Jordan is a land where ancient history, dramatic landscapes, and warm hospitality come together for an unforgettable journey. From the majestic rock-hewn city of Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, to the golden dunes of Wadi Rum and the shimmering Dead Sea, the country offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and remarkable man-made wonders.
Experience nights beneath the desert stars, connect with a welcoming Bedouin community, savor delicious cuisine in vibrant Amman, and explore the well-preserved Roman ruins of Jerash, biblical sites like Mount Nebo, and the Baptism Site of Jesus.
With Tour For Less, discover Jordan’s iconic attractions with seamless service, expert guides, and exceptional value, making every journey effortless, inspiring, and truly memorable.
Jordanian cuisine is a warm reflection of the country’s history, hospitality, and cultural traditions. Influenced by Levantine and Bedouin flavors, meals emphasize fresh ingredients, aromatic spices, and generous portions meant to be shared.
Signature dishes include mansaf, the national dish made with lamb, fermented yogurt sauce, and rice; maqluba, a layered rice and vegetable dish flipped upside down before serving; and a wide variety of mezze such as hummus, baba ghanoush, and labneh. Freshly baked flatbread accompanies almost every meal.
The official currency is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels,
restaurants, and larger shops, but smaller markets and rural areas may only take cash. ATMs are
readily available in major cities but limited in remote regions, so plan accordingly.
Jordan’s most iconic attraction and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ancient Nabataean city, carved into rose-red sandstone cliffs, features landmarks such as the Treasury, Monastery, and Royal Tombs.
A vast desert landscape known as the “Valley of the Moon.” Famous for its dramatic rock formations, red dunes, Bedouin culture, and jeep safaris, as well as stargazing and luxury desert camps.
The lowest point on Earth, renowned for its mineral-rich waters and therapeutic mud. Visitors enjoy effortless floating, spa experiences, and stunning views across the water.
Jordan’s modern capital blended with ancient history. Key highlights include the Citadel, Roman Theater, Rainbow Street, vibrant markets, and a dynamic culinary scene.
One of the best-preserved Roman cities outside Italy. Its colonnaded streets, temples, theaters, and plazas offer an impressive glimpse into Roman-era urban life.
Jordan’s gateway to the Red Sea. A popular destination for beach relaxation, snorkeling, and scuba diving, with colorful coral reefs and year-round warm waters.
A sacred site believed to be where Prophet Moses viewed the Promised Land. It offers panoramic views over the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea.
Known as the “City of Mosaics,” famous for the Madaba Map, a 6th-century mosaic depicting the Holy Land. A key stop for religious and cultural tourism.
Home to Ajloun Castle, a 12th-century fortress built to defend the region during the Crusades. Surrounded by green hills and nature reserves.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer mild temperatures, ideal for
sightseeing and outdoor activities. Summers can be very hot inland and in deserts, while winters
bring cooler weather and occasional rain.
The Jordan Pass covers your visa and entry to over 40 attractions, including Petra and Wadi Rum. It saves time and money, making your trip hassle-free.
Yes! Jordan is one of the safest countries in the Middle East. Tourist areas are secure, and locals are friendly and welcoming.
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, modest clothing for religious sites, layers for cooler months, and swimwear for the Dead Sea or Aqaba.
Jordanian Dinar (JOD). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carry cash for markets, taxis, and small villages.
Yes, Jordan is safe for solo travelers and women. Standard safety precautions and respectful attire are advised.
Don’t miss mansaf (traditional lamb and rice dish), falafel, hummus, grilled meats, and sweet treats like baklava. Street food and local restaurants are both excellent options
7–10 days allows you to cover Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea, Amman, Jerash, Aqaba, Madaba, Mount Nebo, and Ajloun comfortably. Longer trips let you explore at a relaxed pace.
Our tours combine affordable pricing, expert guides, private transportation, and visits to all must-see sites. We make your Jordan experience hassle-free, safe, and unforgettable.