Witness the classical antiquities of Amman and Jerash Greco – Roman city on this 8-hour private tour. Traveling between the sites by air-conditioned vehicle, take guided tours of the sun-burnished ancient ruins of Amman Citadel and see the city’s stellar Roman Amphitheater, a 6,000-seater stadium from the 2nd century. Then, drive to the spectacular ruins of Jerash, one of the Middle East’s best-preserved Roman cities, of the Decapolis. Stroll around the semi-crumbled temples, fountains, column-ringed Oval Plaza and, other relics as your guide tells fascinating stories of the city, once a prosperous outpost of the Roman Empire. Return to your Dead Sea hotel.
Private classic visits of Jerash & Amman Sightseeing of Citadel and Roman Theater from Dead Sea without entrance fees.<br/>Pickup included
Tour from Dead Sea Hotel: Private classic visits of Jerash and Amman City Sightseeing of Citadel and Roman Theater with lunch at a local restaurant.<br/>Pickup included
Private classic visits of Jerash and Amman City Sightseeing of the Citadel and Roman Theater from Dead Sea Hotels.<br/>Pickup included
Begin your 8-hour private tour with a pick up from your Dead Sea hotel, and travel by comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle to the hilltop Citadel that rises up over the Jordanian capital with your own private English-Speaking Driver who doubles up as your guide. On route, hear interesting facts behind this rock-top collection of Roman, Byzantine, as well as early Islamic ruins and head inside to explore.
See the stunning Roman temple of Hercules, colonnaded streets, and other relics as a guide unravels the history of each monument.
Continue to Amman’s spectacular, 2nd-century Roman Amphitheater, once part of the ancient city of Philadelphia that once stood on the site of today’s modern capital. Admire the scale and symmetry of the stunning, 6,000-seater arena, and hear from your guide how it was built to face north to shelter spectators from the fiercest heat of the sun.
Having explored here, sit back and relax as you leave Amman and drive to the archaeological ruins at Jerash. Soak up the views of the passing towns and green landscapes, and along the way, hear the history of Jerash. Largely established by Alexander the Great in the 2nd century B.C., this ancient city was one of the most prosperous in the Roman Empire, and was covered by sand for centuries until its remnants were discovered in 1806. Head through the ancient city gate and walk around the well-preserved ruins as your guide tells you tales about the city in its heyday. See its arches, theaters, and elegant colonnaded street.
Snap photos of the stunning Oval Plaza, the intriguing egg-shaped public square framed by standing columns.; as well as the Temples of Artemis and Zeus. After this amazing walking tour and free time to explore this unique city, return to Dead Sea where your experience finishes with a drop-off at your hotel.
•Your local contact is Zaid Tours and Travel on + 962 6 4622197.
•Zaid Tours and Travel opening hours are between 09:00 and 17:00 hours, Saturday to Thursday except Friday the weekend and local holidays.
•For emergencies you can contact the 24-hour mobile number on + 962 79 5635222.
•By email at info@zttint.com
•You can present either a paper or an electronic mobile voucher for this activity.
•Complimentary pick-up is offered for this tour activity from your centrally located hotel in Dead Sea
•At least 24 hours prior to your tour activity date to verify your pick-up time and pick-up location. If you are not arriving within the specified time frame, please contact Zaid Tours and Travel prior to your travels, or immediately upon arrival at your destination.
•If your hotel has changed from the original schedule advised, please contact Zaid Tours and Travel emergency mobile at least up to 12 – 6 hours in advance.
•Jordan Pass option does not include mentioned entrance fees.
•We are following hygienic- safety measurements and procedures required in Jordan by the Ministry of Health at the sites and during the visits.
Jordan is a country in the Middle East known for its ancient historical sites, stunning desert landscapes, and the Jordan River. It offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
Petra is an ancient city carved into the red sandstone cliffs. It is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Wadi Rum is a stunning desert landscape known for its red sand dunes, rock formations, and ancient petroglyphs. It has been used as a filming location for several movies, including 'The Martian' and 'Lawrence of Arabia'.
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth and is famous for its high salt concentration, which allows swimmers to float effortlessly. The mud from the Dead Sea is also known for its therapeutic properties.
The Amman Citadel is an ancient fortress located in the heart of Amman. It offers panoramic views of the city and is home to several historical structures, including the Temple of Hercules and the Umayyad Palace.
Jerash is one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world. It features impressive ruins, including the Oval Forum, the Temple of Artemis, and the South Gate.
Mansaf is the national dish of Jordan, made with lamb cooked in a fermented dried yogurt sauce, served with rice and pine nuts. It is traditionally eaten with hands and served on a large communal platter.
Falafel is a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas, herbs, and spices. It is often served in pita bread with vegetables and tahini sauce.
Hummus is a creamy dip made from blended chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic. It is typically served with pita bread or vegetables.
Maqluba is a traditional Jordanian dish made with rice, vegetables, and meat (usually chicken or lamb), cooked in a pot and then flipped upside down to serve. The name 'Maqluba' means 'upside-down' in Arabic.
These months offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures, making it ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities. Crowds are higher during these periods.
Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
GMT+3
230VV, 50HzHz
Jordan is generally considered safe for travelers, with a low crime rate and a welcoming local population. However, it is important to stay informed about the political situation and follow local advice regarding travel to certain areas.
Amman Abdali Bus Station, Amman Tabarbour Bus Station
Buses are the most common and affordable way to travel within Jordan. They are often crowded and may not be comfortable for long journeys.
Available • Apps: Careem, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Mount Nebo is a significant religious site, believed to be the place where Moses saw the Promised Land. It offers panoramic views of the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea.
Ajloun Castle is a 12th-century Islamic fortress built by Saladin to protect the region from Crusader attacks. It offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is a great spot for history enthusiasts.
Umm Qais is an ancient Roman city known for its well-preserved ruins, including a theater, a colonnaded street, and a nymphaeum. It offers stunning views of the Golan Heights and the Sea of Galilee.
Price varies by option