All Passengers departing from Lebanon to Saudi Arabia, are required to stay 15 Nights in Jordan before entering to the kingdom, except holders of residency who have been fully vaccinated in KSA, they can travel direct from Beirut.

Our package in Jordan includes the following:

– Airlines tickets to Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
– 15 Nights hotel accommodation in Amman or Dead sea.
– Daily meals at the hotel.
– Round trip airport transfer
– 2 PCR tests in Jordan
– Travel Insurance.
– Meet and assistance of our representative.
– Quarantine package in KSA is available in case required.

Travel requirements:

To Jordan:

– Negative PCR test at most 72 hours before departure.

To KSA:

– Travelers must fill the form of “Arrival Registration” Platform via https://muqeem.sa/#/vaccine-registration/home . Must provide negative PCR test certificate issued from a verified laboratory does not exceed (72) hours from the time the test is undertaken until departing to the kingdom
– All guests travelers who intend visiting the Kingdommust have medical insurance that covers the costs of COVID-19 treatment in outpatient clinics, emergencies and hospitals, including the institutional quarantine for a period of (14) days.

– All travelers must obtain and show a proof of vaccination. Vaccine certificates are required to be certified by official health authorities from the country that provided the vaccination for incoming passengers, and the duration between receiving the last dose (the second dose of a two-dose vaccine or the first dose of a single dose vaccine) should not be less than 14 days before traveling to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

– In case not vaccinated, travelers are required to book hotel quarantine for 7 days in KSA before their travel to Saudi Arabia.

*Things to do in Jordan*

1.Amman:

Jordan’s capital city is a heady mix of modern and ancient and is the perfect balance of chaotic and charming. Whie in Amman, you can visit The Citadel and The Hand of Hercules, The Roman Amphitheater and the Jordan museum.

2.Ancient City of Petra

Petra is one of the most magnificent ancient cities on earth, voted as one of the 7 wonders of the world. With momentous buildings built into high cliffs, Petra will literally take your breath away as you step into the Treasury square after your 2km walk through the deep narrow gorge of the Siq.

Petra is an incredible place to visit by day, but going to Petra at night is magical. When the sun goes down, visitors follow candles lining the Siq all the way to the treasury where we watched a traditional Bedouin performance.

3. Dead Sea

Swimming in the Dead Sea, Earth’s lowest elevation point, is a bucketlist moment in any Jordan itinerary. It’s aptly named the Dead Sea as the water is devoid of life and, with salt levels 4 times higher than the rest of the world’s oceans, it’s a case of floating rather than swimming! The water contains 35 minerals and these, together with the rich mud on its shoreline, make it a spa treat for the skin.

4. Ma’in Hot springs

The Ma’in Hot Springs are a series of hot mineral springs and waterfalls located between Madaba and the Dead Sea and the waters are said to have healing properties for aches and pains.

5. Mount Nebo

Mount Nebo is, according to ancient tradition, the place from which Moses saw the Promised Land before he died and, at 700 metres above sea level, the views of the Holy Land and the Jordan Valley are spectacular. It’s the reported death and burial site of Moses and the church with the mosaic is a highlight of a visit.

6. Baptism Ste

The Baptism Site, Bethany Beyond the Jordan, is a relatively recent addition to the UNESCO World Heritage List and is considered to be the original location of the Baptism of Jesus and the site where John the Baptist resided.


7. Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum, also known as “Valley of the moon”, It is a unique desert scenery on earth and there are so many breathtaking sights that you can visit.
Famous for its breath-taking mountains, pink sands and stunning sunsets, Wadi Rum is a desert unlike any other in the world. The beauty of the desert is complemented by the chance to experience authentic Bedouin culture and engage in sustainable, responsible tourism led by locals.

Explore the desert with jeep, camel and hiking tours, enjoy delicious food, and end the day sleeping under a canopy of millions of stars.