EGYPT, MOROCCO & THE NEAR EAST Wadi Rum
LUXURY JORDAN 10 Days from £1995 pp twin share with flights
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Join a journey through the deserts and mountains of Jordan, staying at the fi nest properties.
DAY 1 – Fly to Amman Depart by Royal Jordanian to Amman. Stay 2 nights at the Four Seasons Amman.
DAY 2 – Amman Morning sightseeing of Amman followed by an afternoon visit to the beautifully preserved Roman city of Jerash.
Spa treatment Aqaba
DAY 3 – Kings Highway Drive the King’s Highway visiting Mount Nebo, Madaba and the Castle at Kerak en route to Petra. Stay 2 nights at Movenpick Resort Petra.
DAY 4 – Petra There is a guided tour of this unique city this morning followed by a free afternoon which gives time for further explorations.
DAY 5 – Wadi Rum
Enjoy an exciting jeep ride through Wadi Rum’s serene landscape. Continue to Tala Bay Aqaba, stay 3 nights at the Movenpick Resort.
DAYS 6/7 – Tala Bay Aqaba Free to enjoy the resort.
DAY 8 – Dead Sea
Drive to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth at 398 metres below sea level. Stay 2 nights at the Kempinski Ishtar Dead Sea Hotel. (B)
DAY 9 – Dead Sea Enjoy the restorative powers of the Dead Sea or indulge at the spa.
DAY 10 – Fly to the UK Return to Amman for your direct Royal Jordanian fl ight to Heathrow.
AQABA With a fascinating history and an outstanding choice of delectable hotels, Jordan’s Red Sea port overlooks the Gulf of Aqaba. Ideally based to get pleasure from the fabulous treasures of the Red Sea, its reefs provide visitors with some of the best snorkelling and diving experiences in the region and more.
COMBINING WITH EGYPT AND LEBANON The Middle East and the Levant offer some of the most spectacular cultural experiences anywhere, with ancient civilisations spread across the desert landscapes like pages from a book. Easily accessible and affordable, Lebanon and Egypt provide fascinating extensions to a visit to the Hashemite Kingdom.
DEPARTURES MAR-NOV
THE PYRAMIDS TO THE ROSE RED CITY
14 Days from £2595 pp twin share with flights The highlights of Egypt and Jordan are combined in this unforgettable journey.
DAY 1 – Fly to Cairo Fly to Cairo, 3 nights at the Mena House Oberoi Hotel.
Special Somewhere Mövenpick Petra
MÖVENPICK PETRA Recently renovated to an exceptionally high standard the Mövenpick Petra is located close to the site entrance of Petra. This first class hotel offers 183 comfortably appointed rooms and suites with all the expected modern conveniences. The hotel also features a tearoom and roof garden, an outdoor swimming pool and health spa, making it an excellent base to explore Petra from.
DAYS 2/3 – Cairo Visits to the Egyptian Museum and the Pyramids at Giza.
DAY 4 – Luxor Fly to Luxor. 2 nights at the Hilton Hotel. Explore the Valley of the Kings and temples of Luxor and Karnak.
DAYS 6 to 8 – Sharm el Sheikh Fly to Sharm el Sheikh for 3 nights at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Visit St. Catherines Monastery.
DAYS 9 to 11 – Petra
Fly to Amman and transfer to the Beit Zaman Hotel. Enjoy guided tours of Petra and the haunting desert of Wadi Rum.
DAYS 12/13 – Dead Sea Journey along the Kings Highway visiting Madaba and Mount Nebo. 2 nights at Kempinski Hotel Istar, Dead Sea.
DAY 14 – Fly to UK Transfer back to Amman for your fl ight to Heathrow.
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