Exploring the vibrant city of Amman and the serene waters of the Dead Sea offers a captivating journey through Jordan’s rich heritage and natural wonders. This full-day tour guides visitors through iconic sites, from the impressive Amman Citadel to the remarkable Roman Theater, unveiling the city’s diverse cultural tapestry. As the day progresses, the tour transports travelers to the renowned Dead Sea, where the opportunity to float effortlessly and indulge in therapeutic mud treatments promises a truly rejuvenating experience. With a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, this tour promises to leave a lasting impression on those seeking to enjoy the essence of Jordan.
Good To Know
- Explore Amman’s ancient history and culture, visiting the Amman Citadel, Archaeological Museum, and 2nd-century Roman Theater.
- Discover the traditional architecture and vibrant souk in Jabal Amman, Amman’s historic neighborhood.
- Experience the unique buoyancy and therapeutic mud of the Dead Sea, a natural wonder.
- Enjoy a private round-trip transportation with an English-speaking driver for a comfortable journey.
- Gain insights into Jordan’s heritage and natural beauty through a comprehensive full-day tour.
Overview of the Tour
The tour offers a full-day exploration of Amman and the Dead Sea, providing travelers with a comprehensive introduction to Jordan’s history, culture, and natural wonders.
Highlights include visiting the Amman Citadel, Archaeological Museum, and the 2nd-century Roman Theater. Guests will also explore the Jabal Amman quarter and traditional market.
The tour then travels to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, where visitors can float in the salt-rich waters and experience the therapeutic mud.
With private round-trip transportation, an English-speaking driver, and complimentary bottled water, the tour is designed for a seamless and enjoyable experience.
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Highlights of Amman Sightseeing
First, the tour explores the rich historical and cultural heritage of Amman. Visitors will discover the Amman Citadel, which showcases Roman, Byzantine, and early Islamic ruins.
The Archaeological Museum offers a chance to view ancient finds, while the restored 2nd-century Roman Theater provides a glimpse into the city’s Roman past.
Travelers will also have the opportunity to explore the Jabal Amman quarter and browse the traditional Al Bukaria souk, seeing the vibrant local culture.
These highlights offer a well-rounded introduction to Amman’s diverse history and vibrant present.
Visiting the Amman Citadel
Visitors begin their journey at the Amman Citadel, an archaeological site that spans over 1,900 years of history. This hilltop landmark offers a captivating glimpse into the city’s past, with ruins from the Roman, Byzantine, and early Islamic eras.
Key highlights include:
- Exploring the remnants of the Temple of Hercules, once a grand monument from the 2nd century AD.
- Admiring the elegant Umayyad Palace, a well-preserved example of early Islamic architecture.
- Visiting the Archaeological Museum, which houses an impressive collection of ancient artifacts uncovered from the site.
With sweeping views of modern Amman, the Citadel provides a fascinating contrast between the city’s past and present.
Exploring the Archaeological Museum
After exploring the ancient ruins of the Amman Citadel, visitors can explore the impressive Archaeological Museum on-site.
The museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts and relics, showcasing Jordan’s rich history and cultural heritage. Visitors can marvel at ancient stone carvings, pottery, and jewelry, dating back to the Neolithic period.
The museum’s highlights include the impressive display of Byzantine mosaics and the renowned collection of Dead Sea Scrolls fragments.
With knowledgeable guides on hand, travelers can gain deeper insights into Jordan’s past and uncover the stories behind the museum’s captivating exhibits.
The Archaeological Museum provides a compelling complement to the Citadel, offering a well-rounded exploration of Amman’s ancient wonders.
Experiencing the Roman Theater
Travelers typically marvel at the well-preserved grandeur of Amman’s 2nd-century Roman Theater. This impressive architectural relic, seating up to 6,000 people, offers a glimpse into the city’s illustrious past.
Visitors can:
- Admire the intricate details of the theater’s facade, which showcases the mastery of Roman engineering.
- Climb the stone steps and imagine the lively performances that once captivated ancient audiences.
- Envision the vibrant social and cultural activities that took place in this iconic space.
The Roman Theater stands as a testament to Amman’s rich history, inviting travelers to step back in time and enjoy the city’s remarkable archaeological heritage.
Discovering Jabal Amman Quarter
One of the highlights of the Amman city tour is exploring the vibrant Jabal Amman quarter. This historic neighborhood offers a glimpse into the city’s traditional culture and architecture.
Visitors can wander through the winding streets, browse the lively Al Bukaria souk, and observe the daily life of the locals. The quarter is known for its art galleries, cafes, and shops selling handicrafts and local products.
It’s an opportunity to take in the authentic atmosphere of Amman and interact with the friendly residents. The tour allows ample time to discover the charm of Jabal Amman and gain a deeper appreciation for the city’s rich heritage.
Journey to the Dead Sea
Upon concluding the city tour of Amman, the group sets out on the approximately 1-hour drive to the renowned Dead Sea.
Once arrived, visitors can access the beachside resort facilities, including towels and lockers.
The Dead Sea experience offers three key highlights:
- Floating effortlessly in the mineral-rich waters
- Coating oneself in the therapeutic Dead Sea mud
- Enjoying the classic floating pose, perhaps even reading a book or newspaper
The salty waters and mud provide a natural spa-like experience, allowing travelers to fully relax and unwind at the lowest point on Earth.
Floating in the Dead Sea
Reaching the Dead Sea, visitors quickly discover the unique buoyancy of its salt-rich waters. The extremely high salinity – roughly 10 times saltier than the ocean – allows people to effortlessly float on the surface.
Coated in the therapeutic mud found along the shoreline, travelers can experience a natural spa treatment, exfoliating and nourishing the skin.
Floating in the Dead Sea is a must-do activity, with many visitors taking the classic pose of reading a book or newspaper while weightlessly suspended.
The mineral-rich waters and mud offer relaxation and rejuvenation, making the Dead Sea a highlight of the full-day tour from Amman.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Purchase Tickets During the Tour or in Advance?
Tickets for attractions like the Archaeological Museum and Roman Theater can be purchased either in advance or during the tour. Advance purchases are recommended to skip lines and ensure availability.
Is a Guide Provided for the Amman Sightseeing Portion?
The tour provides a private, English-speaking driver to escort guests throughout the Amman sightseeing portion. A separate guide is not included, but the driver can provide information and recommendations about the sites visited in Amman.
Can We Stop for Lunch or Is It Not Included?
The tour doesn’t include lunch, but travelers can stop for a meal at their own expense. There’s free time at the Dead Sea resort where visitors can enjoy the mineral-rich waters and relax.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Seniors or Children?
The tour provider does not offer specific discounts for seniors or children. However, you can purchase a Jordan Pass which provides discounted entry to attractions. Contact the supplier for the latest pricing details and any applicable discounts.
Can We Visit Any Other Sites in Amman Besides the Ones Listed?
The tour focuses on the main highlights in Amman, but travelers can also request to visit additional sites, such as the Royal Automobile Museum or the King Abdullah Mosque, depending on their interests and the available time. Additional fees may apply.
The Sum Up
This full-day tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Amman’s rich history and the natural wonder of the Dead Sea. Visitors can enjoy the city’s cultural heritage by visiting iconic landmarks like the Amman Citadel, Archaeological Museum, and the impressive Roman Theater. The journey to the Dead Sea then provides a chance to relax and rejuvenate in its mineral-rich waters, making this tour a well-rounded and fulfilling experience.
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