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Why Jordan? Continuous Royal Support for the Tourism Industry Strategically Located Between 3 Continents Internationally Connected and Easily Accessible Developed Infrastructure Moderate Year Round Climate


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Why Jordan?

  • Continuous Royal Support for the Tourism Industry
  • Strategically Located Between 3 Continents
  • Internationally Connected and Easily Accessible
  • Developed Infrastructure
  • Moderate Year Round Climate
  • Welcoming and Hospitable People
  • Authentic Local and Varied Cuisine
  • Unique Shopping Experience
  • Fertile Ground for Investment
  • Diversified Tourism Products
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The Royal Family

His Majesty King Abdullah II and her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah are the best promoters of Jordan as a tourism destination by being ambassadors of the Jordanian experience and hospitality worldwide.

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Strategically Located

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Internationally Connected & Easily Accessible

Airports

  • Queen Alia International Airport (35km outside Amman)
  • King Hussein International Airport (Aqaba – open skies)
  • Amman Marka Airport

By Sea

  • Aqaba Port, Red Sea

By Land

  • Iraq - Saudi Arabia
  • Syria - Israel

Royal Jordanian Airlines The National Carrier of Jordan

  • Over 450 flights per week
  • Flies to 60 Worldwide destinations
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Entry to Jordan

  • Uniform visa fees for all nationalities
  • Group visas - free of charge when arranged through DMCs and TOs
  • Visas can be obtained upon entry depending on nationality
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Developed Infrastructure

Jordan’s modern infrastructure helps businesses navigate the world more quickly and comfortably, and move their products and services into markets with ease.

  • Expansion of QAIA to serve 9 million visitors annually
  • Renovation and expansion of King Hussein International

Airport in Aqaba

  • New road construction schemes covering many cities in

Jordan

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Amman

Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a fascinating city of contrasts – a unique blend of old and new, ideally situated on a hilly area between the desert and the fertile Jordan Valley. In the commercial heart of the city, ultra-modern buildings, hotels, smart restaurants, art galleries and boutiques run shoulders comfortable with traditional coffee shops and tiny artisans’ workshops. There is evidence everywhere of the city’s ancient past.

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Jordan Hotels

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Five Star Hotels

Amman

  • Crown plaza
  • Four Seasons
  • Grand Hyatt
  • Holiday Inn
  • Intercontinental
  • Kempinski
  • Landmark
  • Le Meridien
  • Millenium
  • Le Royal
  • Marriott
  • Regency Palace
  • Sheraton

Dead Sea

  • Holiday Inn
  • Kempinski
  • Marriott
  • Movenpick
  • Crown Plaza

Aqaba

  • Intercontinental
  • Kempinksi
  • Movenpick
  • Movenpick Tala Bay
  • Radisson SAS Blu

Petra

  • Beit Zaman
  • Crown Plaza
  • Grand View
  • Marriott
  • Movenpick
  • Nabatean Castle
  • Taybet Zaman

Ma’in Hot Spring

  • Six Senses - Evason Ma’in

Hotels offer approximately up to 1,600 square meter of meeting space

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Jordan Facts

  • Monarchy
  • Area 89,300 sq km
  • Population 6.3 million
  • Capital Amman

( Map of Jordan)

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Jordan Tourism Board

  • Independent Public Private Sector Partnership
  • Established in 1998
  • 7 Board of Directors Members

JTB Mission Statement To lead the branding, promoting and positioning of Jordan as a destination of choice.

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Moderate Year Round Climate

  • Jordan has been

blessed with moderate climate all year round without missing out on the change in seasons. While the summers are fairly warm, the winters are never too cold.

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Welcoming & Hospitable People

The Jordanian people are known for their hospitality rooted in their bedouin culture

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Authentic Local & Varied Cuisine

Wherever you are in Jordan, you’re never too far away from a conversation about food. It matters little where people are from, or what language they speak. In Jordan, food is the word on everybody’s lips, and all are welcome to join the discussion.

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Unique Shopping Experience

Jordan, reflecting its modern and ancient identity, blends its market with handmade crafts and modern international brands.

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Fertile Ground for Investment

Jordan is filled with new development projects that span all around the Kingdom promising luxury and immersive cultural experiences.

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Jordan Tourism Products

According to the National Tourism Strategy (NTS), the following compatible niche products are the ones that have been chosen as developed products in Jordan:

  • History and Culture
  • Religion and Faith
  • Fun and Adventure
  • Eco and Nature
  • Conferences and Events
  • Leisure and Wellness
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Medical Tourism

  • Jordan is one of the

advanced countries in the field of medical tourism, in addition to natural treatments like the Dead Sea and Ma’in hot springs. The Kingdom offers an abundance of doctors and hospitals developed prominent and well-known on a global level.

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Education Tourism

  • The kingdom

receives tens of thousands of Arab and foreign students every year. Jordan

  • ffers world class

education in many of its private and public universities.

  • There are 28

universities in Jordan, 10 public and 18 private.

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Petra

  • One of the New Seven

Wonders of the World, Petra was established sometime around the 6th century BC. Half-built and half-carved into the red rose rock, Petra is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Wadi Rum

  • One of the world’s most outstanding desert landscapes. A truly breathtaking

place where you can enjoy gorgeous scenery and experience Bedouin life. Wadi Rum is the 4th UNESCO World Heritage site in Jordan.

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Dead Sea

  • One of the most spectacular

natural and spiritual landscapes in the whole

  • world. It is the lowest body
  • f water on earth, the lowest

point on earth, the world’s richest source of natural salts, the largest natural spa

  • n earth and hosts world

class luxurious Hotels and Spas.

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