Amaan, Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea, Aqaba
17th – 24th May 2026
7 nights
12-15
Naz
£500.00
cost
£ 1500.00
17th – 24th May 2026
7 nights
12-15
Naz
£500.00
cost
£ 1500.00
17th – 24th May 2026
7 nights
12-15
Naz
£500.00
cost
£ 1500.00
The MWTG recommend the following flights if flying from London Stansted Airport (STN) to Amman Queen Alia International Airport.
Airline: Royal Jordanian
17/05/2026 - London Stansted Airport (STN) 15:40 departure to Amman Queen Alia International Airport arriving at 22:50
24/05/2026 - Amman Queen Alia International Airport 11:05 departure to London Stansted Airport (STN) arriving at 14:30
17/05/2026 to 24/05/2026
The availability of the ‘pay a deposit to secure your spot’ option changes from tour to tour, and is dependent on the number of days remaining before the tour’s departure.
Arrival at Queen Alia International Airport.
You will be met by our trusted representative for the group to assist you through immigration and the airport straight into a private transfer taking you to our hotel in the heart of Amman. There will be a opportunity to have dinner together and get to know the group before our early start tomorrow.
Overnight in Amman.
We will wake early to enjoy the breakfast at our hotel before heading out in our private minibus for our official Amman tour. We start off by going to Amman’s Citadel which is situated on a “mountain” in Central Amman. Known for being one of the oldest continuously inhabited places, this first stop will give us a glimpse over the capital before going to Amman-Downtown, known as “Al-Balad” by the locals. We will get to see the different & various markets and ancient souks.
We end the tour of Amaan by visiting the impressive remnant of its roman past, the Amphitheatre. The Roman theatre that was built at the time Amman was known as “Philadelphia” (around 106AD). Then it’s off to the city of Jerash. We will get to experience the impact & influence left by the Greco-Roman eras in the Mediterranean basin and the deeply rooted Arab traditions preserved by the local people. If we are lucky we may get to enjoy a historical re-enactment of gladiators & chariot race.
We finish the day by visiting the cave of the seven sleeper. The cave of Ashab Kahf is a partly natural and partly man-made burial cave dating back to the Byzantine era, believed to be the cave of Ashab Kahf as mentioned in the Quran. Dinner is back at our hotel and then it’s time to rest for another full day tomorrow.
Overnight in Amman.
We enjoy breakfast at the hotel then we travel to the south of Jordan to visit Karak Castel.
We then continue to Petra and squeeze in a visit to Little Petra. Officially known as Siq al-Barid, the site is just a 15 minutes drive from where we will be staying overnight. Little Petra boasts some exceptionally high gorges and carved facades, has far fewer tourists, yet still a awe inspiring history and ruins with visiting and experiencing. We finish the evening with the Petra balloon ride to view the sunset over Petra.
(Visit Petra by Night Optional) Overnight stay in Petra.
Early breakfast at our hotel then it’s a full day visiting Petra, the rose red city “Petra” is Jordan’s most valuable treasure and greatest tourist attraction. It is a vast, unique city, carved into the sheer rock face by the Nabataea’s, an industrious Arab people who settled here more than 2000 years ago, turning it into an important junction for the silk, spice and other trade routes that linked China, India and southern Arabia with Egypt, Syria, Greece and Rome. Upon arrival, you will walk through the Siq, the only access to this city Visit the Treasury, the Roman Theater, the Royal Tombs, the Court, Qaser Al Bint and the Church.
We then continue south to the desert of Wadi Rum for Train Station for ( Journey Through 1916 : In 1916, Arabs launched a revolt against the oppression of the Ottoman Empire’s government Led by Sharif Hussein bin Ali and his sons, the revolt fighters had to face the Ottoman war machine in fierce battles.
We then continue to on 4X4s through one of the most impressive deserts in the world. Explore the mountains, Lawrence of Arabia cave, spring, and dunes before watching the sun set.
Lastly we transfer to the Bedouin camp area deep inside the desert where we have a Barbecue Dinner waiting before spending the night at the Bedouin camp
Overnight Wadi Rum Desert.
We will enjoy a late Breakfast at our camp in Wadi Rum before heading to Aqaba. This is a Jordanian port city on the Red Sea’s Gulf of Aqaba.
We are spoilt for choice on how to spend our day. It is a free day, and we can relax on the beach, go snorkelling to see the colourful life under the water of the Red Sea or diving for the wreck sites. We also have Aqabas old town and colourful souks, the Sharif Al Hussein Bin Ali Masjid amongs many other things to do if you choose to venture out.
Overnight in Aqaba.
Today we are heading to Wadi-Al Moujeb. This adventure has you hiking through water and canyons. We will then be driving toward the lowest point on Earth to the Dead Sea to enjoy a stress-free day, floating in the saltiest body of water in the world. But we first start with some adventure and hit the ATVs in the desert.
Overnight at the Dead Sea.
We start the day as we always do with a hearty breakfast then transfer to visit the historic Mount Nebo, one of the most revered holy sites of Jordan and the place where Moses was buried where we have a over view the Jordan valley all the way to Palestine the holy land and mountains. A small Byzantine church was built there by early Christians, we visit this then visit the mosaic work shop where can see the hand craft of mosaic artefact. We continue our visit to the city mosaics (Madaba) to visit the Greek Orthodox church of St. George and see the 6th century Byzantine mosaic map showing Jerusalem and other holy sites . We return back to Amaan for our last dinner together as in the morning we say our goodbyes.
Overnight in Amman.
Breakfast & ‘see you later’. We don’t say goodbyes as this is not the end of our times together, friendships and sisterhood. We just say bye to the country of Jordan and return home till our next adventure.
Arrival at Queen Alia International Airport.
You will be met by our trusted representative for the group to assist you through immigration and the airport straight into a private transfer taking you to our hotel in the heart of Amman. There will be a opportunity to have dinner together and get to know the group before our early start tomorrow.
Overnight in Amman.
We will wake early to enjoy the breakfast at our hotel before heading out in our private minibus for our official Amman tour. We start off by going to Amman’s Citadel which is situated on a “mountain” in Central Amman. Known for being one of the oldest continuously inhabited places, this first stop will give us a glimpse over the capital before going to Amman-Downtown, known as “Al-Balad” by the locals. We will get to see the different & various markets and ancient souks.
We end the tour of Amaan by visiting the impressive remnant of its roman past, the Amphitheatre. The Roman theatre that was built at the time Amman was known as “Philadelphia” (around 106AD). Then it’s off to the city of Jerash. We will get to experience the impact & influence left by the Greco-Roman eras in the Mediterranean basin and the deeply rooted Arab traditions preserved by the local people. If we are lucky we may get to enjoy a historical re-enactment of gladiators & chariot race.
We finish the day by visiting the cave of the seven sleeper. The cave of Ashab Kahf is a partly natural and partly man-made burial cave dating back to the Byzantine era, believed to be the cave of Ashab Kahf as mentioned in the Quran. Dinner is back at our hotel and then it’s time to rest for another full day tomorrow.
Overnight in Amman.
We enjoy breakfast at the hotel then we travel to the south of Jordan to visit Karak Castel.
We then continue to Petra and squeeze in a visit to Little Petra. Officially known as Siq al-Barid, the site is just a 15 minutes drive from where we will be staying overnight. Little Petra boasts some exceptionally high gorges and carved facades, has far fewer tourists, yet still a awe inspiring history and ruins with visiting and experiencing. We finish the evening with the Petra balloon ride to view the sunset over Petra.
(Visit Petra by Night Optional) Overnight stay in Petra.
Early breakfast at our hotel then it’s a full day visiting Petra, the rose red city “Petra” is Jordan’s most valuable treasure and greatest tourist attraction. It is a vast, unique city, carved into the sheer rock face by the Nabataea’s, an industrious Arab people who settled here more than 2000 years ago, turning it into an important junction for the silk, spice and other trade routes that linked China, India and southern Arabia with Egypt, Syria, Greece and Rome. Upon arrival, you will walk through the Siq, the only access to this city Visit the Treasury, the Roman Theater, the Royal Tombs, the Court, Qaser Al Bint and the Church.
We then continue south to the desert of Wadi Rum for Train Station for ( Journey Through 1916 : In 1916, Arabs launched a revolt against the oppression of the Ottoman Empire’s government Led by Sharif Hussein bin Ali and his sons, the revolt fighters had to face the Ottoman war machine in fierce battles.
We then continue to on 4X4s through one of the most impressive deserts in the world. Explore the mountains, Lawrence of Arabia cave, spring, and dunes before watching the sun set.
Lastly we transfer to the Bedouin camp area deep inside the desert where we have a Barbecue Dinner waiting before spending the night at the Bedouin camp
Overnight Wadi Rum Desert.
We will enjoy a late Breakfast at our camp in Wadi Rum before heading to Aqaba. This is a Jordanian port city on the Red Sea’s Gulf of Aqaba.
We are spoilt for choice on how to spend our day. It is a free day, and we can relax on the beach, go snorkelling to see the colourful life under the water of the Red Sea or diving for the wreck sites. We also have Aqabas old town and colourful souks, the Sharif Al Hussein Bin Ali Masjid amongs many other things to do if you choose to venture out.
Overnight in Aqaba.
Today we are heading to Wadi-Al Moujeb. This adventure has you hiking through water and canyons. We will then be driving toward the lowest point on Earth to the Dead Sea to enjoy a stress-free day, floating in the saltiest body of water in the world. But we first start with some adventure and hit the ATVs in the desert.
Overnight at the Dead Sea.
We start the day as we always do with a hearty breakfast then transfer to visit the historic Mount Nebo, one of the most revered holy sites of Jordan and the place where Moses was buried where we have a over view the Jordan valley all the way to Palestine the holy land and mountains. A small Byzantine church was built there by early Christians, we visit this then visit the mosaic work shop where can see the hand craft of mosaic artefact. We continue our visit to the city mosaics (Madaba) to visit the Greek Orthodox church of St. George and see the 6th century Byzantine mosaic map showing Jerusalem and other holy sites . We return back to Amaan for our last dinner together as in the morning we say our goodbyes.
Overnight in Amman.
Breakfast & ‘see you later’. We don’t say goodbyes as this is not the end of our times together, friendships and sisterhood. We just say bye to the country of Jordan and return home till our next adventure.