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The most
famous attraction in Jordan is the Nabataean City of Petra, which is some 260 km south of
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This astonishing 2000- year old rose red city
cut from sandstone is truly one of the world's treasures. A short drive from Petra is Wadi
Rum, or the Valley of the Moon as it came to be called. The largest and most magnificent
of Jordan's landscapes, it is a place which epitomises both the beauty and romance of the
desert. See
Mövenpick Resort Petra |
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| Aqaba |
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Aqaba,
Jordan's window on the Red Sea offers tranquil beaches, scuba diving,
snorkeling, fishing, sailing and windsurfing. |
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The less actively inclined can simply relax
and take advantage of Aqaba's all year round summer climate. See Mövenpick Resort
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| The Dead Sea |
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The Dead
Sea, some 280 million years old, is situated at the lowest point on the
surface of the earth, some 400m below sea level. |
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People have flocked to the Dead Sea shores in
search of relaxation, health and beauty since ancient times. Being just 35-
minute drive from Amman, It provides an ideal venue in which to relax after a busy
exhibition or conference. See Sanctuary Dead Sea Spa |
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