A Destination Wedding in Jordan will get you a Luxury Honeymoon of 7 Nights sponsored by Jordan Tourism Board!
Jordan is fast making a mark as the most coveted wedding destination and is the perfect spot for a luxury honeymoon! Jordan is full to the brim with cultural and historical landmarks for the newly married. The country’s well-deserved reputation as a stable and prospering Arab nation has proved to be an oasis in the desert for tourists and newly weds!
The Dead Sea is particularly known to hoist off newly-weds in a remarkable style! It is the most popular wedding destination in Jordan; the Resorts and Spa’s established around the Sea’s peripheral, use healing salts to relax and recuperate. There are many resorts in the Dead Sea area that play host to a multitude of events such as Kempinski, Movenpick, Crowne Plaza etc..
It is simply a dream-like destination for honeymooners; world class hospitality, picturesque horizons and pink-hazed coastal sunsets! The beauty of seeing a watery horizon matched by exquisite resorts offering breathtaking views and lavish arrangements, it’s all to wish for while looking for that perfect romantic vibe.
Petra is another must-do for both a wedding and a honeymoon. World famous for its architectural ruins, particularly Petra also called as “the Rose City” dating back to 300 BC and is renowned for its rock-cut architecture. This destination has premiere chain of Hotels and Resorts which maintain standards of an international tourist destination and is perfect for a romantic getaway. It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Jordan is officially referred to as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The country is named after the River Jordan, which flows on the western front of the middle-eastern nation and is widely believed to be where Jesus Christ was baptized by John, the Baptist. So whether it is a wedding or a honeymoon, Jordan is the perfect destination for it all!
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