How about a trip to Jordan
A Brief Summary
Northern Jordan is a place of a few surprises. While superficially at least there isn’t a great deal for tourists to perhaps look forward to, this region, and in particular the capital Amman, are an ideal place for a long weekend break. The people here are very friendly and hospitable, the city is clean and on the whole very safe, with many areas thriving and growing rapidly, trying in no small part to emulate other, better-known cities, across the Middle East.
If they succeeded it might be a shame as Amman would lose a great deal of its charm and relaxed nature in the process, but progress is progress and times change, so if you want visit a shopping-friendly, fabulous-food-galore and culturally rich city before it morphs into something less recognisable, now is the time!
Travelling south to southern Jordan without visiting the 4,000-year-old city of Petra, would be like going to Arizona and deciding you “couldn’t be bothered” to see the Grand Canyon. You simply must. Aside from this, southern Jordan is largely, a vast uninhabited desert, except for random settlements dotted throughout the Wadi’s, the most famous of which being Wadi Rum, simply epic scenery (if you like golden sand and ornate rock formations glistening under a deep blue sky) and, in the very far south, Aqaba, a city on the warm waters of the Gulf of Aqaba.
Aqaba is a city very much like Eilat in Israel, or Las Vegas in Nevada, in that it is entirely surrounded by uninhabitable land (or sea) and yet thrives, bustles and has its own micro-climate bringing sun-worshippers and sight-seers in equal measure.
Location
About the Weather
Central Jordan receives its only appreciable rains from late November through to early March, outside of this period rain is unusual and during the peak summer non-existent. Winters here are cool, averaging 13°c by day and nights can be noticeably cold, with frost infrequent and snowfall unusual, but which does occur, although rarely heavily. Spring starts mild and bright and ends hot, dry and sunny, with more than 10 hours sunshine a day in May. June to September is rainless and almost completely cloudless with temperatures a little lower than one might expect for the middle east, averaging 32°c, although hotter spells with temperatures above 40°c are fairly common. Nights are surprisingly cooler than most places in the Mediterranean at this time of year and are as a result of the city’s position at 750m above sea level. Autumn is very warm, mostly dry and sunny, with temperatures ranging from 30°c in September, down to 20°c in November. The far south of the country however is practically desert, with many months passing with no rain, completely cloudless summers and temperatures in excess of 40°c daily. Winters in the far south are glorious, with warm and sunny weather the norm
Travel by Air (from UK)
Direct Flight
Yes
5 Hours
(Avg from UK)
Travel by Air (from UK)
will take approx...
<8 Hours
(Avg from UK)
Weather Summary
Average Rainfall
(per month)
0.01mm
Average Sunlight
(per day)
12 (hrs)
Average High Temperature
30.9°C
Average Low
18.3°C
Cost of living
Alcohol
Crime
LGBTQ+
Visas
So does that sound good? If so, it’s time to get booking and get out there!
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