
Date
2027-10-08
Duration
3 nights
Departure Port
Amman
Jordan
Arrival Port
Cairo
Egypt
Rating
Classic
Theme
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Tauck
2007
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33
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236 m
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Amman is Jordan's ancient-modern capital, where a ten-thousand-year history unfolds across hilltop citadels, Roman theatres, and Umayyad palaces, all fuelled by one of the Middle East's finest street food cultures. Must-do experiences include exploring the Citadel, eating mansaf communally, and using the city as a base for Petra and the Dead Sea. Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable temperatures for exploring.

The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth, a mineral-rich body of water on the Jordan Rift Valley floor where the extreme salinity makes floating effortless and the therapeutic muds have been prized since antiquity. Must-dos include floating in the buoyant waters, bathing in the Ma'in hot springs' thermal waterfalls, and visiting the UNESCO-listed Baptism Site. October through April offers comfortable temperatures, with spring and autumn ideal for combining the Dead Sea with Petra and Amman.

Petra is a historic village in the interior of Mallorca, Spain, celebrated as the birthplace of Junípero Serra and treasured for its medieval sandstone architecture, baroque convent, and the panoramic Santuari de Bonany. Visitors should explore the Serra museum and taste authentic sobrassada and ensaïmada at a village bakery, pairing them with wines from the local Pla i Llevant vineyards. The ideal months to visit are April through June and September through October, when the almond groves are lush, the light is golden, and the village belongs entirely to those who seek it.
Day 1

Amman is Jordan's ancient-modern capital, where a ten-thousand-year history unfolds across hilltop citadels, Roman theatres, and Umayyad palaces, all fuelled by one of the Middle East's finest street food cultures. Must-do experiences include exploring the Citadel, eating mansaf communally, and using the city as a base for Petra and the Dead Sea. Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable temperatures for exploring.
Day 2

The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth, a mineral-rich body of water on the Jordan Rift Valley floor where the extreme salinity makes floating effortless and the therapeutic muds have been prized since antiquity. Must-dos include floating in the buoyant waters, bathing in the Ma'in hot springs' thermal waterfalls, and visiting the UNESCO-listed Baptism Site. October through April offers comfortable temperatures, with spring and autumn ideal for combining the Dead Sea with Petra and Amman.
Day 3

Petra is a historic village in the interior of Mallorca, Spain, celebrated as the birthplace of Junípero Serra and treasured for its medieval sandstone architecture, baroque convent, and the panoramic Santuari de Bonany. Visitors should explore the Serra museum and taste authentic sobrassada and ensaïmada at a village bakery, pairing them with wines from the local Pla i Llevant vineyards. The ideal months to visit are April through June and September through October, when the almond groves are lush, the light is golden, and the village belongs entirely to those who seek it.

Suite Dimensions:
284 sq. ft. (26.4 sq m.)
Private Balcony:
No
Beds:
King or twin size bed
Stateroom Furnishings:
Smart writing desks, plush armchairs, polished wooden coffee table
Private Bathroom:
Yes, with shower
Bathroom Amenities:
Egyptian tile mosaics, glass-paneled rainfall shower, speaker connected to TV, hair dryer, panoramic views
Stateroom Amenities:
32" high definition, LCD television, a CD/DVD player, high speed WiFi, a dual-line speaker phone, a data port, electronic safe, fully stocked personal bar, tea and coffee making facilities

Suite Dimensions:
284 sq. ft. (26.4 sq m.)
Private Balcony:
No
Beds:
King or twin size bed
Stateroom Furnishings:
Smart writing desks, plush armchairs, polished wooden coffee table
Private Bathroom:
Yes, with shower
Bathroom Amenities:
Egyptian tile mosaics, glass-paneled rainfall shower, speaker connected to TV, hair dryer, panoramic views
Stateroom Amenities:
32" high definition, LCD television, a CD/DVD player, high speed WiFi, a dual-line speaker phone, a data port, electronic safe, fully stocked personal bar, tea and coffee making facilities

Suite Dimensions:
284 sq. ft. (26.4 sq m.)
Private Balcony:
No
Beds:
King or twin size bed
Stateroom Furnishings:
Smart writing desks, plush armchairs, polished wooden coffee table
Private Bathroom:
Yes, with shower
Bathroom Amenities:
Egyptian tile mosaics, glass-paneled rainfall shower, speaker connected to TV, hair dryer, panoramic views
Stateroom Amenities:
32" high definition, LCD television, a CD/DVD player, high speed WiFi, a dual-line speaker phone, a data port, electronic safe, fully stocked personal bar, tea and coffee making facilities

Suite Dimensions:
538 square feet (50 square metres)
Private Balcony:
Yes
Stateroom Furnishings:
magnificent master bedroom, a living room, a private terrace and a spectacular marble bathroom
Private Bathroom:
Yes, with shower
Bathroom Amenities:
Egyptian tile mosaics, glass-paneled rainfall shower, speaker connected to TV, hair dryer, panoramic views
Stateroom Amenities:
42" LCD television in the living room, a 32" LCD television in the bedroom, DVD/CD players, in-house movie collection, high speed WiFi, a speaker phone, a data port, a personal bar, electronic safe
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