Egypt and Jordan holidays
Jordan and Egypt are Middle Eastern marvels both boasting not only a cornucopia of culture but also desert and delta adventures, yet few people think to combine them into one spectacular holiday. However, with a couple of weeks to spare, you can take in Petra and the Pyramids, the Nile and Nubian culture, wadis and other desert wonders on one trip of a lifetime. You can also go for a speedy version and do it in eight days. It is amazing how many flavours you can pack into a Middle Eastern menu.
Choose between a tailor made trip or a small group tour, a family focused holiday or one that has adventure at its core. Although in our book, both Egypt and Jordan feel like an adventure from the day you arrive, with 80 percent of Jordan made up of desert, and the Nile, with its traditional felucca trips, forming a magnificent natural and cultural artery through Egypt.
Choose between a tailor made trip or a small group tour, a family focused holiday or one that has adventure at its core. Although in our book, both Egypt and Jordan feel like an adventure from the day you arrive, with 80 percent of Jordan made up of desert, and the Nile, with its traditional felucca trips, forming a magnificent natural and cultural artery through Egypt.
Jordan and Egypt budget holiday
Adventure through historical landscapes of Jordan & Egypt.
From
£889 to £1330
9 days
ex flights
Egypt and Jordan highlights tour
Discover the secrets of ancient Egypt and Petra
From
£1628 to £2825
10 days
ex flights
Egypt and Jordan tailor made tour
Magical Petra 'Rose City' to mesmerizing Pyramids
From
£4395
15 days
ex flights
Jordan & Egypt holiday on a shoestring
This Jordan and Egypt tour is packed with all main sights
From
£1499 to £1829
13 days
ex flights
Jordan bike tour to Petra and Wadi Rum
Cycle Jordan's iconic landscapes then relax at the Red Sea
From
US $1750
8 days
ex flights
Family holiday to Jordan and Egypt
A fabulous family holiday through Egypt and Jordan
From
£3250 to £4000
16 days
ex flights
What is the typical route of this double whammy ‘wunder-voyage’?
Most of our Egypt and Jordan holidays start in Cairo and end in Amman, although there are a handful of itineraries that go the other way. All of the holidays involve a flight between the two countries in the middle of your trip, and there are various ways of doing this. If you are starting in Cairo, you will probably head south as far as Luxor and then take either a quick flight back to Cairo and then from there another one to Amman. Or you can take an overnight sleeper train from Luxor back to Cairo and then fly to Jordan after that. Whichever way you choose, your holiday company will organise all transfers between trains, planes and automobiles to make the journey as smooth as possible.Is combining Jordan and Egypt a bit much for families?
Not at all, in fact we think this is a fantastic holiday to do with families, especially if you opt for a tailor made option, organised by family experts who do this all the time. With them you can discuss all your family’s interests, age ranges and any Middle Eastern promises you think might appeal to your loved ones. These expert family holiday tour operators know how much time to recommend on board a Nile felucca, how long to spend in Petra, how to find the perfect guide to turn the archaeology of the Valley of the Kings into the coolest history lesson ever, and how best to wander in a wadi. They also know that beach, snorkelling and diving time is a must. Red or Dead.These experts also know the best time to go on a family holiday in Egypt and Jordan and can help you find flights to fit in with school holiday dates. It does get boiling hot in summer and so, for a two week break, the Easter holidays are probably ideal and also October half term if you are lucky enough to have a fortnight of fun granted to you by the powers that be.
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Jordan and Egypt budget holiday
Adventure through historical landscapes of Jordan & Egypt.
From
£889 to £1330
9 days
ex flights
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Cultural highlights
The cultural highlights of Egypt and Jordan are some of the most famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. In Egypt there are seven UNESCO sites, and on tours that combine both countries you will most definitely be taking in their top two, namely the Pyramid Fields and Ancient Cairo. Enjoy guided tours around this ancient arcadia which may also include Nubian monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae and of course the Valley of the Kings.
In Jordan the sandstone wonders of Petra are what everyone wants to see, and it is absolutely one of the region’s most spectacular sites, especially if you catch it in the dark when it is lit by 1,500 candles. Take lots of time to explore this ancient city carved out of the rock, roaming not only caves and carved corners but also its Bedouin history. If you have a longer trip, Madaba is another must see in Jordan, an ancient town dating back 3,500 years which is famous for its magnificent mosaics that are scattered around the town. The most famous is the "Map of the Holy Land" or "Map of Jerusalem", a well preserved, 6th century mosaic in the floor of the Basilica of St George.