Jordan

Amman, Jordan

Amman is the capital and largest city of Jordan, serving as the country’s political, cultural, and economic centre. The city itself reflects a blend of ancient history and modern urban life, with archaeological sites and historic landmarks woven into everyday surroundings. Jordan as a whole is renowned for its wealth of ancient monuments and significant archaeological sites, many of which date back thousands of years. The country also holds deep importance for biblical history, with numerous sacred and historical locations spread across its landscape. Beyond history, Jordan is known for its diverse natural attractions, including protected nature reserves, dramatic deserts, and seaside resorts along the Red Sea. With its rich heritage, varied landscapes, and welcoming culture, Jordan offers a destination filled with depth, discovery, and timeless appeal.

Attractions

420 metres below sea level & known as the lowest point in Earth.
Worlds deepest Salt Lake
Jordan River Baptismal Site
Beach
Cliff Walk
Citadel
Nature Reserve and Villages
Deadsea Products Shops, Cosmetics
Resorts 

Hotels & Transfers

The hotels I have stayed
1.  Dead Sea Spa Hotel
2.  Jordan Valley Marriott Resort & Spa

Deadsea is around an hour from Queen Alia Airport Amman. You can arrange the Transfer via the Hotel or a Tour Operator. On the way you will find a few good Deadsea Products & Gift shops.

 

Food & Restaurants

Amman offers an approachable yet refined dining scene, where traditional Jordanian mezze and national dishes sit comfortably alongside modern, international kitchens. From friendly neighborhood cafés to stylish bistros and rooftop dining, the city strikes a balance between casual warmth and elevated hospitality.

Useful Information

Currency :  Jordanian Dinar.
Jordan Time : GMT+3
Capital : Amman 
Official Language : Arabic
 

Visa : Some Nationalities will get Visa on arrival. Suggest you check the Consulate website for more information. Tourism website www.visitjordan.com

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