.
Meals Included: Breakfast | Dinner
Day 5 Petra
After breakfast, enjoy a full-day walking tour around Petra, known as the ‘rose-red city half as old as time’. Petra was built from 800 BC to 100 AD by Nabatean Arabs in a canyon, with the only entrance being through a narrow cleft in the rock. Many of its buildings were carved out of the rock, and this vast archaeological site is one of the wonders of the world. Petra fell into disuse in the 6th century and was ‘lost’ ‘until 1812, when it was rediscovered.
This afternoon you'll have free time to explore on your own. Perhaps visit the interesting museum, or the more adventurous can climb the 900 steps up to the Deir or Monastery, a vast tomb dating from the first century AD that was later used as a Christian church. Walk back to your hotel for dinner.
Meals Included: Breakfast | Dinner
Day 6 Petra-Wadi-Rum-Dead Sea
Check out after breakfast for a coach drive to Wadi Rum.
The largest, most magnificent valley in the south of Jordan, its name means ‘Moon Valley’– you’ll see why – and there remain many traces of early civilisations here. Enjoy lunch in a dome-shaped restaurant in Sun City Camp.
Afterwards, continue to the Dead Sea where you’ll have time to take a dip before you check in to the locally rated 4-star Movenpick Dead Sea Resort and Spa (4Q) for a three-night stay.
Meals Included: Breakfast | Lunch
Day 7 Bethany
After breakfast, visit Bethany, one of the most sacred Christian places in the world, on an included half-day tour. The Bible records that Jesus was baptised here by John the Baptist who lived, preached and baptised in this village on the south bank of Wadi Kharrar. Return to your hotel for the afternoon.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Day 8 Dead Sea
Today is at leisure to enjoy the Dead Sea. At 408 metres below sea level it is the earth’s lowest point on dry land. Because of its high concentration of salts, even a non-swimmer can float quite safely! The dark mud on the shore has been used for for therapeutic purposes for more than 2000 years. Enjoy a farewell dinner this evening.
Meals Included: Breakfast | Dinner
Day 9 Dead Sea-Amman-UK
After breakfast, travel to Amman airport for your return flight and your included UK door-to-door travel service home.
Meals Included: Breakfast