Jordan 2 Day Itinerary
Jordan 2-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Amman and Jerash
Morning
- Arrival in Amman: Arrive at Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) and obtain your visa on arrival (more information below).
- Hotel Check-in: Check into your hotel in Amman city center.
- Breakfast: Enjoy a traditional Jordanian breakfast at a local restaurant.
Afternoon
- Amman City Tour: Explore the capital city’s historic downtown area, including:
- The Citadel: A ancient Roman site with stunning views of the city.
- The Roman Theatre: A 2nd-century theatre still used for cultural events.
- Rainbow Street: A vibrant street lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants.
- Lunch: Try some delicious Middle Eastern cuisine at a local eatery.
Evening
- Jerash Visit: Head to Jerash (about an hour’s drive), one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world.
- Explore the ancient ruins, including the Forum, Amphitheatre, and Hippodrome.
- Watch the spectacular Jerash Festival of Culture and Arts (seasonal).
- Dinner: Enjoy a traditional Jordanian dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 2: Dead Sea and Petra
Morning
- Dead Sea Visit: Drive to the Dead Sea (about an hour), the lowest point on Earth.
- Float in the salty waters and enjoy the scenic views.
- Take advantage of the spa facilities at your hotel or nearby resorts.
- Lunch: Relax with a picnic lunch by the Dead Sea.
Afternoon
- Petra Visit: Head to Petra (about 4 hours’ drive), one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
- Explore the ancient Nabataean city, including:
- The Siq: A narrow canyon that serves as the main entrance to Petra.
- The Treasury: An intricately carved façade and one of Petra’s most iconic landmarks.
- Explore the ancient Nabataean city, including:
- Dinner: Enjoy a traditional Jordanian dinner at a local restaurant near Petra.
Things to Know
- Visa Requirements: Citizens of many countries can obtain a visa on arrival, valid for 30 days. Check with the Jordanian government’s website for specific requirements.
- Transportation: Rent a car or hire a private driver for the duration of your trip. Public transportation is limited in Jordan.
- Dress Code: Respect local customs by covering your shoulders and knees when visiting religious sites.
- Currency: The Jordanian Dinar (JOD) is the local currency, although USD and credit cards are widely accepted.
Other Things of Interest
- Wadi Rum: A scenic desert valley known for its red sand dunes and Bedouin culture. Consider a guided tour or camping overnight.
- Aqaba: A coastal town with beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and ancient ruins. Perfect for snorkeling, diving, or relaxing by the sea.
- Local Cuisine: Be sure to try some delicious Jordanian dishes, such as mansaf (lamb dish), maqluba (mixed rice dish), and kunafeh (sweet pastry).
Remember to stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and respect local customs during your trip to Jordan!