Step 3: Make decisions, book essentials
When to start: 5 months before
Around 5 months before your trip, it’s a good idea to book your flights to Jordan and your accommodation.
That way, you stand a better chance of securing your favored schedule and places to stay, while spreading the costs, and perhaps also saving money.
At this stage, book:
How to get to Jordan
Getting to Jordan from the US is pretty straightforward, with several airlines offering flights to Amman.
Note, though, that there are no direct flights from the US. Rather, carriers like Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways and Emirates connect through hubs like Istanbul, Doha and Dubai. Expect a travel time of 13–18 hours, depending on your layovers.
From the UK, direct flights to Amman are available from Royal Jordanian and British Airways, with a flight time of around five hours.
Budget carriers like EasyJet occasionally offer seasonal flights to Aqaba on the Red Sea.
Where to stay in Jordan
Accommodation in Jordan covers everything from the cheapest, most basic dorm-style rooms right up to luxury five-star hotels.
Amman, Petra and Aqaba have a big huge of options in all price brackets, and Jordan’s Dead Sea hotels are among of the world’s finest spa resorts. It’s all a question of your budget and tastes.
So, after deciding which destinations have made it onto your definitive Jordan itinerary, take time to check a range of options in each location.
One special experience worth considering is spending a night or two in a Wadi Rum campsite — think traditional bedouin tents pitched in the desert, typically with a decent toilet block, kitchen and showers, and all food provided.