Discover Jordan: 4 nights in luxury for just €296!

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Discover affordable package holidays to Amman, Jordan, including flights, hotel and car rental. Experience Petra and UNESCO sites!

Entdecken Sie preiswerte Pauschalreisen nach Amman, Jordanien, inkl. Flügen, Hotel und Mietwagen. Erleben Sie Petra und UNESCO-Stätten!
Discover affordable package holidays to Amman, Jordan, including flights, hotel and car rental. Experience Petra and UNESCO sites!

Discover Jordan: 4 nights in luxury for just €296!

Amman, the vibrant capital of Jordan, is currently emerging as a premier destination with attractive offerings for European travelers. Loud Holiday Pirates Cheap flights are currently available with Ryanair. A particularly tempting package includes 4 nights at the 5-star Radisson Blu Hotel, including direct flights and a rental car, for just €296 per person.

For a solo traveler the cost is around €500, but the rental car opens up the possibility of taking day trips, such as to Petra, which is just a three-hour drive away. This historic site is known for its impressive rock-cut architecture and is considered one of the symbols of Jordan.

Offers and travel information

In addition, the city offers several other 5-star hotels, including the Crowne Plaza and the Mövenpick, at slightly higher prices. Travelers should also note that a visa is required to visit Jordan. The Jordan Pass is a practical solution as it not only covers the visa but also includes entry to many attractions.

The Jordan Pass allows tourists to explore numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites, museums and impressive castles. A popular destination is Umm Qais, a historic site that was once a cultural center and is known for the miracle of the Gadaren pigs. There are also remains of classical poetry from antiquity and impressive archaeological relics such as the colonnaded street and two theaters.

Attractions and activities

Near Umm Qais are the Al-Himma thermal springs, prized since Roman times and open to both private and public access. Another highlight is the famous city of Petra, also called the “Rose City”, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. Petra, possibly in 312 BC. Founded in the 1st century BC as the capital of the Nabataeans, it attracts thousands of tourists every year.

Travelers can look forward to exploring the impressive ruins of the city, which lies on the slopes of Jebel al-Madhbah, possibly the biblical Mount Hor. Furthermore, Pella, a popular site among archaeologists, offers glimpses of antiquities from the Graeco-Roman period and remains of early civilizations.

For information about further travel advice and current regulations, visitors should consult the Federal Foreign Office website and prepare thoroughly for their trip to Jordan.

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