
Middle East
Jordan
Petra (7th Wonder of the Modern World), Wadi Rum (Martian landscapes), Dead Sea (-430m), Roman Jerash, Red Sea at Aqaba: Jordan packs 4 mythical experiences into 1 week.
- Capital
- Amman
- Currency
- Dinar jordanien (JOD)
- Languages
- Arabe
- Budget
- Mid-range travel from around €95/day/person; budget travellers manage on €50-70, comfort travel on €250-500
Jordan at a glance
Jordan — the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan since 1946 — is a small West Asian country (89,000 km², the size of Austria) wedged between Syria to the north, Iraq to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south, and Israel/Palestine and the Red Sea to the west. 11 million inhabitants, mostly Sunni Arab, including 40% Palestinian, Syrian and Iraqi refugees welcomed over decades — Jordan is a model of stability in a turbulent region.
The country organises around four major tourist regions: Amman and the North (Amman, a modern capital on 7 hills like Rome, Jerash and its Roman ruins among the world's best-preserved, Madaba and its Byzantine mosaics, Mount Nebo where Moses saw the Promised Land); the centre (8th-century Umayyad desert castles, historic King's Road of Antiquity); the Dead Sea (-430m, lowest point on Earth, unique buoyancy, luxury hotel complexes); and the south with its jewels: Petra (Nabataean capital carved into the rose-pink cliff, UNESCO and 7th Wonder of the Modern World), Wadi Rum (red dune desert sculpted by winds, Martian landscapes used for Star Wars and Dune shoots), and Aqaba (Jordan's only Red Sea port, world-class diving).
Jordan's tourist density is staggering: on 89,000 km², 6 UNESCO sites (Petra, Wadi Rum, Quseir Amra, Um er-Rasas, Mount Nebo, Old Amman), landscapes of stunning variety (from green Galilee in the north to orange southern dunes), and a human experience marked by legendary Bedouin hospitality. It's also one of the region's most stable and safe countries — a remarkable haven in a turbulent Middle East.
What we love
- ✅Petra: one of the world's most impressive archaeological sites, 7th Modern Wonder
- ✅Wadi Rum: unique desert landscapes, authentic Bedouin camp under the stars
- ✅Dead Sea: unique buoyancy, therapeutic mud baths, lowest point on Earth (-430m)
- ✅High safety and remarkable political stability in a turbulent Middle East
- ✅Excellent tourist density: all essentials visitable in 7-10 days
What to know
- ❌Petra overcrowded in high season (15,000+ visitors/day Mar-May)
- ❌Higher cost than neighbours (Egypt, Turkey) — but Jordan Pass remains very advantageous
- ❌Extreme climate: dangerous summer (40-44 °C at Petra), cold and even snowy winter
- ❌Frontiers in tension zones (Syria, Iraq, Israel) — increased vigilance in these regions
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7 days7 days Jordan: Amman, Jerash, Dead Sea, Petra, Wadi Rum
A week for Jordan's essentials — Amman, Roman Jerash, Dead Sea buoyancy, Petra (2 days), Bedouin Wadi Rum camp. Direct flight Paris-Amman, private driver. Optimal bucket-list format in 1 week.
10 days10 days Jordan: Amman, Jerash, Dead Sea, Petra (2d), Wadi Rum (2d), Aqaba diving
10 days to combine archaeological Jordan (Petra, Jerash) + desert (Wadi Rum 2 nights) + Dead Sea + Red Sea diving at Aqaba. The "complete" format that adds the Red Sea to the 7-day itinerary.
14 days14 days Grand Tour Jordan: North, Dead Sea, Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba, Eastern Desert
Grand Tour of Jordan in 2 weeks — Ajloun and desert castles in the north, Dead Sea, Petra (3 days), Wadi Rum (3 nights), Aqaba diving, and eastern region (Quseir Amra UNESCO, Azraq Oasis). Complete format to discover Jordan in depth.
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Our verdict
Jordan is one of the world's most accessible and complete bucket-list destinations. Petra delivers on all promises (and more — visit it over 2 days to grasp the site's grandeur), Wadi Rum offers one of the world's finest desert experiences (Bedouin camp under the stars), the Dead Sea provides a unique sensation (buoyancy, mud baths), and Jordanian hospitality is legendary. The country packs all essentials into 7-10 days, in a safe and well-organised setting. The Jordan Pass (70-80 JOD) is the must-buy: it combines visa + entry to 40+ sites (including Petra), excellent value. Visit in March-May or September-November for the best conditions (temperatures + colours + reasonable crowds). Avoid June-August (dangerous heat) and December-February (very cold in the desert).





