Jordan

Visit Jordan


Discover the wonders of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. From ancient cities to breathtaking landscapes, here are the top sights you must see!

Petra

Petra

Known as the Rose City, Petra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Its rock-cut architecture and stunning canyons are a must-see.

Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum

The Valley of the Moon is famous for its dramatic sandstone mountains and red desert. Explore by jeep, camel, or hot air balloon for an unforgettable adventure.

Dead Sea

Dead Sea

The lowest point on Earth, the Dead Sea is renowned for its hypersaline water and therapeutic mud. Float effortlessly and enjoy the unique landscape.

Jerash

Jerash

One of the best-preserved Roman provincial towns in the world, Jerash boasts grand colonnades, theaters, temples, and plazas.

Aqaba

Aqaba

Jordan's window to the Red Sea, Aqaba is perfect for snorkeling, diving, and relaxing on beautiful beaches with vibrant coral reefs.

Amman Citadel

Amman Citadel

Perched atop one of Amman's seven hills, the Citadel offers sweeping city views and ancient ruins from Roman, Byzantine, and Umayyad periods.

Madaba

Madaba

Famous for its stunning Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics, especially the ancient mosaic map of the Holy Land.

Dana & Feynan

Dana & Feynan

Jordan's largest nature reserve, home to breathtaking canyons, wildlife, and eco-lodges.

Ajloun

Ajloun

Known for its impressive 12th-century Ajloun Castle and lush green hills.

Karak

Karak

Home to the mighty Crusader castle, Karak is a city of history and dramatic landscapes.

Irbid

Irbid

A vibrant university city in northern Jordan, close to many ancient ruins.

Baptism Site

Baptism/Bethany beyond the Jordan/Al-Maghtas

Believed to be the site of Jesus' baptism, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a major pilgrimage destination.

Desert Castles

Desert Castles

A series of stunning early Islamic palaces and fortresses scattered across Jordan's eastern desert.

As-Salt

As-Salt

A UNESCO World Heritage city known for its Ottoman architecture and interfaith harmony.

Umm al Jimal

Umm al Jimal

An ancient town with impressive black basalt ruins, often called the "Black Gem of the Desert".

Wadi Mujib

Wadi Mujib

A dramatic canyon and nature reserve, perfect for hiking and canyoning adventures.

Umm Qais

Umm Qais

Ancient Gadara, with panoramic views over the Sea of Galilee and impressive Greco-Roman ruins.

Pella

Pella

One of the most ancient sites in Jordan, with ruins from the Bronze Age to early Islam.

Mukawir

Mukawir

The hilltop fortress where John the Baptist was imprisoned and executed, offering stunning Dead Sea views.

Mount Nebo

Mount Nebo

A biblical site believed to be where Moses saw the Promised Land, with sweeping views and ancient mosaics.

Lady of the Mountain

Lady of the Mountain

A revered Catholic shrine in Anjara, believed to have been visited by Jesus and his mother Mary.

Hill of Elijah

Hill of Elijah

A sacred hill near the Jordan River, associated with the prophet Elijah's ascension to heaven.

King Abdullah Mosque Amman

King Abdullah Mosque

One of Amman's most iconic modern landmarks, the Blue Domed King Abdullah Mosque is renowned for its stunning architecture and openness to visitors. It offers a unique insight into Jordan's religious life.

Roman Theatre Amman

Roman Theatre Amman

Located in the heart of Amman, this 6,000-seat Roman theatre dates back to the 2nd century. Exceptionally well-preserved, it still hosts cultural events and stands as a remarkable example of Roman architecture.