Written by Roger Bruton on August 12, 2004
- After an amazingly tortuous final approach through Jordanian air space, the British Airways Tristar finally landed safely at Amman airport, and there I was, in the Middle East for the first time. As I was...
Written by maitre2pitza on February 25, 2001
- I had never flown Royal Jordanian. I boarded in Frankfurt with a group of educators going to some sort of convention. They were out of their seats during the entire flight passing around...
Written by globetrots on July 16, 2000
- Visiting the Dead Sea is a bizarre experience: it's impossible to sink, nothing lives in the water, and you're so far below sea level that it can take hours to get sunburned. It's much better...
Written by dangaroo on December 18, 2008
- Jordan's main flight hub is Amman's Queen Alia International Airport - it is based 32km south of Amman and should cost no more than 15JD to reach, however, taxi drivers are known to try and...
Written by samer_k on March 18, 2005
- Well, I have had massages and other treatments before. Along with my cousins and friends, we all made reservations for a few hours at the spa next door. We were staying in the...
Written by globetrots on July 16, 2000
- It takes the better part of a day, but it's an interesting excursion to head out of Amman and make a loop through the 'desert castles.' Calling them castles is a bit of a stretch,...
Written by Courtney Critter on December 3, 2004
- The city of Amman was rather large and rather modern. We stayed in the penthouse suite at the Four Seasons Hotel. On our first night there, we went to dinner at a fabulous...
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