2008 Jordan Tour Programs from Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre
A stronger Australian dollar has enabled GMTC to offer tours to Jordan in 2008 at lower prices than the equivalent tours in 2007.
Jordan has become one of the most sought after destinations for Australian travellers who seek an exotic travel experience in a country where hospitality to strangers in an inherent part of the national Bedouin culture. Jordan’s Bedouin tradition manifests itself in the natural hospitality shown in hotels and in the street.
A highlight for any visitor to Jordan is the Rose Red City of Petra recently voted as one of the seven wonders of the world is literally carved out of the rugged mountains of southern Jordan by the Nabateans almost two thousand years ago.
Petra is featured in all Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre’s Jordan tours. In 2008 GMTC’s Jordan programs can be combined with Egypt and Israel and there has been an expanded program with more choices for experiencing Jordan than ever.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre’s 2008 Jordan Tour Programs include:
Jordan Prelude: 4 Days from $864 pp twin share. Highlights: Amman, Petra, Mt Nebo, Dead Sea.
Jordan on a Budget: 4 Days from 658 pp twin share. Highlights: Amman, Petra Mt Nebo Dead Sea.
Highlights of Jordan: 5 Days from $967 pp twin share. Highlights: Amman, Jerash, Um Qais Mt Nebo, Kerak Castle.
Jordan Explorer: 6 Days from $1,065 pp twin share. Highlights Amman, Um Quais, Jerash, Mt Nebo. Kerak, Petra, Wadi Rum.
Marvels of Jordan: 8 Days from $1562 pp twin share. Highlights: Amman, Jerash, Um Qais, Mt Nebo, Dead Sea, Petra, Kerak Castle, Wadi Rum and Aqaba on the Red Sea. Six days of this tour include three meals per day.
For details and bookings phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
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John Alwyn-Jones
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