On a single trip, you can ride a camel across a magical desert, sway with the sand dunes, camp in a traditional Bedouin tent woven from goat hair, put on a diving mask to discover vibrant coral reefs and exotic fish, relax by a breathtaking seaside, float effortlessly in the world's saltiest waters, explore ancient historical sites, savor an authentic Jordanian mansaf, laugh out loud at an amusement park or while strolling through a vibrant local souq… All of this and more awaits you and your family when you visit Jordan this summer—the land of rich history, diverse natural beauty, and warm hospitality!
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Here are the top family-friendly experiences in Jordan this summer:
Must-Visit Attractions
Petra – The Rose-Red City
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, Petra is on every traveler's bucket list. Carved into pink sandstone cliffs in southern Jordan, Petra is famous for its intricate architecture, ancient water channels, and ever-changing hues depending on the sunlight. An unforgettable experience for both kids and adults.
Jerash Ruins
Jerash is one of the most well-preserved Roman cities outside Italy. Known as the "City of a Thousand Columns," it features awe-inspiring ruins such as Hadrian’s Arch, the Temple of Artemis, and the Hippodrome. Its grandeur makes it a fascinating open-air museum, and a perfect educational and cultural stop for families.
King Hussein Park – Amman
Located in the capital, this expansive public park includes a cultural village, sports fields, a memorial plaza, an amphitheater, the Royal Automobile Museum, the Children’s Museum, and King Hussein Mosque. It’s an energetic and joyful space to spend a full day with your loved ones!
Adventures and Activities to Try
Camping and Horseback Riding in Wadi Rum
Also known as the Valley of the Moon, Wadi Rum is a surreal desert landscape in southern Jordan. Enjoy sunset jeep tours, then fly above the canyons in a microlight aircraft for an unforgettable aerial view. End your day in a cozy Bedouin tent with traditional meals cooked slowly over the fire and accompanied by local music.
Diving and Swimming in Aqaba
The Red Sea in Aqaba is a diving paradise with vibrant marine life and coral reefs. Many diving centers provide equipment and professional guides. You can also take your family on a glass-bottom boat tour to observe sea life without getting wet, or just relax on the city’s beautiful beaches.
The Gentle Breeze and History of Ajloun
Ajloun’s green hills and moderate climate make it a perfect summer getaway. Visit the majestic Ajloun Castle, perched high with sweeping views. A fantastic blend of nature and history awaits your family here.
Rejuvenation at Ma’in Hot Springs
Nestled in a valley below sea level, the Ma’in Hot Springs feature waterfalls of mineral-rich water heated to about 43°C. It's a peaceful place for family relaxation. The nearby spa resort offers mud treatments and natural therapies that refresh your body and soul.
Exploring Dana Biosphere Reserve
Take a guided hike through Jordan’s largest nature reserve, accompanied by a local Bedouin guide. Dana is a haven of biodiversity with stunning landscapes, rare birds, and ancient rock formations. It’s a perfect nature escape with your kids.
Floating in the Dead Sea
Swim in the saltiest water on Earth and cover yourself in therapeutic mud. The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth, and its buoyant waters are a must-experience. Relax and enjoy the unique environment with your family.
Fun and Games
Bowling at Jordan Bowling Center
Enjoy a lively game of bowling with the family at the Jordan Bowling Center—a great way to bond, compete, and laugh together!
Strolling Through Downtown Amman
One of the best things to do as a family in the capital is to walk through “Al-Balad” (Downtown Amman). You’ll find local markets full of history and color, street food vendors, traditional shops, and must-try treats like knafeh—a delicious Jordanian dessert.
Food You Must Try
Jordanian cuisine is an essential part of the travel experience. Forget your diet for a while and give in to the temptations of shawarma, falafel, and, most importantly, mansaf, Jordan’s national dish. You should also try Bedouin-style food, which is simple, hearty, and rich in flavor.
To enjoy a full traditional dining experience, visit one of Amman’s renowned restaurants and ask for mansaf. It’s more than just a meal—it’s a cultural experience.
This summer, Jordan promises unforgettable family memories through history, adventure, nature, and warm smiles. So pack your bags, bring your camera, and get ready for a family trip like no other!