Jordan: The Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre Experience.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre says that they are one of the few Australian wholesalers with a substantial program of tours of Jordan and combination tours of Jordan with both Egypt and Israel.
Jordan is frequently described by seasoned Australian travellers as one of the most enjoyable destinations in the Eastern Mediterranean, with Jordan’s famous Bedouin hospitality, the spectacular attractions of the Nabatean Rose red city of Petra, [Pictured below] Wadi Rum made famous as Lawrence of Arabia’s hideout and the Red Seas resort port of Aqaba just some of Jordan’s key attractions, in addtion to Mt Nebo, the resting place of Moses and Jerash, one of the world’s best preserved Roman cities and Madaba which is home to a superb mosaic of the Holy Land, highlight Jordan’s ancient historical and biblical links.
Jordan dominates the Eastern half of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth. Jordan’s capital Amman is a sophisticated and friendly city.

** 4 Day Jordan Prelude – from $957 pp Twin share.
** 5 Day Highlight of Jordan – from $1056 pp Twin share.
** 8 Day Marvels of Jordan – from $1914 pp Twin share
For details of all GMTC’s exciting Jordan options phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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