Al Saraya Restaurant - All day dining with a la carte or buffet. Located in the main resort
building. Mediterranean country kitchen ambiance with garden terrace, warm stonework, arched
windows and tiled floors. Enjoy our sumptuous buffet breakfast, lunch or dinner, with Orienta
Beach Lounge Restaurant - Open-air pool bar and restaurant, serving a variety of refreshing
drinks and light lunch. Lunch service is available until 5:00 pm.
Juice Bar - Located in the ZARA SPA, this appealing bar and lounge offers a fresh fruit buffet,
freshly squeezed juices, detoxifying beverages and a wide range of teas throughout the day.
Sit back and soak up spectacular sunsets on the Infinity Terrace whilst deligh
Chopsticks Restaurant - Sophisticated Asian restaurant located in the Village Square. Decorated
in warm colours with natural straw and bamboo chairs and authentic Chinese atmosphere. Create
your own main course by selecting a combination of raw ingredients and sauces for your in
The Grill Restaurant - Steak house located at the Village Square. Savour exquisite meats,
poultry or fish, grilled to perfection. Relax over a candle light dinner at an intimate table
under the stone arches, al fresco or on the terrace.
Al Khayyam Bar - Al Hana Lounge - A delightfully rich Arabian setting in which to enjoy your
favourite drink, delicious cocktail or light snack. Located in the main resort building with
a terrace overlooking the magical River Valley and the Dead Sea. Live entertainment every
evening, wi
The Splash - Refreshing drinks, light snacks or a mouth watering Moevenpick ice cream of your
choice served around the resorts main swimming pools. Bask under the sun poolside, on the
terrace overlooking the Dead Sea or sip a cooling cocktail at the outdoor pool bar.
Valley Cafe and Bar - A cosy traditional Arabian Gahwah (coffee house), the Valley Cafe serves
light snacks, Moevenpick ice cream, tea and coffee. Relax and enjoy live entertainment every
evening during summer, or taste an aromatic shisha (water pipe) year-round.
Luigis Italian Restaurant - Located in the Village Square. This cheerful, airy eatery features
a traditional wood-fired pizza oven, delicious home-made pasta and a range of Italian
specialties. Amazing Grappa selection and delightful ambiance. Indoor and outdoor seating
available
Jerash - Breathtaking ruins of colonnaded streets, arches, temples and baths in a remarkable
state of preservation. The Jerash Festival of Culture and Arts is not to be missed during the
summer months.
Shaumari Reserve - Created in 1975 by the Royal Society for Conservation of Nature as a
breeding centre for endangered or locally extinct wildlife. This small reserve is a thriving
protected environment for some of the rarest species of animals in the Middle East.
Ajloun Woodland Reserve - Evergreen oak forest rich in spring flowers and woodland birds. Home
for Roe Deer. Walking and camping permitted.
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Lots Cave - One of the most significant archaeological discoveries in Jordan, it is here that
Lot and his daughters are believed to have sought refuge in a cave after God destroyed the city
of Sodom, according to the Book of Genesis. Located near modern Safi.
Aqaba - Jordans only port city, surrounded by rugged mountains that subtly change colour as the
day unfolds. Crystal clear waters offer sanctuary to an abundant marine life, and its pleasant
climate offer an ideal location for water sports and scuba diving.
Desert Castles - Jordans deserts are dotted with ancient castles, forts and caravanserai, many
from the first half of the 8th century. Amra Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Madaba City - On the 5,000 year old Kings Highway, is Madaba, City of Mosaics, dating from the
Middle Bronze Age. Here lies the 6 th century Byzantine mosaic map showing the region from
Jerusalem to the Nile, located in the Greek Orthodox Church of Saint George.
Azraq - This restored oasis in the Eastern Desert is home to important wetlands for migrating
birds and offers visitors boardwalks, bird hides and an informative visitor centre.
Baptism Site - Identified for nearly two millennia as the spot where Jesus Christ was baptised
by John the Baptist. Dotted with churches, baptism pools and home to one of the earliest
Christian prayer halls.
Hammamat Ma in - Since the days of Rome, these thermal mineral springs have been visited for
treatments or simply to relax in the hot therapeutic waters. Located southwest of Madaba.
Dibeen Forest - This nature reserve features forest walks and spectacular vistas as well as a
rest house.
Crusaders Castles - For those fascinated by legends and folklore surrounding the Crusaders, a
second group of castles beckons. The scenic Kings Highway is spotted with the remains of
Crusaders forts and outposts. The most important among these are Karak and Shobak.
Mount Nebo - The most revered site in Jordan. On this presumed site of the death and burial of
Prophet Moses, early Christians built a large complex, until today an active monastery.
Breathtaking views from the front of the church across the Jordan Valley.
Dana Nature Reserve - This 300 sq km reserve is remarkable for its diverse habitats and large
number of plant and animal species making it their home. There are two campsites within the
reserve and the Dana Guesthouse located in the village. Field guides are available.
Dead Sea - Its landscape of historical and spiritual legacy is virtually unchanged since
ancient times. Relax and treat yourself in the gently lapping waters with its natural elements
of curative powers. Where else can you float and read your newspaper.
This is Jordan - Whether trekking through the razor-edged sand dunes, riding a camel towards
the setting sun, camping or 4-wheeling over rocky terrain tracking down an archaeological dig,
you will always remember your excursions in Jordan.
Amman City - This ancient capital city is rich in historical archaeological sites, art
galleries and shops. Featuring a citadel and Roman amphitheatre, it offers modern amenities and
is also a busy administrative centre.
Um Qais - Explore fascinating ruins in this Decapolis city; a stunning black basalt theatre,
colonnaded main street and a city gate amongst other exciting discoveries. Also spectacular
views of the Jordan Valley, Sea of Galilee and the Golan Heights.
Wadi Rum - For those who seek the ultimate experience of immersion in nature, a night under the
brilliant stars of Wadi Rum, surrounded by rugged mountains and desert is an unforgettable
experience.
Petra - A legacy of the Nabataeans, the site of this magnificent city was lost to the world for
over 1000 years until its rediscovery in 1812 AD. Carved into rose-coloured stone, Petra is one
of Jordans national treasures.
Wadi Mujib Reserve - With a variation in elevation of 1,300 metres, this reserve enjoys a
magnificent biodiversity still being explored today. Numerous species of plants, carnivores and
birds have been recorded, including the caracal cat. Hiking and camping permitted.