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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Amazing historical cities, cradle of civilizations, you will enjoy with this holiday package in Jordan and Turkey. Start in Jordan to visit: The Dead Sea (a popular international destination for the medical tourism industry) and Petra (this UNESCO heritage site, called The Red Rose for the color of the rocks, is famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system surrounded by mountains riddled with passages and gorges). Continue to you next destinations, in Turkey where Istanbul (which is world-famous for its rich history and culture, stunning scenery, magnificent structures, across the sprawling Bosphorus Strait); and Cappadocia (famous for its distinctive rock formation, historical heritage, and scenic hot air balloon trips) await you. Private transfers will take you from the Airport/ Hotels/Airport, before and after flights between Aman and Kayseri. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 8 night sample itinerary includes:
Transfer from Amman Airport to Hotel in The Dead Sea
Hotel for 2 nights in Dead Sea
Transfer from Hotel in The Dead Sea to Petra
Hotel for 2 nights in Petra
Transfer from Petra to Amman Airport
Flight from Amman to Istanbul
Hotel 2 nights in Istanbul
Flight from Istanbul to Kayseri
Transfer from Kayseri Airport to Hotel in Cappadocia
Hotel for 2 nights in Cappadocia
Transfer from Hotel in Cappadocia to Kayseri Airport
Ramadan is a month of spirituality and purification during which participants abstain from eating, drinking, and smoking. Ramadan is typically celebrated in late winter or early spring. Please verify dates before booking travel because food and entertainment services in hotels and other public places may be affected.
Istanbul (179)Cappadocia (Central Anatolia) (14)Dead Sea (40)Petra (62)
Trip Summary
2 nights in Dead Sea
The Dead Sea sits at the lowest point on the earth's surface at 1,269 ft below sea level bordered by Jordan, Israel, and the West Bank. The Dead Sea has the highest level of salt content of any body of water in the world! Visitors can float freely in these magical healing waters and coat themselves in the mineral packed Dead Sea mud. Some of the world's most religious sites are located within close proximity to the area and the region is filled with spas that provide rejuvenation and relaxation.
Visit and discover the Kalia Beach, Mineral Beach, Qumran Caves, Amman Beach, Ein Gedi Beach, Dead Sea Beach and much more.
2 nights in Petra
Petra the Rose Red City, the world wonder, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site is without doubt Jordan's most valuable treasure and greatest tourist attraction. It is a vast, unique city, carved into the sheer rock face by the Nabataeans, an industrious Arab people who settled here more than 2000 years ago, turning it into an important junction for the silk, spice and other trade routes. The Treasury is just the first of the many wonders that make up Petra. As you enter the Petra valley you will be overwhelmed by the natural beauty of this place and its outstanding architectural achievements.
Visit and discover The Siq, The Treasury, The Royal Tombs, The Monastery, Little Petra, High Place of Sacrifice, The Roman Theatre and so much more.
2 nights in Istanbul
Istanbul is one of the truly great romantic cities. Istanbul is home to a layering of civilization on civilization, of empire built on empire. A stroll through this historic city will reveal ancient Roman hippodromes, peristyles, and aqueducts, the greatest excesses of the Byzantine Empire and the mystique and power of the Ottoman Empire. In this sprawling, continent-spanning city you can tramp the streets where crusaders and janissaries once marched; admire mosques that are the most sublime architectural expressions of Islamic piety; peer into the sultan's harem; and hunt for bargains in the Kapali Carsi.
Visit and explore the Ayasofya,Topkapi Palace, Dolmabahce Palace, the Blue Mosque, the Grand Bazaar and the Egyptian Spice Bazaar, Suleymaniye Camii, St. Savior in Chora, the New Mosque, Galata Tower, Taksim Square, the Hippodrome and so much more!
2 nights in Cappadocia (Central Anatolia)
Located within Turkey's Central Anatolia Region, Cappadocia is famous for dramatic lunar-like landscapes. Ancient volcanic eruptions once covered the region with ash that eventually solidified into soft, thick rock.
Visit Central Anatolia Region, Cappadocia Amazing Cave Houses, and much more.
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Flexible Itinerary
Dead Sea
Day 1
Arrive to Dead Sea .Amman Airport to Hotel in Dead Sea Overnight in Dead Sea 8 hotels offered Optional 3 Things to do
Day 7
Departing from Istanbul Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
Cappadocia (Central Anatolia)
Day 7
Arrive to Cappadocia (Central Anatolia) .Kayseri Airport to Hotel in Cappadocia Overnight in Cappadocia (Central Anatolia) 131 hotels offered Optional 2 Things to do
Day 9
.Kayseri Airport to Hotel in Cappadocia Departing from Cappadocia (Central Anatolia)
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Dead Sea Hotels (8 total)
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Petra Hotels (22 total)
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Istanbul Hotels (261 total)
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Cappadocia (Central Anatolia) Hotels (131 total)
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Tours in Dead Sea (3 total)
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Tours in Petra (10 total)
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Tours in Istanbul (708 total)
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Tours in Cappadocia (Central Anatolia) (2 total)
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Turkey
Apart from Russia, no other country can stake such a proud claim to bridging `the East and the West` like <b>Turkey</b>, which sits astride two continents. It is called the `Cradle of Civilization`, where there are more Roman archaeological sites than in all of Italy, and more ancient Greek ruins available for viewing by the public than in Greece. The history from the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, and finally the modern Turkish nation are all on display here, and the Turkish vacation experience can encompass everything from being in the hustle and bustle of a metropolis, to attending a whirling dervish dance ceremony, to sunning yourself on the country`s beautiful shores, to climbing mountains and skiing at top resorts, to enjoying an iconic hot-air balloon ride over the Fairy Chimneys of Cappadocia.
Most likely people envision <b>Jordan</b> as a country within sight of `the Promised Land`, the land the Romans mightily conquered, the land Lawrence of Arabia fell in love with, the land of Crusades-era castles which still dot the sandy landscape. It`s the land of the nomadic Bedouins, who live from the land and who view camels as transportation and friend. Even though much of Jordan is covered in desert, the plants and animals that call this country home are sights to witness, in particular during the `desert bloom` at the beginning of May.
The Dead Sea sits at the lowest point on the earth's surface at 1,269 ft below sea level bordered by Jordan, Israel, and the West Bank. The Dead Sea has the highest level of salt content of any body of water in the world! Visitors can float freely in these magical healing waters and coat themselves in the mineral packed Dead Sea mud. Some of the world's most religious sites are located within close proximity to the area and the region is filled with spas that provide rejuvenation and relaxation.
Visit and discover the Kalia Beach, Mineral Beach, Qumran Caves, Amman Beach, Ein Gedi Beach, Dead Sea Beach and much more.
Petra the Rose Red City, the world wonder, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site is without doubt Jordan's most valuable treasure and greatest tourist attraction. It is a vast, unique city, carved into the sheer rock face by the Nabataeans, an industrious Arab people who settled here more than 2000 years ago, turning it into an important junction for the silk, spice and other trade routes. The Treasury is just the first of the many wonders that make up Petra. As you enter the Petra valley you will be overwhelmed by the natural beauty of this place and its outstanding architectural achievements.
Visit and discover The Siq, The Treasury, The Royal Tombs, The Monastery, Little Petra, High Place of Sacrifice, The Roman Theatre and so much more.
Istanbul is one of the truly great romantic cities. Istanbul is home to a layering of civilization on civilization, of empire built on empire. A stroll through this historic city will reveal ancient Roman hippodromes, peristyles, and aqueducts, the greatest excesses of the Byzantine Empire and the mystique and power of the Ottoman Empire. In this sprawling, continent-spanning city you can tramp the streets where crusaders and janissaries once marched; admire mosques that are the most sublime architectural expressions of Islamic piety; peer into the sultan's harem; and hunt for bargains in the Kapali Carsi.
Visit and explore the Ayasofya,Topkapi Palace, Dolmabahce Palace, the Blue Mosque, the Grand Bazaar and the Egyptian Spice Bazaar, Suleymaniye Camii, St. Savior in Chora, the New Mosque, Galata Tower, Taksim Square, the Hippodrome and so much more!
Located within Turkey's Central Anatolia Region, Cappadocia is famous for dramatic lunar-like landscapes. Ancient volcanic eruptions once covered the region with ash that eventually solidified into soft, thick rock.
Visit Central Anatolia Region, Cappadocia Amazing Cave Houses, and much more.