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Accommodation: Here’s just a few of our favourites; contact us for more accommodation choices


Traditional Camp, Wadi Rum AUTHENTIC


For an authentic desert experience, let the local Bedouins be your hosts. Enjoy a traditional Arab mezze cooked over a fire before bedding down under the star- speckled Wadi Rum sky – under canvas if you prefer.


Petra Palace Hotel AUTHENTIC This wonderfully-located hotel is just 300 m from the entrance to the Siq and the ancient city of Petra. As a great base to explore the area, its swimming pool and gardens also offer a relaxing place to return to aſter a day’s exploring.


Wadi Feynan Eco Lodge, Dana Nature Reserve AUTHENTIC This isolated lodge is a haven of peace, designed to blend in with the rocky backdrop of Wadi Feynan. Enjoy ambient lighting from candles in the rooms and feast on traditional vegetarian Arab cuisine made from local produce.


Dana Guesthouse, Dana Nature Reserve AUTHENTIC Run by the local community, the Dana Guesthouse is perched 1000 m above the Wadi Dana basin, a spectacular rocky gorge. The property is built from stone with shared bathrooms and private balconies for dramatic views at sunset.


Beit Zaman, Petra COMFORT Nestled against the mountains, this 19th century restored village offers tranquillity on Petra’s doorstep. Dive off down one of the old narrow streets to rooms which have been lovingly recreated from their original stonework.


Dead Sea Spa Hotel COMFORT Just a stone’s throw away from the Dead Sea, this elegant spa hotel boasts private access to the water’s edge. When you’re not floating or enjoying a mud bath, you can choose from one of the hotel’s therapeutic treatments, or make use of one of the fun swimming pools (which have slides).


Movenpick Resort Petra INDULGE The Movenpick Resort Petra has the best location on the doorstep of the entrance to Petra. At the end of a day’s exploring, relax on the delightful roof terrace with a sundowner and soak up the atmosphere, retiring for dinner at one of the many delectable restaurants.


Evason Ma’In Hot Springs & Six Senses Spa INDULGE Lying 264 m below sea-level next to the Ma’In hot springs, this hotel is a remote oasis in the surrounding dramatic landscape. It is an ideal retreat if you are looking to relax and enjoy the region’s therapeutic benefits.


Our Travel Secrets


Bedouin Experience A night under the desert stars is an experience like no other. Travel across the Wadi Rum desert to your Bedouin camp by camel and watch as the sun comes up over the incredible rock formations.


A Mezze Feast Let your senses be awed by the talents of a local expert chef at the Petra Kitchen. Learn how to create a sumptuous banquet of Jordanian specialities and then sit down and enjoy the fruits of your labour!


The Dead Sea Tales of the Dead Sea’s therapeutic qualities have been handed down over centuries. See for yourself how relaxing it can be: smother yourself in the mineral-rich mud and float on the buoyant waters.


Get to Know the Locals Gain a real insight into authentic Jordanian life with a guided tour of Dana village. Walking through the beautiful Wadi Dana gorge to get there, you will pass traditional terraced gardens and visit community craſt workshops.


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