"A large scale luxury resort and spa in Jordan, built on the mineral-rich shores of the Dead Sea."
Jordan is a country of ancient, biblical sites, dramatic deserts and Roman ruins. But every travel guide to Jordan will pick out Petra as the most impressive attraction. Your visit will begin in chaotic, dusty Amman. Check into an opulent luxury hotel, make a day trip to the stunning ruined Roman city of Jerash and then head South to the spa hotels on the Dead Sea, the Bedouin deserts of Wadi Rum and the lost rose city of Petra.
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"A large scale luxury resort and spa in Jordan, built on the mineral-rich shores of the Dead Sea."
From JOD 162
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"Typical Four Seasons style, this is a dependable luxury hotel in Amman, with beautiful city views."
From JOD 146
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Notes From Jordan | Lee Marshall | Jordan, Petra, Petra
Jordan still has tourist kudos. Tell your friends you're going there, and likely as not they will exclaim "Jordan!" in that tone that's somewhere between surprise and trying to remember where the hell it is.
Petra | Solange Hando | Jordan, Petra, Petra
Then there are strange whispers and fleeting shadows, dark-eyed children selling ‘Nabataean pottery’ and Bedouin jewellery, small oases where you can rest in the shade and even a nomad tent high up on a hill
Walking to Petra | Jeremy Seal | Jordan, Petra, Petra
There are exhilarating, sometimes challenging day-long hikes along hillside paths which some local Bedouins – the ones who have not yet acquired pick-up trucks - still use to move their livestock to the summer pastures