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How long is the drive from Kutaisi to Cairo?
The direct drive from Kutaisi to Cairo is 1,515 mi (2,438 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 6 hrs in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Kutaisi to Cairo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Petra - Wadi Musa, Beirut, Eilat, Batumi, Amman, Haifa, Jaffa, and Tiberias, as well as top places to visit like Argo Cable Car and Batumi Boulevard, or the ever-popular Batumi Botanical Garden.
The top cities between Kutaisi and Cairo are Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Petra - Wadi Musa, Beirut, Eilat, Batumi, Amman, Haifa, Jaffa, and Tiberias. Jerusalem is the most popular city on the route. It's 23 hours from Kutaisi and 10 hours from Cairo.
Batumi, the capital of the Georgian republic of Adjara, is a popular resort and port city located on the Black Sea. The city's waterfront promenade, Batumi Boulevard, features a beach and park. Alphabetic Tower is an impressive 130m-high tower adorned with Georgian script that offers stunning views from its seaside observation deck.
Lebanon's largest city, Beirut, serves as the country's capital and is located on a peninsula along the Mediterranean coast. With a population of 2.4 million people as of 2014, it ranks as the third-largest city in the Levant region. Visitors to Beirut can easily travel to other parts of Lebanon by utilizing public buses or mini-vans from two main stations named Charles Helou and Cola Station.
17% as popular as Jerusalem
47 minutes off the main route, 61% of way to Cairo
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The Sea of Galilee is a revered site for Christians, believed to be where Jesus performed miracles. It also serves as a popular tourist destination where visitors can enjoy the beaches and relax. Lavnun beach is one such spot, known for its popularity and activities like raft building that offer visitors unique experiences.
Amazing place. Calm ad exotic
????????? ????????? — Google review
One of the most unique places you'll visit in Israel. There are many beautiful along the lake and campsites.
Elisheva B.A. — Google review
Lovely place to come and visit , so peaceful
nadine okker — Google review
I find this place amazing! It is absolutely beautiful and to be able to see this place and relate it to my biblical study gives this place a whole new meaning for me!
Greg Shook — Google review
🕊️ The fabled Sea of Galilee is where Christians believe Jesus walked on water, calmed the storm, and made Peter and Andrew into “fishers of men.” It's where John the Baptist baptized Jesus. And it's where Jesus fed the masses with a few loaves and fish and gave his Sermon on the Mount.
Nihan Aksoy — Google review
The Sea of Galilee (Hebrew: יָם כִּנֶּרֶת, Judeo-Aramaic: יַמּא דטבריא, גִּנֵּיסַר, Arabic: بحيرة طبريا), also called Lake Tiberias, Kinneret or Kinnereth,[3] is a freshwater lake in Israel. It is the lowest freshwater lake on Earth and the second-lowest lake in the world (after the Dead Sea, a saltwater lake),[4] at levels between 215 metres (705 ft) and 209 metres (686 ft) below sea level.[5] It is approximately 53 km (33 mi) in circumference, about 21 km (13 mi) long, and 13 km (8.1 mi) wide. Its area is 166.7 km2 (64.4 sq mi) at its fullest, and its maximum depth is approximately 43 metres (141 ft).[6] The lake is fed partly by underground springs but its main source is the Jordan River, which flows through it from north to south and exits the lake at the Degania Dam.
Hayel Barakat ???? ????? — Google review
Sea of Galilee aka Lake Tiberias. Is the famous lake where JESUS walked on it and also calmed the storm.
It’s also the lowest fresh water lake on earth.
Peaceful lake indeed and breeze was so cool.
O Ade — Google review
An amazing place to see with my own eyes. I read all about this place and Jesus' ministry here. I also enjoyed sailing on the Sea of Galilee. Luckily, it was a calm and beautiful day.
Steve Summerlin — Google review
The place where Jesus Christ performed many miracles including walking on the surface of the water and the feeding of four thousand people.
A very good place to visit when in Israel.
Welther Analucas — Google review
The Sea of Galilee is one of my favorite spots in Israel. This is a spot where you really feel the presence of Jesus.
Kyle Clayton — Google review
"The Sea of Galilee is a stunning natural wonder in Israel, steeped in religious and historical significance. Take a peaceful boat ride, relax on the beaches, and marvel at the breathtaking scenery."
Neil Greathouse — Google review
We're a group of pilgrims from the Philippines🇵🇭.
We're happy to have experienced sailing on a wooden boat across the Sea of Galilee. A good and unforgettable experience for all of us. The skipper even taught us some dance steps while sailing. After the boat ride, all of us were given a certificate that we had survived the trip. It's one for the books. It's a good thing the weather cooperated with us, so sailing was a breeze.
Kay.Tolentino Gaspar — Google review
6% as popular as Jerusalem
56 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Cairo
Haifa is a city located in northern Israel, positioned on the slopes of Mount Carmel and extending to the Mediterranean Sea. Its most famous attractions are the Bahá'í Gardens, featuring beautifully landscaped terraces leading up to the gold-domed Shrine of the Báb. The German Colony is also situated at the foot of these gardens, comprising 19th-century buildings housing shops, galleries and restaurants.
Amman, the capital of Jordan, boasts a blend of modernity and ancient architecture. The Citadel on Jabal al-Qala'a hill features Roman Temple pillars and an 8th-century Umayyad Palace complex with a grand dome. Another must-visit is the Roman Theater, a 2nd-century stone amphitheater that can accommodate up to 6,000 people holding occasional events.
14% as popular as Jerusalem
5 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Cairo
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Jerusalem is an ancient city located in Western Asia on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and Dead Sea. It holds great significance for three major religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, making it a thrice sacred city. It boasts of rich contrasts, nuances and an invaluable collection of relics and spiritual experiences that should be discovered at a leisurely pace to fully absorb its majesty.
Jaffa is a historic port city located in the southern area of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. It is also known as Yafo or Yafa and has been inhabited for more than 3,000 years by both Occidental and Oriental cultures. Jaffa's old town showcases the mix of cultures for which Israel is famous. The Ilana Goor Museum, housed in an Arab building restored by an Israeli artist, highlights the meeting of these cultures.
14% as popular as Jerusalem
59 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Cairo
Tel Aviv-Yafo, a city located on the coast of the Mediterranean in Israel, is characterized by its distinctive 1930s Bauhaus structures which are clustered in the White City architectural area. The city boasts several museums such as Beit Hatfutsot illustrating Jewish communities worldwide and the Eretz Israel Museum showcasing country's archaeology, folklore and crafts including an excavation of ruins dating back to 12th-century B.C.
45% as popular as Jerusalem
58 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Cairo
Wadi Musa is a town situated in the Ma'an Governorate in the southern region of Jordan. It serves as the administrative hub for Petra Department, and it is located closest to the archaeological site of Petra. The town gained popularity after being featured in Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade, where viewers were treated to a stunning view of Petra's Treasury through a rock corridor known as Siq.
33% as popular as Jerusalem
24 minutes off the main route, 77% of way to Cairo
Eilat is a town located on the southern coast of Israel, close to Jordan. It is an attractive tourist destination with serene beaches, such as Dolphin Reef, where visitors can spot aquatic mammals. Snorkeling and diving are popular activities in Coral Beach Nature Reserve which has underwater trails marked by buoys amidst fish-filled reefs. Not far from there lies Coral World Underwater Observatory Marine Park with an enclosed observation center that's submerged offshore.
16% as popular as Jerusalem
1 minute off the main route, 82% of way to Cairo
Best stops along Kutaisi to Cairo drive
The top stops along the way from Kutaisi to Cairo (with short detours) are Old City, Petra, and Western Wall. Other popular stops include The Treasury, Amman Citadel, and Underwater Observatory Park.
Established in 1912, the Batumi Botanical Garden boasts a vast collection of subtropical plant species and offers guided tours. The garden is located on the slopes of mountains overlooking the Black Sea and features both local and non-local flora. Visitors are advised to allocate at least 3-4 hours to explore the main attractions, with a full day being ideal. However, there are no food outlets available on-site, so visitors should bring their own provisions for picnics.
Beautiful place. Multiple amazing local and non local plans good organized on the slopes of the mountains above the sea. Better to plan at least 3-4 hours there just to see main spots. I'd recommend to spent whole day there, but bring food with you, there are picnic areas, but food is not for sale on site. If you aren't ready to walk a lot you can use golf cars to reach most popular view points
Ilya Shevyrev — Google review
Of course! Batumi Botanical Garden is located on the Black Sea coast of Georgia and covers over 100 hectares. It is home to thousands of species of plants from all over the world, and is known for its beautiful views of the sea. It's definitely worth a visit if you're in the area!
Dr. Mobammed Saleem saleem — Google review
A pretty botanical garden. A nice place to go on a walk. Many places with shade to cool down from the sun, and benches to sit down and rest. Friendly dogs to guide us. Entrance cost 20GEL.
Brandon Chow — Google review
Beautiful botanical garden. Highly recommend to visit. One day is not enough to see everything. There is a shuttle bus number 10. Inside there is only a snack, there is no full-fledged food - coffee, ice cream. inside there is a bus to 7-9 seats, it costs 5 GEL per person. Rides between the extreme entrances.
Vitali D — Google review
A very nice place to visit, but the hike is a little hard, but there are golf-carts that operate in the park.
there is a good restaurant at the end of the route, and also a great beach section that you can access.
the botanical garden itself is amazing with many beautiful flowers and trees.
vladimir berlin — Google review
Very beautiful place, be ready to spend there at least two hours. There is no food inside, but you can buy smth near the main entrance or bring food with you and set up a picnic with the nice view
Tatiana Vlasova — Google review
This place is huge. I don't know if it's even possible to walk all the trails in a single day, although the main route is definitely doable. A bit of uphill, so be aware if you have mobility issues. The views of the sea are unparalleled.
R E — Google review
Easily accessible with bus number 10 from Batumi center. You can pay with credit card for the bus ticket.
I would recommend coming to the garden in the morning or around midday and bringing some food with you - they’re so many beautiful plant species; different sections of origin and siting areas that you can peacefully spend the whole day there.
The sea panorama views are magnificent.
Lydia Aleksandrova — Google review
We loved the garden. Well worth visiting. Beautiful. Places to sit and talk. We met others from various countries who were friendly. Views are gorgeous. Great staff. Ocean views at places.
Carla Rupp — Google review
Nice garden, the trees are beautiful, there is many old trees. The view to Black Sea was amazing. The garden needs more improvement and facilities. The staff should be trained to how deal with tourist people.
Ali — Google review
Beautiful garden with incredible vegetation. You can observe specimens young and old. The bamboo forest is really something to see. In may many plants blossomed and you could smell their sweet scent. Book a few hours to stroll around the peaceful alleys.
B?a?ej Pawlak — Google review
Good fun in this beautiful place, needs to have a better navigation solution, as some of the physical guidance arrows were broken. An app maybe? Some spots along the route were not fully sorted. Overall a very nice place that needs fixing.
legionofpickles — Google review
Amazing botanic garden. Super huge and beautiful. It takes around 3hours to walk around, so be prepared. It is also pretty humid . The trees are so beautiful, very big and lovely. The view is breathtaking, and there is a lovely beach next to the botanical garden.
Deimanciukas Deimante — Google review
It's beautiful, it's big, it's serene! Many picnic locations with a black sea view. Facilities like toilets, gazebos and food and drink stands are all around. It's such a nice place to have a getaway from the big and bustling Batumi. There's a lot of biodiversity, separated in different sections classified in different sections (like the bamboo forest).
Elske Heermans — Google review
Very beautiful place. You can spend the entire day here walking and enjoying the views. There is a shop inside and they sell things at double rate
anant trivedi — Google review
Very large area but better as a walk through hilly jungle type. Excellent black sea views.
Arun Kumar — Google review
We were not lucky with weather, because it was raining heavily, but in general it was very nice experience. You need like 3-4 hours to explore the most interesting parts of the garden. Here is a tip: walk through the entire garden (if you park your car in the entrance closer to BATUMI), because mostly you will walk downhill and take an electric car on the way back. I mean you can walk both ways it’s not that big, but if you are short on time use my tip.
You can also get to seaside when you are in lower part of the garden. It was very beautiful there.
The only thing I didn’t like is that entrance fee, guide, electric cars etc is for full price for foreigners and only half price for Georgian citizens. Not a big fan of those practices. Otherwise all good 👍
Roman Samkharadze — Google review
Very nice place to walk with a entrance is 20 GEL. Nice view of the Batumi and north Black sea coast. Zip line 70 GEL. No food inside the garden, only in entrances. Electric cars can take you to the opposite park side. Many different trees.
Boris Becker — Google review
It's magnificent. In 2023 it costs 20 lari for foreigners, You can take a ride in an electrical car, but we prefer to walk. It's better to come in the morning and spend there the whole day. After that, you can have beach time. Take your snacks in advance, shops there have only beverages and ice cream.
Guliaim Aiylchy — Google review
I can't make a good review I just make a review on the price which I find too much especially the camping prices for 50 a night! It's more expensive than being in Hotels in Batumi! Also during the time I was there it wasn't looking as nice due to the winter season! We at the end did some camping next to the botanical garden for free because it's legal in this country to do wild camping.
Also for tourists it is way more expensive. I want to visit it maybe in summer so to give a proper review but for now it's what I have to say.
Backpackingpeanuts — Google review
Very nice place to walk. Nice view of the Batumi and north Black sea coast. Zip line 70 GEL. No food inside the garden, only in entrances with 20 GEL
Nadine Radaidah — Google review
Great sights to see. Air is clean. Beach is beautiful.
The Argo Cable Car takes passengers up to a viewing point over the city, with views of the Black Sea and the city. The journey is short and takes about 10 minutes, with a cafe, shop, and viewing platform at the top.
The lines was long but they moved fast.
We went up around 18:00 we saw the sunset and came down after we saw the view at night.
You can buy coffee on the mountain top and we enjoyed Georgian dance show .
We payed 30 gel for 1 person and for children is less , I think 15 gel.
Overall one of the better place to watch batumi , really beautiful.
Eilon Peretz — Google review
We took a ride in the Argo Cable Car, it was interesting as this gives you a different view of the city from the car and the disembarking location. It is somewhat expensive at 30 GEL each. The ride was unique and a good opportunity to take some pics. If more than two people I think the cost it not worth the experience.
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Greg Johnston — Google review
It was such a wonderful experience to try Argo Cable Car. The view from the highest top was amazing. Also, they have a nice coffee shop up and a wonderful view for the whole city from the mountains.
Sherif Omarah — Google review
Lovely cable car ride. However, there is only a chapel, restaurant, and look out point on top... Nothing else to do so seems a little expensive to go with nothing much to do on top.
Bettina Robertson — Google review
Gorgeous journey. This is I think the longest cable car journey.
Beautiful scenes of Batumi.
Takes you to the top of the mountain to collect more memorable pictures and enjoy what the cafe offers while pleasing the eyes with astonishing views
You can drive up there but what is the advantage?!?!
We went there around 16 and were almost alone on the cable going up and down.
The price is 30 GEL for adult foreigners and 10 for kids.
Before you embark on the car they take a group photo where you can view when you reach the top. If you wish to buy it , it is 30 GEL. No bearing cost if you had wished otherwise
Ali Alamer — Google review
30 GEL per person for a round trip ticket.
12 min ride one way. On top you get to see Batumi city and the Black sea🌊 You can get food and beverages on top if you fancy expensive restaurants and shop for wines and liquors as well.
There are few freelance photographers 📸 who can click amazing pics for you for as low as 30 GEL(you can negotiate if you are planning to get more pics from them😉)
Akshay Menon — Google review
The place is amazing
Staff are friendly
Food wasn't great I ordered cheese burger it was juicy and nice but the bread was not fresh
The view is significant
The ride feeling was amazing (it was windy however it wasn't scary that much and you feel safe during the trip) it took around 15-20 min to reach the top of the mountain
Khaled El Sayed — Google review
A very interesting and exciting attraction. At the top, you can get out of the cabin and visit a small chapel, enjoy the view of the city. There is also a restaurant and a souvenir shop.
Dusan ?P?tnik? — Google review
One of the best experiences in Batumi for me. The view is absolutely gorgeous and a great place at the top, to stay, make some great photos, and chill with a glass of wine or otherwise. There was also a music/dance show at the time of our visit, and it's completely free. Views are superb at the sunset, so try to get at at moment, we were lucky and the sun was smiling 🙂
Wow Bagger — Google review
The length is almost 2,6 km, longer than cable car in Tbilisi. The view is so beautiful. Ticket Price is more expensive (of course), 30 gel for adults and 7 gel for children
Nomad's World — Google review
The Experience Was Awesome ✨You Can See The Whole Batumi City From Above, The Sea & Port Of Batumi. It Was Really Nice Experience Which I Will Never Forget. We Were Lucky Enough To See The Rainbow 🌈 Which Was Awesome. I Really Believe Everybody Whose In Georgia Must Visit Batumi Cuz It's Very Happening City & Must Take The Cable To View The Beautiful City From Above. Must Visit Place. You Can Buy Tickets At Cable Car Station Only. Not So Expensive Yet Stunning Experience.
Prakhar Chaturvedi — Google review
The best way to see all of Batumi. The distance covered is impressive, probably the longest cable car journey I have been on. The perceived top is actually just a waypoint to a higher location, so cross another valley. The views from the top are breathtaking. The cafe up there is not a bad place to relax and have a snack or a drink either. I enjoyed a homemade lemonade, which was rather excellent.
Fasih Rehman — Google review
It was an amazing ride. Best time is in the evening close to sunset, you'll get the most beautiful view.
unzila saifi — Google review
A cable car that takes you from downtown to the shoulder of Mt. The view from above is simply stunning (worth doing it at sunset). At the end point there is a restaurant and an observation point. Worth the cost of the ticket.
Batumi's Batumi Boulevard is a charming seaside promenade that runs from the city port to the Dancing Fountains. The wide boulevard is home to cafes, restaurants, family attractions, sculptures, benches and more.
Vibrant green space along the Black Sea featuring musical fountains, exercise paths, cafes & bars.
The Boulevard has a wide paved walking path next to the beach with the gardens and a cycling track behind it. Numerous sculptures, mosaics and fountains including two dancing fountains are also part of the boulevard.
Home to many restaurants, cafes and bars, a mini-zoo and some other structures like a theater. With the growth in tourism, a lot of modern hotels, apartments and other buildings have sprung up along the sea shore and the view from the boulevard is one of modern buildings.
The beach is spotless and not too crowded. It's a stony beach and has pebbles instead of sand. Thankfully, there are many benches along the boulevard. Being oriented to the west, the beach also has great sunset views.
Pavewalk is amazing as it covers many beautiful shops.
Aehsan Samar — Google review
Lovely and lively stretch of boulevard with mesmerizing view of the black sea..with 6th may park on one side is an ideal place for taking a morning and an evening walk. Great for everyone from family to kids to solo travellers and couples..Rent an E- scooter for more fun time and enjoy the best part of Batumi.
Jeet Varma — Google review
Amazing place in the city. It is huge area. Can be called as the heart of the city.
There is a sound and water show at night and unlike other ones, this one runs for hours without break.
The promenade is also beautiful, good for strolling.
Above everything what amazed me beyond limits is the provision of different games like Table Tennis, Pool, etc. This something new I have seen, such facilities free of cost that to in a public place.
Must visit if you are in Batumi.
Preetam Chakraborty — Google review
Restaurants, dancing fountains , some games .
Good for kids . Along the boulevard you can find karaoke restaurants. Some pubs . At night this place got a lot of options. At the morning many restaurants offer breakfast from 10:00 we found only one that was open earlier around 9:00 but wasn’t easy . The boulevard is more then 2km long
Eilon Peretz — Google review
Its an amazing place. Nice place for relaxing. You can find bicycles there. It is good and cheaper. It is a great thing. We can access to all the location
Deepak kumar — Google review
Batumi Boulevard is a must-visit destination for anyone travelling to Georgia. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or simply a memorable stroll by the sea , this enchanting promenade has it all. I cannot recommend ut highly enough
Avazbek Urinbekov — Google review
Batumi Boulevard is a 7km walking path and a separate bike path. Being here in February you never get the true feeling of this wonderful Boulevard but is was still very nice walk. There many attractions to be found along the boulevard. Statues like the first love, dancing water fountains, misc. rentals like bikes and two wheel scooters. At the far end in town you will find Ali and Nino a unique metal statue that moves so that these two lovers flow through each other. We would definitely recommend using the boulevard as there is so much to see and do. I can only imagine what the warmer months would look like.
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Greg Johnston — Google review
Such a lovely place to spend time at. We are out on the boulevard every night since being in Batumi. The boulevard offers many great things to see and do. Can also be very romantic if you are with your ❤️ partner. I very highly recommend this place.
Geri shai — Google review
There's a lot of activities here. People are walking, sitting on the beach, doing exercise ( even some people did yoga there too), cycling, playing, etc. We really like the atmosphere. And it's really nice.
Nomad's World — Google review
A great place to walk, especially in the evening when there is no sizzling sun. the most pleasant experience. The cleanliness of the boulevard is monitored. I would say that this is not even a boulevard, but a park with an embankment. Probably one of the most pleasant and beautiful places on the Black Sea coast in Georgia
Sergei Artemenko (We'll help) — Google review
You can't visit Batumi without taking in the Boulevard. Apparently it is 4km long and spans the majority of the city. I did go for a dip in the Black Sea, be warned it is pretty cold, I got out pretty quickly. Plenty of places to grab a drink or some snack all along the boulevard.
Fasih Rehman — Google review
The nature here is beautiful, it's nice to walk
Yana Mesheryakova — Google review
Beautiful amazingly well kept boulevard with tons of amenities and art, wonderful atmosphere. Gorgeous views and beach all along it. Tons of cool statues and art right on the boulevard or nearby. Lots of restaurants, stands with drinks, souvenir shops. Even ping pong tables, pool tables and a bird zoo with parrots and ducks and swans! Wonderful atmosphere, especially at night, so many people and families out and about. Also feels very safe.
isabel Walker — Google review
One of the best place to spend time here in Batumi where you can find long walking/ cycling track, beautiful illuminated high rise buildings, almost all type of restaurant staying from casual cafes, fine dine in, outdoor and pubs, small shops for snacks and ice creams, beautiful fountain show and obviously the famous sunset at Black Sea, All views on this street
Global Entertainment — Google review
Favorite place
Especially in the morning or during the sunset
Once used as a temple & a Roman citadel, this landmark, ancient monastery now hosts guided tours.
Very informative and ancient. Guides are available to explain everything. You have to request them for English explanation.
Amit Verma — Google review
Very peaceful place. Still an active monastery, so a student guides you during the tour which is really nice because you not only just see the place but also gain a lot of knowledge from it. Thank you 🙏
Ilgaz Yüksel — Google review
The monastery was interesting enough, I would not go out of my way to go see it. Some interesting pictures.
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Greg Johnston — Google review
1500 year old. Full of history and still in use for worshipping so quite unique place. There is 1500 year old pagan worship place. So amazing that they put about 20 stones each 1.5 tons on the roof without any adhesive. I was stocked that how they did it. They used 45 degrees 📐 angled stones. That was on 500 AD. Amazing.
Mustafa Tongur — Google review
It is a really nice architecture but nothing much to see except for the building and its praying rooms, everything else is closed to tourists. It takes about 20min max time to see everything, but we had to wait 20min to get into it.
Muhamed Turkanovi? — Google review
Mor Hananyo Monastery is still actively used as religious center. As a significant part of the Syriac Church, traditional worship and religious activities contioue to takes place there.
Ticket price: 80 TL (~2.5€)
There are admitted in groups and accompanied by a guide. I don’t know if there are guides in languages other than Turkish.
It is worth visiting.
Ömer Karaçay — Google review
Nice and impressive place to see but nothing special to have, except the beautiful church, I believe. It feels like some sort of restricted area. 60₺ for Grown Ups, 30₺ for Students.
Yiğit Koyuer — Google review
We visited here with a guide (arranged beforehand). It has some very unique architectural elements. Being here with a guide was enriching as we learned about the full history of this monastery. It's a great place to visit.
Ms. Melissa Balan — Google review
I am so happy that this monastery is not ignored and being cared by its community very well. The monastery is very serene and beautiful, there is an entrance fee and you are being briefly informed by Syriac guys about its history. Many parts are closed for visitors and I guess it is because of its current use, it is still being used as a worship centre. The garden is well designed and the location is about half an hour from Mardin city centre. It is certainly worth seeing.
Pınar Gül 1. — Google review
The beauty highlighted in the stone that has stood the test of time and illuminated by the sun will definitely remind you of a golden stone. Here you can see the pagan temple of sacrifice, Assyrian monastery. With a beautiful inner courtyard and a fountain of life.
Iravnai — Google review
100% visit here.
Very old place which every human needs to see if wants to know about history.
One part of building history goes back to 4000 years ago still stands still. 100% visit. The area is very encient.
Ga Ga — Google review
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The vibrant Old City is a maze of narrow, pedestrian-only lanes filled with old synagogues, and ancient houses whose blue doors and windows indicate the locals' Kabbalistic beliefs. Galleries and workshops line the streets of the Artists' Quarter, alongside wine cellars and kosher restaurants. Close by, the Khan of the White Donkey cultural center hosts yoga classes and weekly concerts in a restored 1300s building.
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The Sea of Galilee is a revered site for Christians, believed to be where Jesus performed miracles. It also serves as a popular tourist destination where visitors can enjoy the beaches and relax. Lavnun beach is one such spot, known for its popularity and activities like raft building that offer visitors unique experiences.
Amazing place. Calm ad exotic
????????? ????????? — Google review
One of the most unique places you'll visit in Israel. There are many beautiful along the lake and campsites.
Elisheva B.A. — Google review
Lovely place to come and visit , so peaceful
nadine okker — Google review
I find this place amazing! It is absolutely beautiful and to be able to see this place and relate it to my biblical study gives this place a whole new meaning for me!
Greg Shook — Google review
🕊️ The fabled Sea of Galilee is where Christians believe Jesus walked on water, calmed the storm, and made Peter and Andrew into “fishers of men.” It's where John the Baptist baptized Jesus. And it's where Jesus fed the masses with a few loaves and fish and gave his Sermon on the Mount.
Nihan Aksoy — Google review
The Sea of Galilee (Hebrew: יָם כִּנֶּרֶת, Judeo-Aramaic: יַמּא דטבריא, גִּנֵּיסַר, Arabic: بحيرة طبريا), also called Lake Tiberias, Kinneret or Kinnereth,[3] is a freshwater lake in Israel. It is the lowest freshwater lake on Earth and the second-lowest lake in the world (after the Dead Sea, a saltwater lake),[4] at levels between 215 metres (705 ft) and 209 metres (686 ft) below sea level.[5] It is approximately 53 km (33 mi) in circumference, about 21 km (13 mi) long, and 13 km (8.1 mi) wide. Its area is 166.7 km2 (64.4 sq mi) at its fullest, and its maximum depth is approximately 43 metres (141 ft).[6] The lake is fed partly by underground springs but its main source is the Jordan River, which flows through it from north to south and exits the lake at the Degania Dam.
Hayel Barakat ???? ????? — Google review
Sea of Galilee aka Lake Tiberias. Is the famous lake where JESUS walked on it and also calmed the storm.
It’s also the lowest fresh water lake on earth.
Peaceful lake indeed and breeze was so cool.
O Ade — Google review
An amazing place to see with my own eyes. I read all about this place and Jesus' ministry here. I also enjoyed sailing on the Sea of Galilee. Luckily, it was a calm and beautiful day.
Steve Summerlin — Google review
The place where Jesus Christ performed many miracles including walking on the surface of the water and the feeding of four thousand people.
A very good place to visit when in Israel.
Welther Analucas — Google review
The Sea of Galilee is one of my favorite spots in Israel. This is a spot where you really feel the presence of Jesus.
Kyle Clayton — Google review
"The Sea of Galilee is a stunning natural wonder in Israel, steeped in religious and historical significance. Take a peaceful boat ride, relax on the beaches, and marvel at the breathtaking scenery."
Neil Greathouse — Google review
We're a group of pilgrims from the Philippines🇵🇭.
We're happy to have experienced sailing on a wooden boat across the Sea of Galilee. A good and unforgettable experience for all of us. The skipper even taught us some dance steps while sailing. After the boat ride, all of us were given a certificate that we had survived the trip. It's one for the books. It's a good thing the weather cooperated with us, so sailing was a breeze.
Kay.Tolentino Gaspar — Google review
6% as popular as Jerusalem
56 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Cairo
Acre is a coastal city located in the northwest region of Israel, renowned for its well-preserved historic walls. The Treasures in the Walls Ethnographic Museum showcases daily life from Ottoman times to the 20th century through a tunnel in these walls. The Al-Jazzar Mosque boasts marble pillars and underground pools while the Or Torah (Tunisian) Synagogue has an array of seven torah arks adorned with mosaics.
The Church of Annunciation is a modernist, Franciscan-run Roman Catholic basilica built in 1969 on the site where many believe the Annunciation took place. It dominates the Old City skyline with its lantern-topped cupola and stands on what many Christians believe to be Mary's home. Visitors can walk inside for free and attend mass by checking schedules within the facilities, making it an ideal destination for those interested in Jesus, Mary, and Joseph history.
Beautiful, amazing, spiritual and peaceful place! As a Catholic being able to visit the place where The annunciation happened to the Virgin Mary was a simply wonderful and religious experience. The church is beautiful, on the exterior you can see images of the Virgin Mary for all different countries, worth to enjoy each one of them.
Miguel Opacic — Google review
One of the most famous and touristic place in Nazareth.
An entrance is free but be careful and wear clothes that cover your shoulders and knees at least.
You can find a gallery with frescoes from different countries. Also basilica is open for visiting.
Unfortunately the Museum on the territory was closed.
Good for visit.
Nadiia Vladykina — Google review
In my opinion, one of the most impressive and amazing churches in the world. The visit to the Church of the Annunciation is powerful and interesting, the structure is amazing. The church was established at the site where, according to one tradition, the Annunciation took place. The church has a variety of works of art in different styles from all over the world.
Yossi Ezra — Google review
One can light up an electric candle 🕯in this church - I really liked this idea as I believe that it is more friendly to the environment.
Another thing that I liked is an alley with the paintings and mosaics to the church from all over the world 🌎 One can find donations from the South America, India, and my homeland Ukraine 🇺🇦 It feels really good to find things related to your country when you are that far from it, especially when your country is under attack from the terrorist russian state.
If you plan your visit in advance, I also recommend to bring coins and cash for the donations to support the church.
Pavel Galich — Google review
Beautiful place in the center of Nazareth, open untill 5pm and free to visit. Inside you can see very colorful windows and many latin inscriptions. The thing i liked more was the collection of Maria portrait from all over the world. I strongly recommend to visit it and maybe take some pictures at night, because with all the lights on it's amazing.
Dario Balboni — Google review
Basilica of the Annunciation Nazareth, also known as The Catholic Church of the Annunciation, is the most impressive and spectacular site in the city and is considered to be one of the most holy churches for Christianity.
Basilica of the Annunciation an outstanding building in the center of town, is built where it’s believed the house the Virgin Mary was.
On the lower level is the most holy place – Mary’s cave, the cave in which, according to the Catholic-Christian tradition, Mary was visited by Archangel Gabriel and told her she is destined to carry Jesus in her womb.
Svetozar Boykinov — Google review
What a beautiful place to get connected with some of the Jesus, Mary, and Joseph history. This place is a must for every person reaching for a great historical destination in Nazaret. The entrance is free and you can walk inside the churches, you can even attend to mass, just look for schedules inside facilities
Franco Ruben Vargas — Google review
As an Israeli Tour Guide here's my review:
One of the most impressive churches in Israel, with beautiful artwork among the walls,and preserve ruins from the Roman Byzantine Era.
Ami Giz Guided Tours — Google review
Beautiful, amazing, spiritual and peaceful place! As a Catholic being able to visit the place where The annunciation happened to the Virgin Mary was a simply wonderful and religious experience. One can light up an electric candle 🕯in this church - I really liked this idea as I believe that it is more friendly to the environment. Amazing place and a must visit church when you are in Nazareth. People can go in a quiet place inside and pray. There are also a lot of religious artworks displayed outside from different countries. The thing i liked more was the collection of Maria portrait from all over the world. I strongly recommend to visit it and maybe take some pictures at night, because with all the lights on it's amazing.
Alex Drukpa. — Google review
The church is massive and beautiful and it has a place where you can pray.
Oluseyi Agbaje — Google review
What an adoring site. To have that preserve reminds us how grateful we should be to see history which changed the of Billions. Love the mosaic from different parts of the world.
Robert Sedillo — Google review
The city around it seems a bit chaotic and dirty, but don't let that discourage you from visiting the basilica itself.
The basilica is rather modern, built in the 60s, with beautiful mosaics and paintings of the Virgin Mary decorating the church's walls. It's a stunning sight to behold, and I was impressed by the attention to detail in the artwork.
But the most interesting thing about the basilica is on the lower floor. Here, there is a preserved cave where Angel Gabriel supposedly told Mary she was going to be pregnant with Jesus. It's one of the few places that keeps the original ruins of the first century, and that's well worth a visit.
Samuel Leça — Google review
There was a mix from different Cristian churches, orthodox, catholic etc and some of them was really strange. The way it was built is also strange. Although the building from outside is not ugly. I hope this is not the best church in Nazareth but our guide show to us only this.
Nikolai Nikolov — Google review
The church was built at where angel Gabriel announced to Virgin Mary that she would be pregnant and give birth to baby Jesus. And the town of Nazareth is where Jesus grew up. Beautiful church. 30% of Nazareth population is Christian.
Harry Zheng — Google review
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Al-Bishara St 12, Nazareth, Israel
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Beit She'an National Park
Archaeological site
Nature & Parks
National park
National park encompassing the substantial & well-preserved ruins of an ancient Roman city.
Spectacular place to visit. Spent a good afternoon exploring in the heat and the shade. It was exciting to see the excavation. I visited the bathhouse and public latrines area. The main street was exciting as well. I didn't climb the hill and focused my time in the town.
Steve Summerlin — Google review
We visited two weeks ago. We had national park pass, so it was free. Mostly the place includes remains of the ancient ruins. Amazing architecture. Wondered how they designed the bathroom with hot steam underneath the floor. The structures were similar to caesarea national park. Don't miss the entire view from hill top. Amazing and beautiful during sunset. Need atleast two hours to cover the entire area (on foot). Closing time is 4.30 pm. It has a souvenir shop.
Santhosh Mathesan — Google review
Very beautiful place. Do not miss it.
It is very hot there , prepare accordingly.
(You can see there Judas tree from the musical Jesus Christ Superstar)
ANDREA BB — Google review
We had an amazing Christian Worship here with Bethel Worship. The event was open to the public. The site was mentioned in the Old Testament.
Janelle Everett — Google review
Nice spot to see some ancient history! It was great to be able to see what a city would have looked like. If you do stop in be sure to check out the Egyptian ruins at the top of the hill overlooking the entire city. Lots of remains of ancient ruins like the colosseum, public sanitary, the theater, the city etc, etc. The architecture is amazing and what’s left of the buildings tell an amazing story about its greatness. Extremely good Roman archeological site….for its shape and all well preserved ruins (many mosaics, good theater,….) it is absolutely at the level of Rome forums
Alex Drukpa. — Google review
Great historic site to visit in day trip. Ancient ruins which are the remains of a civilizations architecture. Beautiful place to walk and learn history. Recommend to come and enjoy.
DavidS — Google review
Now this place was it! Back in the day!!! Theres a latrine with marble seats for your 🍑 and marble floor for your feet! It's very clear it was a hot spot for trade and for entertainment!!! Unlike the town on the hill right next to it....the short hike up is completely worth the view! Go here if in Israel!
calciomoti — Google review
Stunning remains of over 20 layers of civilization. Most notable are the recent Roman ruins. One can picture chariots heading up and down the main street.
The 7000 seat theater is mostly standing and the original public bathrooms are nearby, what a gas!
There is an entrance plaza, a large bathhouse, streets, shops, a bridge, a ritual compound and more.
An earthquake in 749 shook the Roman temple and the huge columns fell. They still lay there and it's hard to imagine that this is all real and not replicas.
Amazing experience.
Sherri Yoder — Google review
We attended the evening sound and light tour which includes a ten minute sound and light and an hour guide led tour of many of the sites. The park is well lit in most parts.
The sound and light was ok, projected onto the walls of the theatre sometimes the graphics were not the most clear.
The tour is a bit intensive and at some point we left to just enjoy the spectacle without the guide.
There were many children in attendance but I think their attention wanted as the tour progressed
Small children might be frightened by loud music and sounds during the light show.
Neil Churgin — Google review
Caesarea Philippi was a Roman and we're pagan ceremonies to the god pan were performed. Jesus visited it this site , it has become an important Christian pilgrimage destination. And where Jesus states:
I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.
Emerald Meadows — Google review
Nice spot to see some ancient history! It was great to be able to see what a city would have looked like. If you do stop in be sure to check out the Egyptian ruins at the top of the hill overlooking the entire city. Once at the top be sure to spot the fallen bridge as well, quiet the site!
Charles Pietracupa — Google review
One of the most beautiful places to see antient ruins in Israel. Not recommended in the summer very hot if you want to enjoy better to come when its colder or at eight when they open. Lots of history. I recommend reading up on the history before coming here.
The Odeon was built in the 2nd century CE as an intimate amphitheater offering 500 seats. The ruins are kept in good condition and offer a glimpse into Roman life and culture.
Excellently preserves Roman theatre. Entry cost is cheap and includes the very interesting Folk Museum. Climb to the top of the theatre and get a feeling of what it must have been like to see a play almost 2,000 years ago. It’s also very lively with families
jeremy kalous — Google review
This is like a compact version of the big Roman Theater next to it. But, it seems to be in better condition (restored?) and feels more welcoming. There are some funky acoustics if you stand at the center of the arena.
Ankur Panchbudhe — Google review
Old but small theater next to great roman theater at downtown amman. Can use the samr ticket bought to enter roman theater.
Related to roman theater this is very small.
But both side there are walking path, yiu can get nice pics alots..
Darshana Ratnayake — Google review
Beautiful roman theater (Smaller that the other next to it) very well preserved. It is included in Jordan Pass.
Nikos Dempelis — Google review
Loved the place!
Such a magical historic location
You can’t enter the theater unless their is a concert or an event
Their is public area in front of the theater
Batoul Dhainy — Google review
The Odeon Theater or the Winter Theater is a small Roman amphitheater located in the center of the Jordanian capital, Amman, where the Great Roman Amphitheater is also located. It was built in the second century AD, before the construction of the Great Amphitheater, to accommodate about 500 spectators.
The Odeon Theater was mainly used for musical performances. Archaeologists believe it may have been roofed with a wooden roof or temporary tent to protect the audience and performers from the weather. It is believed that the severe earthquake that struck the city of Amman and the regions of the Levant in 1927 was the main reason for the demolition of a large part of it, especially its high facade.
The amphitheater and the surrounding area in the Hashemite Square have recently been restored, where concerts and poetry seminars are held today.
Mohammad Ayoub — Google review
Right next to the Roman theatre and a great deal smaller! Thought it wasn’t included in the Jordan Pass but the guard asked and we said we had it and got in for free.
It’s a lot quieter than the Roman theatre - come here if you are avoiding the ruckus and keen on admiring the ancient Roman architecture.
D Lo — Google review
Nice place to visit, architectural masterpiece
Everyone should try and experience the acoustic system when standing in the centre of the theater and speaking
Abdallah Bakij — Google review
The Odeon is a small 500-seat theatre. Not to be confused with the large Roman Theatre that stands right next to it, on the southern side of the Hashemite Plaza, while the Odeon stands on the east side of the Plaza. Very nice, tidy and clean old ruins, that is kept in good shape.
Ziad Abdullah — Google review
A smaller version of the Roman Theatre that’s right next to it. If you’re scared of heights or stairs, this is the perfect theatre for you to visit as it’s not too high not does it have many stairs.
The Amman Citadel Hill is an important historical landmark in Jordan that is home to some of the oldest and most prominent structures in the city. The hill is also home to several notable buildings, including the Umayyad palace, the Byzantine Church, The National Archaeological Museum, and the temples of Hercules.
Amazing 🤩 site to see!!!! The nice walk and gorgeous 360 degree view of the city makes it alone with the visit. But on top of that you get to see incredible ancient ruins. All for just three JD too! I recommend coming here at sunset so you get the view of everything in the day and the night. Beautiful at both times. I highly recommend you visit this spot. Enjoy
Erik S — Google review
This is a nice tourist place in the heart of Amman, and it can be easily accessed within 15 mins if you are around the city.
You can spend 2-4 hours wandering around the ancient ruins and visiting the museum, the view is spectacular as you have 360 degrees over the old city.
There’s a nice restaurant there serving authentic food and drinks, and there’s also a convenience store at the entrance selling snacks, drinks and souvenirs.
Public restrooms are just next the store.
Buses and car parking is available in front of the place free of charge.
There are guided tours if you wish to know everything about the place in main languages.
Khaled Al Hasan — Google review
In addition to the spectacular remnants of the land's rich history, the Amman Citadel overlooks remains of the amphitheatre and also offers a spectacular panoramic view of the city and the terrain.
For history enthusiasts and those with a thirst for knowledge who want to know more about the place, there are certified tour guides who can be engaged for a nominal fee.
If you go during the daytime, wearing a hat is recommended. While the weather is generally amazing (unless it's mid-summer, of course) it does get quite sunny.
Arnab Ghosh — Google review
Amman Citadel is a captivating historical gem, offering breathtaking views of the city that truly captivate the soul. The vantage point provides a panoramic spectacle, allowing visitors to marvel at the beauty of Amman. Steeped in history, the Citadel is a testament to Jordan's rich past, featuring remnants from various civilizations that have left their mark over the centuries. A visit to this site is a journey through time, where each step unveils layers of a fascinating and storied past.
Ihar Beliauski — Google review
The citadel is not big, it took us around an hour to see all the ruins and there is a small museum at the top. Located on the hill it offers great vistas of Amman. From here you can easily spot the Roman amphitheater below and one of the world's longest flags.
We wisited during noon and there wasn't much shade on the site so wear a hat, bring water with you and protect your skin.
At the entrance you can find a small cafe/shop with refreshments and a toilet nearby.
Marta Majnari? — Google review
Gorgeous location with historical architecture and the best views of Amman! The tickets were quite cheap and I highly recommend coming and seeing the Citadel especially at golden hour as the light hits the buildings so nicely plus it’s great for photos. Moderately busy depending on what time you go, but not too crowded.
Julia SH — Google review
One of the many tourist sites you must see when visiting Amman. Historical remnants of the Roman empire are visible, and the museum also tells the tales. The view of the city and the coliseum across the street is also an addition to the many photographic locations around. Avoid the taxis
outside, they will hustle big time. If you can, take an Uber. It would be good if wifi is available at the location.
C B — Google review
The Amman Citadel is an important archeological site dating back to the Bronze and Iron Ages. Amman was an important city during the Roman and Byzantine Empire. It's definitely a MUST place to visit and explore. Stunning site with layers of history to explore and a fantastic view of the city of Amman.
Highly recommended to visit in the late afternoon and stay for the glorious view of the sunset. Admire the city color changes and become golden. Also, I love hearing the call to prayer echos here on top.
Russ Lacuata — Google review
It was windy when I went. The view of the city was beautiful. It helped that I had a guide to explain the history and significance to everything. You can climb on and walk through everything. There is also a small museum at the top. I learned quite a bit. I'm curious how the people destroyed the statutes at any of the locations a long time ago, though. Nobody will talk about it, but I want to know if there was like a celebration or anger. It would be nice to place myself back in time. It's very fascinating.
Havinfun Luvin — Google review
An amazing place down in the old city center of Amman, surrounded by the highly dense yet vintage houses of Amman. Amazing scenery inside the citadel especially during Spring with a lot of history to explore!
Aladdin Attieh — Google review
This place is located in the heart of Amman city. It is easily accessible. You get a beautiful view of the Amman city from the top (I have posted pic of the view) There are other exciting things in the place like the Temple for Hercules.
Salai arun CA — Google review
Highly recommend enjoying the breathtaking views of Amman from the Citadel. There is a small museum at the top and the area is quite large so it never feels overly crowded. When I was there a couple bagpipe players were playing in the Ummayad Palace. Magical!
Iv?n Montejo-Mart?nez — Google review
Highly recommended to visit. This place is probably the best thing that you can see in Amman. Nice archaeological area with great viewpoints on city. There is a lot of space and during non season visit you meet only a few people. On every important location you can find information board with description in English, so you don't need guide. And if you have Jordan Pass, the entry is free (included), of course. Enjoy your time.
(visited: January 2023)
Josef Wander — Google review
Visited these archaeological remains while in Amman, located on top of one of the city’s seven hills. The queue for buying tickets was short and the site wasn’t crowded.
The Umayyad Palace is well-preserved but the Temple of Hercules comprises only two complete columns. Other structures are either in very poor condition or are not excavated. Unfortunately the site is not policed, with tourists allowed to climb over the ruins, further escalating their decay. I personally think that this is a very poor decision.
The views across the city are good, enhancing the appeal of this place. Plus it’s only 2JD to enter. There is also a place for refreshments at the entrance and toilets.
There are far better archaeological sites to visit nearby, but this is OK to spend an hour if you’re in Amman.
David Simkins — Google review
An amazing historic place to visit in Amman. You will definitely enjoy it. A breathtaking view of the capital. It is quite hot in this time of year so refresh yourself with lots of water. The entrance fee is 3 JOD. If you prefer, you can easily arrange the private tour in the complex. Everything started here. I came during the day where not so many people inside, but I was advised later to come here before the sunset and enjoy it. There is an archaeological museum inside you should also check. A truly must visit place!
Enis Omerović — Google review
A great place to visit. The views were amazing from the top. The museum was pretty informative and worth a visit especially for a welcome break from the heat. Drink plenty of water. There is parking and toilets. Cafe is located at the entry. The Jordan pass will get stamped at the ticket booth for free entry.
Rahul Baxi — Google review
Beautiful site packed with history! Glad to have visited the site. It also gives a Panasonic view of the entire Amman City. We didn’t have enough time to visit the Roman amphitheatre but we’re glad to have a good sighting of it through the Citadel.. Be sure to visit with good sun protection if visiting during the day.. it can get really sunny!
Snigdha Srivastava — Google review
The site is stunning, with clear pathways and breathtaking views of Amman and the Roman amphitheater
Although there isn't too much to see, it's still a pleasant place for a walk with lovely views and a unique blend of modern buildings and historical landmarks in the same panorama
Mai AL-Zu'bi — Google review
The citadel was a miss for me. They have a policy where you have to be there, buy the ticket, then enter an hour before the Amman Citadel will close. I arrived 15-minutes late and just got a glimpse outside before sunset.
It has a great view outside the gates anyway. Please remember to come early and don’t miss the opportunity to visit this historic piece in Jordan.
Fredric John — Google review
Can not come to Amman and not visit the Citadel, will get to see the whole panoramic of the whole city ,easy spend 1 hour or more just looking at the old ruins they also have a little museum in there which is a bonus
Go spend time just walking around leisurely and check out some history , they also have toilet and shops where you can back drinks and souvenirs and restaurants if you are hungry
Must see
Michael Vuong — Google review
3 JOD ticket or use Jordan Pass, 3800-year old temple relic and 1300-year Umayyad Palace. Also as a high ground, most great panoramic view of old town
王卓 — Google review
Historical landmark in Amman, Jordan. The Citadel is located in heart of City. Beautiful place, well maintained have many sites inside like Temple of Hercules, Umayyad place, old mosque, muesuem, church and can have panormaic view of Roman theatre and city.
Anu Jaswal — Google review
It's a beautiful place, but there are a lot of kids who will harass you, especially if you're a woman and Asian. I visited this place with my friend, and surprisingly, they charged an entrance fee even though they don't treat it as a heritage site. I'm not sure if locals have to pay, but it seems they don't. I don't complain whether the locals pay for it or not, but since they just let the kids play in this place, it makes me feel like this place is more abandoned and ruined. The kids were climbing the columns and shouting 'Ni hao!' at us, which is very racist. We're not even from China. They kept asking us to take a selfie, and when we refused, they would immediately start cursing and follow us around in a group during our visit. It was the most frustrating and threatening experience of my life. Since they charged an entrance fee, I expected a better experience. Besides dealing with the rude kids, they should at least respect this place as a heritage site.
Bon — Google review
It’s like traveling through time, seeing what civilizations before us have achieved!
It’s a really great place to visit if you’re in Amman but you have to take into consideration the prices of the tickets vary if you’re a foreigner, as for the Jordanien the ticket will cost 25 Qiresh(0.25 dinar) but if you’re a foreigner the ticket will cost you around 5 dinar.
The Bahá'í Gardens in Haifa, Israel, consist of a series of terraces descending 19 steep steps to a domed shrine that is the final resting place for the prophet-herald of the Baha faith. The gardens offer breathtaking views from the platform at the top and are well worth a visit even if you don't have any interest in Bahai culture or religion. Tours are available in both Hebrew and English and are first come, first served.
What a beautiful place to visit and experience. Have been to two Baha’i gardens including Los Angeles, CA., but this one, In Haifa, is breathtaking!!
Wear comfortable shoes she nice there are lots of stairs and exploring.
Rena Levy-Las Vegas Real Estate — Google review
One of the most beautiful gardens I’ve ever seen in my life. Starting from the top, the sea view through the garden is amazing. The grounds are immaculately kept and everything is so pristine. Learning about the Baha’i religion and it’s inclusiveness was also really interesting.
Tyler TM — Google review
Beautiful gardens with an astonishing view of the area. Gardens are very well maintained, free of litter. A great place to take photos with your loved ones.
Victor Patel — Google review
A beautiful and inspiring sanctuary on the hills of mount Carmel. Offers sweeping views of the Haifa harbour and bay. The gardens themselves are immaculate and we'll maintained. I enjoyed my visit. The gardens were closed to the public when I visited. We were able get a view from the top viewing deck and then joined a small guided walking tour from half way down (access through another gate). Our guide was informative and accessible.
Neil Lifschitz — Google review
Serenity. Peace. Presence. Otherworldly. It isn’t everyday that you can find a piece of heaven on Earth. There are places on our planet that may enable you to reach a higher conscience and touch the heavens, whether spelunking, redwoods, walkabout, pew in a “holy place”, it is possible. These gardens do it for me and many other fortunate friends.
Chawn Aray — Google review
There is this upper part, middle PaRt and bottom point. All separate entrances. So my plan of starting from the top and walking down did not work out 😂😂
In drakes words you got to start from the bottom to get to the middle and top.
View is amazing 🤩
Architectural excellence and heavenly garden that is the heart ❤️ of Haifa. Amazing at night as well.
Faraaz Ali — Google review
An ordeal to get there unless by taxi or you're very, very fit to walk there as it's all uphill. Taxis are extremely expensive unless you can get a group together to share the cost. The view from the top, however, is fantastic, providing panoramic views of the Haifa Bay area.
Fiona Vaughan — Google review
The gardens and the view of the Haifa Bahá’í Gardens are amazing. Haifa is a beautiful town north of Israel, the view from the top of the garden is spectacular. Do not miss this place if you are in the area
Miguel Opacic — Google review
It is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful places I have ever seen. The gardens are an absolute must-visit for anyone traveling to Haifa.
The gardens are built on a series of terraces, each offering a different view of the stunning landscape.
One of the highlights of my visit was the view of the city and the Mediterranean Sea from the upper terraces. The views were breathtaking, and it was a truly peaceful and serene experience.
Maya I — Google review
First of all the entrance is free, which is a great plus for a place like this. Very nice view and beautiful gardens. Unfortunately isn't possible to visit the gardens on your own, but you have to wait for the guided tour (available in Jewish, Arab, English and Russian). A big no from my point of view is that you must stick to the high pace of the guides, so you have a very little time to enjoy the place and take some pictures, furthermore, the guide does not wait the group for the explanations, so if you waste one minute to take a photo, you'll miss the explanations about the place, the religion, etc.
Giovanni — Google review
Some of the most beautiful gardens in the world. The Bahai faith is extremely welcoming and kind as you walk through the gardens at their holy site. Highly recommend going.
Benjamin Plotnick — Google review
Very beautiful place to visit in Haifa. If you are in Haifa, it is essential that you visit this garden. You will not be able to miss it since it is so grand and pretty.
Highly recommend you book the tours given by the staff. They will give a history about the Baha’i religion, the beliefs of Baha’i, the structure of the gardens etc. The guide was really informative and engaging.
If you are lucky to be in Haifa at night, be sure to head to the German Colony to take night views of the gardens
Nahshon — Google review
The best thing to do in Haifa! The gardens are immaculate and run completely by volunteers. My husband and I went on a guided tour which was free. I definitely recommend going on the tour as this is the only way to view the upper terraces. An absolutely beautiful, peaceful place.
Denaes Adamson — Google review
The Gardens are beautiful. First the top level is free to all great views of the Haifa bay and the Baha’i gardens and shrine from the top. However if you really want to experience the gardens then get tickets in advance. If you are in Haifa it should be a must. The tour is about 60 minutes. It is 750 steps down. You will have a guided tour in English if you want and can stop at about 4 levels. You cannot walk back up the steps. You can take a bus 136 -7 stops (I think you need a Rav Kav. Like a metro card to board the bus) to return you back to the top, or walk through the German Colony Blvd and get a taxi. It a bit of a walk but there are cafes along the way back to the Carmel mountain
David E — Google review
If you have the chance to visit the beautiful city of Haifa, you don't want to miss this wonderful park! From the entrance at the top, you have wonderful view over the city and the Mediterranean Sea. We've been lucky enough to entrer the terrasses, though it seems like it's not always possible. Nonetheless, simply the views from up there are worth the visit.
The church, built in the 19th century, contains a mosaic floor dating back to the Byzantine period. The floor is significant because it is one of the oldest maps of Palestine in existence and provides many historical insights into the region.
A very small church which stands over thousands of years. In the floor you will still see the maps that were drawn. If you go down into the church vestry you will see very old paintings. Ladies if you are wearing shorts, they will give you a gown to entre, so please make sure that you are not wearing shorts when entering the church. There is a small suvinior shop where you can purchase tickets to enter. There are many local guides standing out sidr the church who will guide you through the history of the church at an extra cost. Across from the church are small shops selling Dead Sea products and suviniors.
Felicity Coughlan — Google review
The mosaic is fantastic, and it is actually one of the more old maps of the area and one of the oldest known maps in general . The entrance fee is 1JD as it is not included in the Jordan pass.
Thanos Georgousopoulos — Google review
Nice church with impressive mosaic on the ground floor! Nice mosaic on the walls complement the visit. Pretty small so the entire visit will take about 15 mins.
malik baudry — Google review
Amazing looking church. Unfortunately as right now the renovating the church so if you are looking about the service its happening at the ledt of the church, inside the school.
Service time 7:30 - 10:00
Stathis Neocleous (djstathis) — Google review
Beautiful church with large ancient mosaic map on the floor. With a bit of sleuthing you can figure out some of the places on the map, or you can use the legend outside. You need a ticket to enter as a tourist (they can tell who is and who isn't). You get the ticket at the gift shop. The site held our interest for longer than we expected, not only by the mosaic but also by the lovely, more recent paintings coverng the walls. No dedicated parking. We parked on a nearby street. There are plenty of inexpensive restaurants surrounding this area.
Nathan Jensen — Google review
Amazing mosaic. The history here is amazing. Loved it
Jeremy Pollay — Google review
It's a beautiful church located in the heart of Madaba.
The mosaic map inside the church is absolutely beautiful.
Don't hesitate to visit the gift and mosaic shops around the place. It's worth it.
I recommend visiting this place and walk around this area.
Ayman Hattar — Google review
A Greek Orthodox Church in the city of Mudaba famous for its mosaic floor discovered in the 6th century.
The mosaic map on the floor was rediscovered in 1896 and the church built on top of it. Besides being famous for the oldest map in the region, the church walls are decorated with biblical murals and paintings giving the building a beautiful rustic feel.
Barely 30-40 mins outside Amman, there are a number of souvenir shops and cafes around the church. Also visit the visitor center for a full map of the King’s highway.
Henna Saleem — Google review
This church is still used for worship so please take the visiting hours into consideration. Small and nice mosaic work on the walls and columns (mainly modern panels and icons). Perhaps the most impressive feature is the mosaic floor with a medieval map of the Levant at the time of the Crusades. Entry is not included with the Jordan Pass.
Iván Montejo — Google review
A beautiful church with nice architectural and biblical importance. But i will recommend going with the help of a guide so that u get to know the meaning of the map and its importance. Also make sure not to visit on a holiday, its soo crowded that the experience is underwhelming from your expectations. The old mosaic floor is a beauty in itself.
G SBL — Google review
Apparently the church became famous when in 1884 Christian builders discovered a mosaic map of extraordinary importance. To this day, it represents the oldest map of Palestine in existence and provides many historical insights into the region
Crafted in AD 560, the map has 157 captions (in Greek) depicting all the major biblical sites of the Middle East, from Egypt to Palestine. It was originally around 15 m to 25 m long and 6 m wide, and once contained more than two million pieces. Although much of the mosaic has been lost, enough remains to sense the complexity of the whole. Its importance can be gauged by the fact that a separate enclosure has been built. Here a wall mounted copy of the map giving all the land marks in couple of languages. Batched are allowed here by turn. Once inside guides explain the map. Actual map is on the floor inside the Church.
So far as I was concerned I was most impressed the with the church itself. It was very colorful with hundreds of colorful mosaics everywhere on the wall, on pillars and all over the church. Unlike other churches where it is dark and atmosphere sober, here it was colorful and appeared vibrant with life .
Enjoyed the colorful St George's Greek Orthodox Church at Madaba.
PM Velankar — Google review
This is the church in which famous Madaba map is located which attracts tourists to Madaba. This is an important Christian pilgrim site in Jordan. It's a 19th century Greek Orthodox Church constructed over a Byzantine church. It was discovered in 1884 during excavation to find a mosaic map measuring 25 meter long and 6 meter wide, showing all Christian holy sites in middle east. It is said that this mosaic map was made in 560 AD. Some portuons of original map were destroyed during it was burried or during excavation. But most of it is preserved. On the map, the north is on left side. Jerusalem is placed in the middle. It is believed that some Christian sites known today to the world, were exacavated after discovery of Madaba map as details of their locations were approximated from this Madaba map. The church itself is also beautifully decorated.
In courtyard of the church, in souvenir shop, a more clear version of Madaba mosaic map is out on wall which is more understandable.
Mount Nebo is a significant religious site in Jordan known for its stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea and hills of Jerusalem. The site holds great historical importance to both Christians and Jews as it is believed to be the place where Moses gazed upon the Promised Land. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, view intricate mosaics at Madaba and learn about local culture from knowledgeable drivers.
The views are breathtaking. Before you come, refresh yourself with the biblical story of Moses. This memorial is awe inspiring and helped me put a site to the story. Being in the same location genuinely moved me emotionally.
hobie swift — Google review
Very nice grounds, well done and preserved. Church mosaics are stunning. View is spectacular and biblical. Magical place.
NPJ — Google review
Another must visit place in Amman. It has historical significance for 3 major religions. Visit this place with a guide, as the scriptures there are limited. There are many tourists here. So do take pictures and interact with them. The ticket can be covered in Jordan Pass, so do get it. They have ample parking.
Dawood Mirza — Google review
Very interesting place! Highly recommend.
RAYAN EA — Google review
This is a definite stop along the tourist route in Jordan. Allegedly where Moses looked out and saw the promised land. The view is very nice and there is a nice breeze. The church at the top has great mosaics to see. The entrance fee is 3 Jordanian dinars. Cash only. Jordan pass is not accepted. If you wait for the tourist bus to leave, you can take pictures without people in them.
Ted Eckman — Google review
If you are in Jordan this is another must stop. You will also find the best gifts here for a great price.
USAF01airman — Google review
Inside the museum there is no much about Moses or I missed it because I am not really interested in it. But the real history of this place is still interesting.
Chia-chen Lehahn — Google review
Great sight seeing. Not included in the jordan pass
3jd p.p
Stathis Neocleous (djstathis) — Google review
I liked it here because of the significance of how Moses came here to look over the promised land that he was shown from this spot. I didn't like the commercial side of it however. The views are breathtaking and good to see. Ignore the commercial element and you'll enjoy it. Parking is available outside the entrance.
Tom Ford — Google review
As I stood atop Mt Nebo I really wished
Moses had the same experience as I thousands of years ago. Apparently he could see all the lands “that god gave his people” for hundreds of Kilometers. If the weather was not so clear perhaps middle eastern history would be radically different today! On an overcast and hazy day you barely see the road you drove up on. We approached from river Jordan direction and the road is a spectacular drive of crazy gradients and hairpin bends.
Angela Barnard — Google review
There's not much to see here, but it's definitely a good historical place to visit. Mount where Moses shows promised land to his people and his burial place as well.
Ivo Peev — Google review
One of the best historical and biblical sites to visit in Amman. The place is very well maintained and very clean. The mosaic floor in the church is well preserved and a must see.
Henna Saleem — Google review
A historical site. Clean well managed and maintained. Nice views, the mosaic is the major attraction. Good facilities, nearby parking
عبدالله ABDULLAH — Google review
Highly recommended. Just be prepared as it is very hot during this time. I had the best time inside the church… a great place for inner reflection and prayer.
Antique building, part of the ancient city. Now restored and open for various events. There are two entrances: to the territory of the old city, and to the area with cafes and shops. If you do not plan to have lunch, then it is better to pay only for one ticket - to the old city.
Anastasia Kravchenko — Google review
Really great history and architecture.
Eric Rauch — Google review
Great place. Don't know how much of the original is still there. Great to see that it is still being used for concerts even today. Very impressive structure and would recommend checking it out if you are in the Caesarea National Park.
Zane Holmes — Google review
Very nice and interesting theater. Family friendly place, but you’ll need to keep your children very closed to you. There are no area for children to play, is better for ages and people who likes architecture and history.
Historical site that is part of biblical events that helped to expand the message of faith.
(Teatro Romano de Cesárea Marítima)
BiVi — Google review
This place was so cool!! So much better than any review we read. Worth the day trip out to see.
Katie Gulledge — Google review
Nice place. Historic place. Informative
Norshuhada Jusoh — Google review
An ancient Roman theater, well preserved through all the years. Today the theater in use for concerts of various artists, the acoustics of the ancient Roman builders still in effect.
Michael Kishon — Google review
Impressive theater with history. Try a concert here must be great.
lo patty — Google review
Nice concert venue. If you’re going there for a concert, maybe try packing a pillow or something soft to sit on like a jacket because the stone seats can be kind of painful after a while. As a visit during the day, it’s nice but nothing to write home about. But definitely would appreciate cleaner toilets.
Qumran National Park is an ancient site located in the Judaean Desert where a small but fascinating sect lived 2,000 years ago. It is famous for being the location where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered and written. Other notable sites in the area include Qaser El Yahud and Ein Gedi National Park. The park offers stunning sights and amazing hikes, including a trek around Masada for experienced hikers with an incredible view of Masada that only a few people get to see.
This place was cool. It is where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. There was also a whole civilization up there that has been dug up and discovered as well, all dating back to between 100BC-70AD. Highly recommend, give yourself at least an hour to tour the grounds. One of my favorites on the trip.
Kyle Berkson — Google review
Hike to the caves, have a $12 buffet lunch and pick up some souvenirs. Food is incredibly average but the shopping is decent. Prices are not too bad. Recommend a quick stop in conjunction with the Dead Sea.
Chris Nichols — Google review
I'm here with a group and it's a great experience seeing things that are several thousand years old. There are 2 ways to get to the top of this mountain to see fortress on top, cable car or about an hour of hard walking.
Every person gets a nice guide map with their tickets and all of the sites are well marked.
I felt like I had stepped back into ancient time.
Debbie Quinn — Google review
If you're going in Spring/Summer get there early so the heat isn't that much and the tours aren't crowding the place. It's a very small museum with a small archeological site, but the hike (green trail) has very beautiful scenery and is not so difficult. Getting there on public transport is also quite easy, just take a bus from Jerusalem and you'll be there in 40-50 minutes. Although this is the place where the Dead Sea Scrolls where found, you will not see them here, you need to go to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem for that, where the exhibition is truly amazing.
Carolina Ayala Lusnia — Google review
This is where the Dead Sea manuscripts were found, proving that the contents of today's Bible can be verified. Here are the ruins of houses and cities of the Essenes. We can explore this place both through short and long routes. There are also the famous Dead Sea caves. This place has a museum that explains the activities of the Essenes. Dan has a very complete shop, selling souvenirs and typical promised land products, deadsea minerals, cosmetics, spices, jewelry, etc.
Ps. Sonny Zaluchu — Google review
Amazing tour guides along with an app that you can download to your phone if you wish to tour independently. Very organized and clean. Bathrooms, cold drinking water and shady areas to eat. Stunning sights and amazing hikes. Highly recommended. It is best to arrive early in the morning so that the heat is not overwhelming.
Nomi Hermon — Google review
Fascinating look into some great history from an equally fascinating visual site. We went with a tour which I couldn't imagine another, better way. We also took some product photos for some marketing and think they turned out wonderfully.
Kc Hensley — Google review
Really cool and easy to get to on your way to the Dead Sea.
The movie at the beginning is little cheesy and I was hoping there was more to learn about the Dead Sea Scrolls themselves, but you can find that at the Israel Museum.
Nonetheless, the archeological site is quite amazing and the the whole area is breathtaking. Definitely worth seeing as nd should only be about 45 mins to an hour.
Aaron Glatt — Google review
This is a special place. The historical significance is enough, but the landscape is also beautiful. The gift shop is rather extensive, with plenty of trinkets and T-shirts and an entire room of Dead Sea lotions and cosmetics. They also have drinks and chocolate.
Heather Johnson — Google review
Qumran National Park
Site of where the Essenes lived during the first temple period (2nd century BC- 1st century AC).
Dead sea scrolls were found in 1946.
This site has a small walk through exhibit showing what a ritual bath arrangement looked like, as well as the scribe room.
Outside, you can walk among the ruins, see the aqueduct system used to collect the tiny amount of rain water that falls from the hills to the west, and see the cave where the scrolls were discovered.
The gift ship is extensive with a large percent dedicated to dead sea skin products.
Sherri Yoder — Google review
Beautiful historical site where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered on the same day that Israel was recognized as a nation. Worth the visit. Be careful with the gift shop, watch the price’s because there are similar items for half the price if you look closely.
Brad Wigginton — Google review
This place was breathtaking. The vastness was like no other place I've seen. Although there's not much to look at, it's still really cool to see where they found the dead sea scrolls.
If you visit, remember to bring lots of water and sunscreen because it is hot! Due to it being the lowest point on earth, which is also pretty cool.
Nathan H — Google review
Hiked the 13k trail on top and completed the whole loop. So many great views and was a good challenge. Camels were out and about at the top as well, which was great to see!
The Western Wall is a wall that was built in the 2nd century BCE as part of the Jewish Temple. It is a site for prayer for Jews from all over the world, and it supports the outer portion of Temple Mount, which is where the Second Temple once stood. The Wall is open to members of all faiths 365 days a year and modestly dressed visitors are welcome.
I'm not jewish, nor a religious person, so not so meaningful to me, but still interesting place to see in terms of culture and history.
Ramiro Machado — Google review
One of those places that you must go if you make it to Jerusalem.
Clean and serene an experience that will change your life. Experience one of the holiest site in Jewdaism.
If you have yet to see it come, dress responsible, and modest. They won't let you in if you're showing too much skin. Also you should act responsible 😉 this is in the end of the day a holy site.
Nachum — Google review
I entered on myself. Once or twice, I was asked either I am Jewish, and then, after I sad NO, I was wished a good day and I was left in peace to do whatever I was willing to. Of cause I was respecting all the rules described at the entrance.
Bordeianu Mircea — Google review
Really a spiritual atmosphere...All about this place is spiritual and religious beliefs... Very nice and clean religious place with some special visuals..... Everyone here are Full of joy, excitement, prayers and hope... It's an amazing Jewish religious place..... very nice place ... A lot of history is behind this place..... An important place of Jews .... Really loved this place....... Absolutely incredible......❤️❤️❤️
Emil P Benny — Google review
The second holy place for the Jewish people
Shlomi Masuri — Google review
The Western Wall was absolutely one of the most beautiful and exotic places I’ve ever seen! It’s truly a place you should definitely visit if you go to Israel!
LoL Surprise Planet — Google review
You can write your prayers on a scrap of paper and insert it into the holes in the wall. It is an incredibly spiritual place no matter your religion. You will be touched by this place
Kelley Cornwell — Google review
Recommend to visit when Shabbat starts. Crowded with people dancing and celebrating/praying. It was really special to be in this holy place.
J vdg — Google review
This 2,000-year-old city wall is all the remains of the ancient temple built by Herod.
I saw the Wailing Wall, a world cultural heritage, and it was very special that the meaning behind the Jews was truly understood. I saw many Jews come to pray, and I became reverent in my heart when I stood in front of the Wailing Wall .
Eds Ch — Google review
Absolutely amazing site, connected so much of our Judeo -Christian culture. All day there is not enough to grasp the immense amount of spiritual and historical energy in this place.
It's just about the photos, take some time to reflect and meditate, you might get, unexpectedly, the right answer.
Frank Milo — Google review
Supremely spiritual and powerful experience. Would not consider myself a religious person but in tune with spirit and being a witness Bar Mitzvah celebrations, large groups of prayer, many walks of life. It was the highlight of our 8 day trip to Israel.
Lola Schalekamp — Google review
A very important historic place and must see if in Jerusalem. The security is very tight but realistic considering the dangers. Many shops with in a small distance.
zoomer46 zoomer46 — Google review
It didn't make the impression on me that I had imagined, but it was nice. Worth a look once.
Gergő Dr. Kartai — Google review
One the holiest places on Earth for Jews. Hard to describe the feeling, atmosphere, impressions that surrounds you while trying to go back thousand years in time. Usually crowded, quite frequently a bit overcrowded because of tourists, yet magical, mysterious place. Must see to believe. (PS: it'd deserve 10*).
i pm — Google review
Regardless of your religion or upbringing, this place is a sight to behold. You’ll briefly pass through security and enter into a small promenade. You’ll see the wall. Although I didn’t know this, its a custom to not turn your back on the wall. Try to follow it. Getting to walk up to the wall in a city which is arguably responsible for the start of time is a truly humbling experience. Any message that you write and place in the wall is supposed to be read by God himself.
If you are agonistic or atheist, you can appreciate the history and cultural significance of this wall. You will be humbled. If you are religious, you can appreciate the holy magnetism of this site. You will be humbled.
Try to make some time to go and visit this amazing site.
Trevor — Google review
This place is very special. It’s one of my favorite places in Jerusalem. It’s a great place to connect and pray to God and interact with the people.
If you’re tourist: This is a top attraction for many tourist. It is located in the old city in the Jewish quarter. This place is considered the holiest site in Judaism. It is the remaining wall that was in the court yard which surrounded the second temple.
If you decide to go the wall and pray, men go on one side and the woman go on the other.
All men are required to wear a kippah or a head covering like a hat. There is a information booth before you get to the wall.
Marc Santarromana — Google review
Beautiful place of worship that no one should miss. After passing the security check point, you will get to the main plaza and from there you can observe the remaining part of the ancient retaining western wall of the old Jewish temple that is used now for reading of scripture, meditation and prayer. There is a different section for man and woman. For man, anyone can visit it without charge. Washing your hands and wearing a kippa is recommended. Wonderful experience to see how other faiths worship and understand God. Highly recommend.
Melvin Diaz — Google review
safe and everything in order, it’s an interesting place to visit, even you are not a believer. It’s a unique site of the world. Convenient to visit, security check is everywhere, soldiers are around. Nothing to worry about. It’s also easy to find a toilet and changing room.
Pearl Xia — Google review
Ana amazing place to go and speak to god regardless of which one you believe in . You can help but feel emotional and start crying almost in a sense that you are home. It's an amazing experience and I highly recommend visiting this holy sight in your trip through israel ... a definite must see
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, commonly known as Golgotha or simply the Sepulchre, is a Christian holy site in Jerusalem that preserves the remains of Jesus Christ. It is also claimed by some Christians to be the place of his crucifixion and burial. The present building was constructed mostly during the Crusader era after a previous basilica was destroyed by Persians.
Although crowded with numerous tour groups, nothing can detract from the holiness that fills this massive church. If you close your eyes as you kneel at the place of Jesus' crucifixion or where his body was laid to rest, you can feel His presence in your heart and soul. An incredible experience.
Silver — Google review
Beautiful experience, i recommend it if you're visiting Jerusalem!
Dario Balboni — Google review
Old Jerusalem is a fascinating location that had historical relations with many of the world's religions. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is one of those locations within the walls, and was very interesting. I would strongly suggest that guests either book a tour or research this (and other locations) to have a better understanding of the historical traditions of each location.
Jared Byrne — Google review
Wow... a great church with tons of history. Do the guided tour, you will learn a lot.
Fidel Mejia — Google review
The most holy place for christianity. History can be touched and seen here in every place inside the church and the many chapels inside. It can take a long time to reach the tomb of jesus if there are lot of people. Take your camera with you to this church since it's an amazing enviernment
joseph saadeh — Google review
As an Jerusalem Tour Guide this is a must stop for Christians.
You may need at least one good hour to understand the whole site.
You may one hour or more in line to get into the Jesus Tomb.
Ami Giz Guided Tours — Google review
I was really impressed by this Great Monumental and historical Building. Wish everyone could ever see in their life.
Mikel Zavalani — Google review
Quiet crowded. There are several different churches that have areas inside of this church. And if you happen to be there during one of these worshiping ceremonies, the crowd will be much larger and you will simply have to forgo visiting some of the areas. I would never attempt to visit this place without a guide. There is just simply so much that has and is, taking place in this holy place that you could never comprehend or understand without some level of guidance.
Marcus Phillips — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. Make sure you bring your own info pack, to understand what your seeing and history, as they don't sell brochures.
Wendy — Google review
Place of Grace and blessings. It's the dwelling place, a place of peace and prayer
Shine Joseph — Google review
A place filled with history, and for some, with spirituality and pure emotions. Unfortunately, let down by the byzantinoid behaviors of the people looking after it, and of many of the people visiting it. Quite filthy, literally. Good to see it once in a life time, but not the place to quietly meditate and pray time and time again. A shame, because it could be much better.
Ovidiu Pop — Google review
I’m a Christian and a priest-in-training, and this just wasn’t for me in terms of finding a connection with Jesus or feeling close to God.
I can appreciate the craftsmanship of the building, and the significance of the site, but for so many reasons I felt sad and anguished in this place.
Worth a visit, but leaves you with much to reflect on. There were many other places on pilgrimage that left me breathless. The Holy Sepulchre was unfortunately not one of them.
Gael Rose — Google review
For the historical and religious history, get this on your bucket list. Read up on the City of David first and you won't need a tour guide. Stay close to it and enjoy a leisure walk.
There are 44k people who live nd work inside the city. It's a city within a city.
See where Christ walked along the Roman stones, see the place where Abraham was to sacrifice his son and the place where Christ died, his prison, where is He isn aid to rest.
The Western Wall, the split between the Muslims and Jews. A place to add to your bucket list for sure!
You may make a donation because it's free to enter.
Tips:
Ladies: no exposed skin and wear a head cover.
Deborah Reyes — Google review
Really mixed feelings about this place. You really need a guide to understand this place. We had one which made it tolerable. Otherwise we would not have understood what we were looking at. The hole where the crucifix was placed into the rock... It's under a table. We crawled under and saw and felt the hole, all thanks to our guide. Otherwise we would have totally missed this. The church is full of niches, parts, i don't know what you call them. It's sort of a mess. Have a guide to explain. We're glad we visited. We don't plan on returning.
Eric Mealus — Google review
A must-see of Jerusalem, a place full of history and spirituality. Take a moment to explore and admire its many chambers, as well as to recollect in tranquillity.
Lorenzo Bottini Bongrani — Google review
This is a must see, truly emotional experience. The church closes at 8:30pm and is really busy in the afternoon. Try to target early morning or after 7:30pm for less traffic.
Mike Morcous — Google review
Read the Gospel, then walk through the Way of the His Passion..enter the Holy Sepulchre, and breathe the very air that Jesus Christ was present with
The Old City of Jerusalem is a historic area surrounded by ancient walls, home to several sacred sites such as the Western Wall, Dome of the Rock Islamic shrine, and Church of the Holy Sepulchre. It is divided into four parts: Jewish, Muslim, Armenian and Christian Quarter. The city features markets selling religious items like prayer shawls and rosaries alongside food stalls serving falafel and fresh-squeezed juice.
Museum in Jerusalem that tells the story of the 6,000,000 Jews who were killed by the Nazis during WWII. The exhibits are extensive and cover everything from concentration camps to methods of murder and torture. It is an emotionally difficult but important tour.
Absolutely fascinating place. You'll need a booking reservation. This can be completed on arrival, but entry could be delayed. Bags aren't permitted. Free lockers are available downstairs. There is more to the place than you may think. Be sure you have plenty of time. It's definitely worth the time.
Paul Pimrick — Google review
Most beautiful architecture, very user friendly with audio visual recordings. The chronological arrangement and the flow is well thought out. Picturesque views of Jerusalem at the end of the memorial. Would definitely like to visit again, with more tissues of course.
Tess Mwende — Google review
I visited this place with friends, you should prepare yourself very well emotionally and spiritually, it's not like any museum, the way it design is really unique and the narrative meanwhile the diversity of the contents,the way they present in the same time the politics aspects.
I hope this place will be more open to accepting people from different perspectives and religions.
The location of this place is provocative for some people and neighbors, that's what I heard.
Hamdi Hato — Google review
It will never be possible to understand how such evil existed. This place takes you on a journey through time and year after year reveals the events that led to it. This is a rare and humane record of the atrocities that took place, and of the starvation that took place. This is a visit you should not miss. It will definitely make you think about human nature and the things it is capable of doing to other human beings.
osnat frish — Google review
Nobody can miss it! There are a lot of real videos, pictures, belongings and statements by survivors. Spare 3 to 4 hours to spend there. The whole experience is just amazing and very touchy. I suggest you leave the children's memorial to the end. I got there by tram + short walk. Quick, easy and cheap. Entrance to the museum is free but you need to book in advance. Map is 12 nis and I suggest you buy it. If you are blessed like me, you will meet a lovely lady who is a survivor and she will explain the map to you.
Leticia Salomoni — Google review
Yad Vashem: Will be one of the Most Historical, Beautiful, Educational, Somber and Sorrowful Places You Could EVER Visit. As if Learning about the Holocaust wasn't enough; This Place puts everything you ever learned about the Holocaust into a WHOLE Different Perspective and I couldn't Stop Crying The whole time. I was enveloped with every photograph, every sound, letter, artifact, diary, projections on the walls, music; even others walking around with hands over their mouths to muffle their cries. This place puts your Mind back into another time in World History, where Millions of innocent Lives were Taken.
A must visit museum for every person on the planet. The horrible history our not that distant ancestors experienced must not be forgotten and learned in the near and distant future. One of the most incredible museums about the holocaust I've ever been to. So many objects, statements, information, etc. You need to book your visit in advance, due to this museum is sooooo busy, you not going to be able to get access without a previous booking. Only 15 minutes from Jerusalem's city centre it is a great opportunity to see a big collection of one event we hope that it never happens again.
Alex Drukpa. — Google review
Outstanding. A must see if you come to Israel. The museum has a terrific, modern architecture with plenty of significance. The displays are in chronological order. I thought I knew a lot about the Holocaust and found out I knew very little. The displays are super powerful.
Eduardo Pagani — Google review
Not your usual museum experience. It's so captivating, riveting and horrific. Lots to see and very intense, well worth a visit.
Bethany McGeorge — Google review
A must visit museum for every person on the planet. The horrible history our not that distant ancestors experienced must not be forgotten and learned in the near and distant future. The visit takes around two hours and includes lots of exhibits, interview with survivors ands lots of interesting reading materials. The building itself is very impressive and the view in the end is mesmerizing. Note that you must have a green pass to enter.
Alex Berman — Google review
A must for everyone. It is an educational visit. Budget ample time. It isn’t easy. But it’s necessary for Jew and non Jew alike. There are no tickets or admission fees. But they will hand you and entry permit. Take Herzl exit in light rail (end of the line) and either catch a free shuttle or walk down road. 10 min max walk.
Nathaniel Lack — Google review
Very impressive and interesting telling of the story and terrible history of the holocaust. Inside is a lot of information and outside it's very nice to walk around. All trees are a memorial to someone who helped Jewish people during the time.
Guiseppe Noteborn — Google review
Very strong and shocking museum about the holocaust. The entry is free, but must to register for a timeslot on the website.
Vid — Google review
Yad Vashem: Will be one of the Most Historical, Beautiful, Educational, Somber and Sorrowful Places You Could EVER Visit. As if Learning about the Holocaust wasn't enough; This Place puts everything you ever learned about the Holocaust into a WHOLE Different Perspective and I couldn't Stop Crying The whole time. I was enveloped with every photograph, every sound, letter, artifact, diary, projections on the walls, music; even others walking around with hands over their mouths to muffle their cries. This place puts your Mind back into another time in World History, where Millions of innocent Lives were Taken. The Holocaust was Real and anyone whom doubts it...Walk through this place; You'll Not Leave the Same. To See Their Shoes, Suitcases, Jewelry, Clothing, Journals, Letters, Photographs and Many More Items; Just took my Breath Away. MILLIONS of INNOCENT Lives Murdered!
Masada National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that features ancient ruins and serves as a historical landmark. It was built more than 2000 years ago by King Herod and offers visitors an outstanding introduction to Masada's archaeology and history through its museum. The fortress sits on top of a plateau, providing visitors with breathtaking views of the Dead Sea.
One of the most impressive sites I’ve ever visited. Tons of history behind this. Quick ascent to the top by gondola. Stunning views from above. Spent a couple of hours at the top exploring the different structures and stories behind them.
Alex Marinov — Google review
This was a great stop. The tram is cool. I think if I had more time I would have hiked up and taken the tram down. We missed a lot as we were on a time frame but you could easily spend half a day here. Lots to see in the top. Definitely worth the visit.
Phillip B — Google review
Fascinating place with such an interesting history behind it. Well worth going , makes a huge difference if you have a good tour guide to provide you with the historical information as you go. The way they have excavated the ruins and then showed the additions is great. Helps give "you" a much better inside to how it once looked. Take plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially on a hot day. There is a gift shop and restaurant at the bottom as well as restrooms.
Fiona Vaughan — Google review
Masada is one of the obligatory trips when people come to Israel. And it can get super hot. We were lucky enough to go when there were a few clouds in the sky and the heat wasn’t super oppressive. It was only 82° F.
Masada is rich in history and stories of strength and tragedy.
If you’re lucky enough to get a great tour guide, it will make the trip even better.
Tobi Bowen — Google review
Still with excavations in progress and great facilities already built an amazing historical place right at the dead sea. A mandatory visit if you are in the vicinity. There is a well marked trail from the bottom of the hill to the fortress or alternatively you can take a cable car which allows breathtaking views.
Maria A. — Google review
It was hot but well worth the visit. Lots of amazing history, fantastic views, and a store with an extensive variety of cold drinks. Cable car ride to the top was exciting, although each gondola was crammed full of passengers so wear a mask if you wish to protect yourself.
David Christensen — Google review
Masada has deep historical roots. The preservation of this site is absolutely amazing. You take a cable car to the top, so many who don't love heights may find Masada a little much. I am not a fan of heights, but it was worth it. The views from the top of Masada have a great view of the Dead Sea.
Kyle Clayton — Google review
Ruins of a Dynasty, ruined by a greedy Kingdom. The great efforts of the excavation team brink back the lifestyle and architecture before 3000 years.
Need full-day to go round, better to have a guide.
Most importantly, do not visit during summer. Best to visit in winter.
Pandian Chinnakkani — Google review
A fantastic place 👍 What a work making this place. The story of the Jewish choosing freedom instead of slavery..
Walking 🚶♀️ around and saw the water system 😊👍 the water was coming from the mountain ⛰ to see the bathroom, the living room and the food storage.
You have a synagogue 🕍 but also a church ⛪ from the Byzantine period..
To come to the castle, you can walk up. It's a beautiful walk you need water 💧 or you can take the cable car, and you still need water 💧 at the top you can refill your water bottle..
Streaming Service — Google review
Great place, strong and beautiful story behind it. I went up at dawn by bus and came down walking and it was one of the most fulfilling experiences I had in Israel. Watching the sun rise at the very top, meditating and lifting some prayers was breathtaking.
On top of that listening to the story was quite an experience. This is a must visit if in Israel that I highly recommend.
Yorkys Alejandra Julca — Google review
I highly recommend taking a hike here. It's rich in history and comes with an amazing view. Make sure to bring lots of water along with food. You don't want to get dehydrated here. It's something you don't want to miss out on! I have done it three times.
Mr Reviewer — Google review
What more could you ask for?
I mean air conditioning the ruins would be nice cause it was ridiculously hot when we were there 52°C.
All joking aside, this park is worth every shekel. I highly encourage the morning walk up the snake path. It’s not for the faint of heart but it is worth it. Anything worth doing takes effort!
Jason Bennett — Google review
A place where culture meets terrible history. Visiting the ruins was great and our guide made a very good job describing the atmosphere at the time. To get there you can either take the switch back trail, also called the Snake Path, or, if you don't feel like walking up, gondolas are available to get to the top.
We took the gondolas as after you get up there you still have quite a bit of walking to do the tour itself.
Most of the ruins were rebuilt in part due to the battle that raged there between the Romans and the Jews. The saddest part for me was the global suicide of the Jews to set them free from the siege to avoid to be enslaved again from the Romans as they were losing the battle. Very emotional city.
C. A. — Google review
Visiting this attraction formed part of the Masada and Dead Sea day trip we went on with Being Harim. The route out was interesting as you travelled along the dead sea. It was interesting seeing the sinkholes on our way there.
We got the cable car up to site and then walked round some of the ruins and rebuilds. The tour guide was good and snappy through the relevant bits. It was fascinating learning the significance of this place to King Herod.
However, it is mainly ruins and was a good way to fill out the day to the dead sea, hut maybe not a necessity
Noel McGarrell — Google review
Visiting Masada National Park was an awe-inspiring experience that left me deeply moved by the rich history and breathtaking views.
One of the highlights was witnessing the awe-inspiring sunrise from the fortress walls. The vibrant colors dancing across the Dead Sea, coupled with the peaceful silence of the desert, created a truly magical atmosphere. It was a moment that will forever be etched in my memory.
Exploring the site, we marveled at the well-preserved structures, including the ancient synagogue, bathhouses, and the imposing palaces. The views from the summit were simply breathtaking, offering a breathtaking panorama of the desert landscape and the Dead Sea in the distance.
Masada National Park’s commitment to preservation and conservation is evident throughout. The efforts to protect and restore this historical gem are commendable, allowing visitors to step back in time and appreciate the remarkable heritage that unfolds within these ancient walls.
I highly recommend visiting Masada National Park to anyone with an interest in history, nature, or simply seeking a unique and memorable experience. The combination of historical significance, stunning landscapes, and a well-organized visitor experience make it a must-see destination.
A trip to Masada National Park is an unforgettable journey that will leave you with a profound appreciation for the resilience of the human spirit and the natural beauty of the Israeli desert. Don’t miss this gem on your travels!
Ethan Grabel — Google review
One of my favorite National Park in Israel. No trip to Israel is complete without visiting this place. It is filled with so much history with a breathtaking view of the Dead Sea. The best time to visit is sunrise. This is a place that is usually very busy on weekends so it is advisable to schedule your arrival during the week.
There are a few ways to get up:
1. Snake path - This is the long path up to the mountain.
•Length: The route climbs to a height of 350 meters, and is 2.7 Km long.
•Opens for ascent every day one hour before Sunrise and closes for descent one hour before closing time.
•On very hot days the Snake Path ascent closes at 09:00AM and the descent closes at 10:00AM. When heat is extreme, the Snake Path ascent closes at 08:00 and the decent closes at 09:00. The descent via the Roman Ramp is open as usual.
2. The Roman ramp path - This is the short path.
Starting point: West entrance.
•Length: 0.7 Kilometers
3. Cable car - A round trip by cable car will cost 23$.
• You need to make a reservation!
•Starts working at 8AM!
Elisheva B.A. — Google review
Great Place. Medium well prepared ruins but overall nice, because the story behind them makes it even more exciting. The best are the views which are immaculate. The one con is the price. For 22$ it's still worth it, but you feel a bit ripped off. For me a price of 15$ would be more reasonable.
Jakob Pfeuffer — Google review
Of all the stops I've made on my 10 day trip to Israel thus far, I think that the Masada National Park has been a standout experience. Everything about this location is fascinating to me, from the history shared through stories, the picturesque scenery with the Dead Sea and Jordan in the distance, to the clear archeological relevance of this site (and including the research center that studies living in harsh conditions). This National Park is, to me, definitely worth taking the time to visit!!
Majestic beach. Very organized, lifeguards and showers and chairs. Parking near by. Very clean. Better to wear swimming shoes that can't float off the feet.
Bat Chen Aronson — Google review
The Dead Sea is a fantastic place to visit. I am not generally a big fan of the beach, as my light skin tends to burn easily, but I think that if you are in this region a visit is worthy.
The sea itself is extremely salty of course, but the said salt levels make the water buoyant so that one can float which is a lot of fun. Plus, the mineral rich water is good for cleansing the skin.
The mud under the thin layer of sand under the water is world famous for its properties and is FREE here. All you have to do is dig a little.
The only thing that stopped me from spending longer in the healing waters was that I got some of it in my eye. The healing water turned nasty and decided to burn so I had to rush to wash my eyes out.
Learn from me and keep some water near the shore and your head out of the water.
I covered myself in the mineral rich mud and treated my skin to a treatment that would cost a fortune in a New York or London spa and all was good again.
The Dead Sea is a magical place and in my opinion is one of the many things that makes the area known as the Holy Land holy.
I implore you all to visit before it vanishes into a salt flat and the world becomes a little less special.
Stephen McCann — Google review
Very beautiful. The sea had the fresh temperature in February. I recommend to take shoes to the water, because there are sharp crystals of salt. There is not any mud, you can buy in the shopping mall. There are very good high pressure showers. We visited in a time, when the marathon was planned.
Vláďa — Google review
Awesome experience. I’m used to beautiful beaches in my home country [Jamaica] but this experience was unlike any other. The water is like oil and left my skin amazingly smooth. Extremely salty though so don’t ingest or get it in your eyes. The beach is public and has changing rooms and areas to wash off
Sad? Powell — Google review
Today I Went Out For A Day Of Bonding On Behalf Of Work, Among Other Things I Sat On The Dead Sea And It Was Mush, An Experience I Have Not Yet Experienced To This Day. Very Interesting Impressions From The Dead Sea: It Is Not Possible To Go To The Bottom... I Can Stay In Every Point Of The Sea Surface - Being Vertical Without Moving And Without Touching The Bottom.
Alex Drukpa. — Google review
Surreal experience. Beautiful sea. Picturesque. Definitely cannot stay in sea more than a few minutes due to high level of salt content. So very thankful that we were able to visit and experience this rich historical site.
Real One — Google review
I am so happy to experience this beautiful place in my lifetime.
I am however sad that the Dead Sea is literally dying. I hope there is a way to reverse it.
Welther Analucas — Google review
Experience to live once in your life.
Floating is amazing.
The town is full of hotels that are devastating the landscape….but the experience with sea is great.
All beaches are well equipped. Place is safe
manucsn — Google review
The only way to reach the free public beach is through the Dead Sea Hotel. The hotel charges you 15JD for doing so. This lets you also use their change rooms and showers. If you want to use one of their towels they charge you 3 JD extra and again if you want to use a locker. The beach area is small with limited seats. The beach is a stony beach so it’s tough to walk on. You will be able to pick up giant salt crystals. The best way to enter is to float in on your back, you won’t sink. You must be careful not to get any of the water in your eyes or mouth. They have 3 big buckets of mud and you can cover yourself in it. Then stand in the sun to dry off. Once your dry go back in the sea to wash off. Your skin will become so soft. You must use the showers on the beach afterwards to make sure you get rid of the salt. The sunset is amazing the light on the water is beautiful.
Dean Wicks — Google review
For backpacker's tip
Number one: bring your own food,you can sit here enjoying after swimming
Number two: do NOT swim, make sure the water not splash to your eyes, otherwise you'll feel it so much hurt, if you get it unfortunately, go to shower directly, they have place for you to shower.
Number three: the bathroom in the shopping center cost 2 shekels, so you could go to the hotel or the beach to use it for free.
The Treasury, an elaborate temple carved out of sandstone rock face in Jordan, is believed to have been a mausoleum. It gained fame from being featured in the movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Located at the end of a mile-long gorge called Siq, visitors can witness the rose-colored rock carving slowly unveiling itself as they walk through. The temple offers a peaceful experience with occasional sounds of chariots passing by.
Tips for the wonder of the world:
1. To take the great pictures of it, just go little bit on the side , there is a corner covered with the carpets, you can ask locals to take pictures over there.
2. To get the shots from the top, you need to pay about 10$ per person to the locals that will try to catch you on the streets. Don’t pay more than that.
3. Take proper shoes for climbing as some areas are dangerous :)
4. Enjoy each minute next to this beauty.
????????? ???????? — Google review
Petra is famous for its temples and mausoleums, most of which are built on the edge of the city, above the main street. Some tombs are simply designed, containing numerous burial pits in an unadorned stone mausoleum, while others are elaborately designed.
One will have to climb 19 steps to the stop and then 8 more steps through 4 pillars to reach the temple corridor before coming to a main hall with the size of each side of the hall about 28m. At the end is the Most Holy Place.
Coming to Petra is not only coming to thousands of years old architecture but also coming to the harmony between a peak culture and majestic nature.
Tony's Ph?m — Google review
Amazing! But (as expected) very touristic; including myself :) Use the back entrance!
The whole of Petra is beautiful and fantastic to finally see. Whenever you enter from the general entrance at the museum, it will be crowded up until the Treasure. Afterwards the crowds will decrease a lot.
On our second day in Petra we asked a taxi to take us to the back entrance. This was the best decision we made! We were the only ones there! We showed our tickets and walked on a paved road for 10-15 minutes until we arrived at the Great Temple.
Suze — Google review
Well, there is a much to say about this place. A globally known place like Petra is worldwide famous. So a lot of details were already displayed. There is just one thing that is important. Just go there and see the beauty of this place. It's wonderful as they said🤩
Thank you✌️
Ales Tvrdy — Google review
This is truly one of the modern wonders of the world. The size and the detail of the sculptured facade is amazing.
For me its the face of Jordan, and I wasn't disappointed.
A hint we went near sunset past the Treasury again, and it was empty.
Adie Klein — Google review
Truly one of the great wonders of the world. While not as impressive on the inside (Indiana Jones lied to me ;) ), The Treasury is an amazing sight to behold. When you first lay eyes on it as you exit the Petra Canyon, it will literally take your breath away. This is a must visit location if you are ever lucky enough to get the opportunity.
Dwight Parker — Google review
This is the most iconic part of the entire place. It is the biggest most well preserved piece as well as the most crowded place. Make sure to go in the morning or noon when there is sunlight shining on part of the treasury. Also look out for where you walk and do not step into camel poop.
Allen Lin — Google review
Gorgeous location, well worth the visit and super safe. Plan for two days and a lot of walking to make the best of it. One negative is hard to see the donkeys and camel skinny and probably hungry but history is amazing there.
Claudia Rinaldi — Google review
Entry was hassle and queue free. Once in get your tickets at the ticket office and then walk to the entry point where they check your tickets and passports. We walked a while on the dirt track and through the canyon in blazing heat to get to this beautiful monument. Where a bit of ancient history awaited us. A place hidden under sand for a thousand years! An iconic Jordanian attraction and a must visit. I couldn't visit Jordan and not visit Petra. Entry is included with the Jordan Pass which waives the Visa cost, so well worth it even if you enter Jordan and only visit Petra. We absolutely loved it! We walked to the top for a better view and had tea with the Bedioun but it was worth it for the crowd free photograph opportunity. Be aware they do ask for money for taking you up to the view point we paid 4 dinar per person which included the tea. If you're too tired to walk back they have camels horses and golf carts to transport you back to the exit for between 10 - 25 Dinar the queues were huge so we walked back. Or you can brave the walk back too at your own peril, exhausting. Honestly though stunning, worth it take it all in and enjoy.
Arbab Khan — Google review
Absolutely amazing place that you must visit at least once in your lifetime!
It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and has thousands of years of history.
Made famous by the scene that includes the Treasury carved complex in one of the Indiana Jones movies, it has become a popular tourist destination.
After going through the entrance, it is a one mile hike to the Treasury through a narrow canyon. You can book a ride there in a golf cart, or ride a horse, if you like.
Plan on several hours here to hike around to see all of the ancient structures, tombs, and caves in Petra.
It gets very busy and crowded in the middle of the day. It’s best to be at the gates at opening time to beat the crowds.
If you get a chance to do the Petra by Night tour, do it! It’s only 3 nights a week.
Mark Pitts — Google review
Stunning, beautiful, a bucket list trip. This is one of the most magnificent places around the world I have visited. Just seeing how vast the city was in the valley along with all the temples and structures throughout. To think that some of them are still standing, is incredible.
The Traveling Condor — Google review
Super, the treasury definitely it's one of the biggest wonders of the world, we had the opportunity to see it from the top, you need a guide to take you there, 1 hour hiking, nice to learn the history, nice museum, but too crowded, vendors are very annoying, careful with the horse or camel ride, they ask for whatever tip you want to give, then, a the end they ask you for fixed price, no nice. If you don't pay they yell at you.
Petra at night show its no worth it, save your 17 dinars, they light it up with candles, you barely can see the path,
Gabe Noria — Google review
Loved it! Experience is different than seeing on photos. Do not take the horses as cost of these is a rip off. Golf cars are available for older people or if you like to get to the treasury quickly but walking is recommended. Do not take a guide to take pictures from elevated spots because the track is not long nor confusing.
Ahmad Hamed — Google review
Amazing place! The best in Petra for sure. We came here in late morning and it was perfect, not too crowded. Would definitely come back, just amazing! Also worth to climb up and take pictures from the spot from above, where the locals charge a fee ro bring you. Don’t pay more than 5JD per person. Enjoy!
Vinicius — Google review
How can I rate one of the seven wonders of the world less than five stars? From all the books you read about this place to all the movies that have been filmed here, you will at once not believe your eyes once you see it in real life yet also feel like you’re finally seeing something you’ve always dreamed about. We came in December and the weather was perfect with few tourists crowding around. Someone also got down on one knee and proposed! A truly special place…
Dylan — Google review
I have seen the treasury at Petra only in movies like Indiana Jones. When i saw the same for real for the first time, it was majestic than what I imagined or what i saw on the TV. To reach the treasury, you have to walk for 2 kms through a beautiful Wadi. The walk was so exciting because of the beautiful rock formations. The treasury is just the beginning of an exciting trip to Petra.
Salai arun CA — Google review
Enjoyed my time there like a kid in a toy store. Couldn't get enough!
Locals are helpful and very easy going. They are trying to make living. Hotels fantastic. Area amazing!
Javier GS — Google review
Amazing historical site. Mid morning and late arvo were the best times to visit - min crowds in Feb. It does get quite chilly in the shade. Bring a jacket with you.
Kenny Tang — Google review
Petra is amazing! Must see! Tourist or a local its all beautiful. Lots of rock formations shops and hike up to different vantage points to see the treasury.
Famous part of Petra. Naturally very beautiful and packed with people as well.
Many have seen this via movies, documentaries, or maybe even a video game, but nothing prepares for clearing the final steps of the Siq (the narrow canyon leading to the Treasury) and seeing it in person. Standing in front of it, taking it all in, appreciating that it was carved from the top down, and the long history is so much more meaningful than any other exposure you may have had before arriving. Experience is different than seeing on photos. Do not take the horses as cost of these is a rip off. Golf cars are available for older people or if you like to get to the treasury quickly but walking is recommended. Amazing place to visit and I highly recommend anyone that comes here to visit the treasury as it’s one of the UNESCO world heritage sites.
Alex Drukpa. — Google review
Of course an iconic site to visit.
To avoid crowds, start your tour in the morning and at the back end. This way you will not have too many people. Also, visit Petra By Night. Amazing experience but it’s not every night.
Alexander Alles — Google review
Excellent place to visit we entered from Little Petra with an hour strenuous walk to the Monastery then down past the Queen's palace , amphitheater then on to the Treasury
Then up to the viewpoint of the religious sacrifice. Stay at the wonderful Petra guest house at the entrance to Petra.
The Treasury, an elaborate temple carved out of sandstone rock face in Jordan, is believed to have been a mausoleum. It gained fame from being featured in the movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Located at the end of a mile-long gorge called Siq, visitors can witness the rose-colored rock carving slowly unveiling itself as they walk through. The temple offers a peaceful experience with occasional sounds of chariots passing by.
Tips for the wonder of the world:
1. To take the great pictures of it, just go little bit on the side , there is a corner covered with the carpets, you can ask locals to take pictures over there.
2. To get the shots from the top, you need to pay about 10$ per person to the locals that will try to catch you on the streets. Don’t pay more than that.
3. Take proper shoes for climbing as some areas are dangerous :)
4. Enjoy each minute next to this beauty.
????????? ???????? — Google review
Petra is famous for its temples and mausoleums, most of which are built on the edge of the city, above the main street. Some tombs are simply designed, containing numerous burial pits in an unadorned stone mausoleum, while others are elaborately designed.
One will have to climb 19 steps to the stop and then 8 more steps through 4 pillars to reach the temple corridor before coming to a main hall with the size of each side of the hall about 28m. At the end is the Most Holy Place.
Coming to Petra is not only coming to thousands of years old architecture but also coming to the harmony between a peak culture and majestic nature.
Tony's Ph?m — Google review
Amazing! But (as expected) very touristic; including myself :) Use the back entrance!
The whole of Petra is beautiful and fantastic to finally see. Whenever you enter from the general entrance at the museum, it will be crowded up until the Treasure. Afterwards the crowds will decrease a lot.
On our second day in Petra we asked a taxi to take us to the back entrance. This was the best decision we made! We were the only ones there! We showed our tickets and walked on a paved road for 10-15 minutes until we arrived at the Great Temple.
Suze — Google review
Well, there is a much to say about this place. A globally known place like Petra is worldwide famous. So a lot of details were already displayed. There is just one thing that is important. Just go there and see the beauty of this place. It's wonderful as they said🤩
Thank you✌️
Ales Tvrdy — Google review
This is truly one of the modern wonders of the world. The size and the detail of the sculptured facade is amazing.
For me its the face of Jordan, and I wasn't disappointed.
A hint we went near sunset past the Treasury again, and it was empty.
Adie Klein — Google review
Truly one of the great wonders of the world. While not as impressive on the inside (Indiana Jones lied to me ;) ), The Treasury is an amazing sight to behold. When you first lay eyes on it as you exit the Petra Canyon, it will literally take your breath away. This is a must visit location if you are ever lucky enough to get the opportunity.
Dwight Parker — Google review
This is the most iconic part of the entire place. It is the biggest most well preserved piece as well as the most crowded place. Make sure to go in the morning or noon when there is sunlight shining on part of the treasury. Also look out for where you walk and do not step into camel poop.
Allen Lin — Google review
Gorgeous location, well worth the visit and super safe. Plan for two days and a lot of walking to make the best of it. One negative is hard to see the donkeys and camel skinny and probably hungry but history is amazing there.
Claudia Rinaldi — Google review
Entry was hassle and queue free. Once in get your tickets at the ticket office and then walk to the entry point where they check your tickets and passports. We walked a while on the dirt track and through the canyon in blazing heat to get to this beautiful monument. Where a bit of ancient history awaited us. A place hidden under sand for a thousand years! An iconic Jordanian attraction and a must visit. I couldn't visit Jordan and not visit Petra. Entry is included with the Jordan Pass which waives the Visa cost, so well worth it even if you enter Jordan and only visit Petra. We absolutely loved it! We walked to the top for a better view and had tea with the Bedioun but it was worth it for the crowd free photograph opportunity. Be aware they do ask for money for taking you up to the view point we paid 4 dinar per person which included the tea. If you're too tired to walk back they have camels horses and golf carts to transport you back to the exit for between 10 - 25 Dinar the queues were huge so we walked back. Or you can brave the walk back too at your own peril, exhausting. Honestly though stunning, worth it take it all in and enjoy.
Arbab Khan — Google review
Absolutely amazing place that you must visit at least once in your lifetime!
It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and has thousands of years of history.
Made famous by the scene that includes the Treasury carved complex in one of the Indiana Jones movies, it has become a popular tourist destination.
After going through the entrance, it is a one mile hike to the Treasury through a narrow canyon. You can book a ride there in a golf cart, or ride a horse, if you like.
Plan on several hours here to hike around to see all of the ancient structures, tombs, and caves in Petra.
It gets very busy and crowded in the middle of the day. It’s best to be at the gates at opening time to beat the crowds.
If you get a chance to do the Petra by Night tour, do it! It’s only 3 nights a week.
Mark Pitts — Google review
Stunning, beautiful, a bucket list trip. This is one of the most magnificent places around the world I have visited. Just seeing how vast the city was in the valley along with all the temples and structures throughout. To think that some of them are still standing, is incredible.
The Traveling Condor — Google review
Super, the treasury definitely it's one of the biggest wonders of the world, we had the opportunity to see it from the top, you need a guide to take you there, 1 hour hiking, nice to learn the history, nice museum, but too crowded, vendors are very annoying, careful with the horse or camel ride, they ask for whatever tip you want to give, then, a the end they ask you for fixed price, no nice. If you don't pay they yell at you.
Petra at night show its no worth it, save your 17 dinars, they light it up with candles, you barely can see the path,
Gabe Noria — Google review
Loved it! Experience is different than seeing on photos. Do not take the horses as cost of these is a rip off. Golf cars are available for older people or if you like to get to the treasury quickly but walking is recommended. Do not take a guide to take pictures from elevated spots because the track is not long nor confusing.
Ahmad Hamed — Google review
Amazing place! The best in Petra for sure. We came here in late morning and it was perfect, not too crowded. Would definitely come back, just amazing! Also worth to climb up and take pictures from the spot from above, where the locals charge a fee ro bring you. Don’t pay more than 5JD per person. Enjoy!
Vinicius — Google review
How can I rate one of the seven wonders of the world less than five stars? From all the books you read about this place to all the movies that have been filmed here, you will at once not believe your eyes once you see it in real life yet also feel like you’re finally seeing something you’ve always dreamed about. We came in December and the weather was perfect with few tourists crowding around. Someone also got down on one knee and proposed! A truly special place…
Dylan — Google review
I have seen the treasury at Petra only in movies like Indiana Jones. When i saw the same for real for the first time, it was majestic than what I imagined or what i saw on the TV. To reach the treasury, you have to walk for 2 kms through a beautiful Wadi. The walk was so exciting because of the beautiful rock formations. The treasury is just the beginning of an exciting trip to Petra.
Salai arun CA — Google review
Enjoyed my time there like a kid in a toy store. Couldn't get enough!
Locals are helpful and very easy going. They are trying to make living. Hotels fantastic. Area amazing!
Javier GS — Google review
Amazing historical site. Mid morning and late arvo were the best times to visit - min crowds in Feb. It does get quite chilly in the shade. Bring a jacket with you.
Kenny Tang — Google review
Petra is amazing! Must see! Tourist or a local its all beautiful. Lots of rock formations shops and hike up to different vantage points to see the treasury.
Famous part of Petra. Naturally very beautiful and packed with people as well.
Many have seen this via movies, documentaries, or maybe even a video game, but nothing prepares for clearing the final steps of the Siq (the narrow canyon leading to the Treasury) and seeing it in person. Standing in front of it, taking it all in, appreciating that it was carved from the top down, and the long history is so much more meaningful than any other exposure you may have had before arriving. Experience is different than seeing on photos. Do not take the horses as cost of these is a rip off. Golf cars are available for older people or if you like to get to the treasury quickly but walking is recommended. Amazing place to visit and I highly recommend anyone that comes here to visit the treasury as it’s one of the UNESCO world heritage sites.
Alex Drukpa. — Google review
Of course an iconic site to visit.
To avoid crowds, start your tour in the morning and at the back end. This way you will not have too many people. Also, visit Petra By Night. Amazing experience but it’s not every night.
Alexander Alles — Google review
Excellent place to visit we entered from Little Petra with an hour strenuous walk to the Monastery then down past the Queen's palace , amphitheater then on to the Treasury
Then up to the viewpoint of the religious sacrifice. Stay at the wonderful Petra guest house at the entrance to Petra.
Petra, an ancient city carved into the red mountain rocks 2000 years ago by the Nabataeans, is a remarkable World Heritage Site in Jordan. It features palaces, temples, tombs and stables that were carved from soft sandstone cliffs. The city can be accessed through Wadi Musa town which serves as an accommodation and transport hub. A well-preserved site atop Jebel Madbah known as Petras High Places is accessible via steps signposted near the Theatre.
If you're in Jordon. Petra is a must Visit Place . Historic information plus Amazing scenary you will get their. One of the top location in Jordon
Junaid Saleem — Google review
Many on my group thought it was fantastic and really enjoyed the visit climbing to the heights.
I prefer the photography of a truly beautiful historical venue but overrun by tacky tourism.
Avoid.
Carl Hopkins — Google review
Simply amazing. I felt like I was in a movie the entire walk, using the back door. Absolutely incredible. A truly wonder of the world. It was a dream come true.. Everyone must see it and imagine living there ages ago..
Ana Ionica — Google review
One of the most impressive places I have ever visited. So many breathtaking views in one place! I will definitely visit Petra again if I have a chance.
DHV бюро перекладів — Google review
So amazing an experience !! The 1300 steps for the Monastery kill your body but it’s so worth it. The temples and tombs are magnificent. No wonder why it’s one of the New Seven Wonders of the World ! Bring comfy shoes and 3 bottles of water ! 😉😉 Should be on every traveler’s bucket list !
Aurélien Hannoyer — Google review
A must to visit place, not only in Jordan, but in the world
This wonder of a place is a city that is carved within the rocks of the mountains from thousands of years ago
To reach the “treasury” you must walk through a valley for nearly 50 minutes
It is totally worth it to enjoy the sight and take memorable pictures with this wonder of the world
Ammar?s World — Google review
Truly a wonder of the ancient world, and the principal cultural treasure of the Kingdon of Jordan. It's worth the trip.
We spent a day there and only saw the things on the main path. There are many other sites off the main trail. We could have spent two or three days exploring it all.
We should have got our admission tickets at the airport when we obtained our visas.
Don't forget Little Petra - if you have the time.
Water, sunblock, a hat, and good shoes are a must.
You can pay to be driven/carried all the way to the Monastery.
So many vendors. In some places they ruined the atmosphere of it. But they have a right to be there - It's their home. Just don't buy anything from children.
Nathan Jensen — Google review
This whole place is magical and full of jaw dropping scenery and beautiful architectural marvels. Everywhere you see, hundreds of beautiful stoned carved palaces and sleeping places. I highly recommend visiting Petra once in a lifetime.
saurabh singh — Google review
It was one of the most astonishing places I've been to. It's definitely a must-see. Pictures don't do justice to Petra.
Mateusz W?uka — Google review
Petra is an exceptionally beautiful place filled with amazing facades on stone mountains done around two thousands years ago. It gives chill through the veins to walk along the valley pavements once used by the Greek, Persian, and Arab caravans.
Rizwanul Islam — Google review
There are no words to describe. You must visit and see for yourself... beautiful, stunning views. Make sure you have one full day at the list 6 hours. I spent 2 days and wasn't enough. Staff is super helpful, especially the security at the bus stop who helped me so much. Thank you. I took a buggy the second day as it helped me time wise to visit the monastery and get further and quicker. Make sure you have good walking shoes, hat 👒, sun protection, and water. There are plenty of places you can stop for tea and lunch at the Nabatean restaurant. Buy a Jordan Pass before you arrive. It includes your visa and tourist sides
Krassy D — Google review
Beautiful and special place, with a lot of history. Highly recommend going with a local guide that can explain all the important things.
It can get extremely hot during the summer, therefore it's better to go early in the morning and take a lot of water with you.
Yuval — Google review
The landscape was unique and beautiful, and do I need to explain why the city carved in mountain is amazing. It’s definitely a challenging hike given the hot weather. Make sure you bring plenty of water and wear comfortable clothes.
justin wong — Google review
Simply breathtaking! You get lost in ancient times in the Lost City. More efforts are needed to preserve this wonderful piece of history. Cleanliness and facilities for tourists should be improved.
Salman Zafar — Google review
UNESCO World Heritage Site and referred as the “Rose City. The city is amazing in its own ways. Impressive and great architecture. And very well maintained. easily can spend many hours walking around the site. it is more than my expectation. i truly enjoyed my experience. Highly recommended!
Anu Jaswal — Google review
Unbelievable & impressive - well deserved world wonder status. Would recommend to spend two days if you’re not a very fast & fit walker / climber
Har Pan — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful site, loved the hike up to the Monastery. There are so many hidden paths and trails that take you to different viewpoints. It's an amazing place to visit and revisit.
Shahida H — Google review
Must see site. Incredible once in a lifetime experience with my beautiful girlfriend. Use the shuttle to take you down and back. The walk is long and tiring. Will definitely go back.
Keith ?Eddie? Cook — Google review
I’ve traveled all over and seen many things .
Petra I’ll remember for the remainder of my days. I highly encourage a mule ride if you’re short for time. We hired a mule for the ride and was amazing
Jason Bennett — Google review
Gorgeous place! Go early to beat the crowds. Did not enjoy the continuous hassling, especially by the Bedouin kids.
When you go: don't ride a horse, donkey or camel when you're clearly too heavy (like most of us). Think logically please and don't contribute to this animal cruelty.
Haaike Braakhuis — Google review
This is one of the majestic places you will ever see in your life. This is a must do while alive, do not make the mistake and not see this wonder. There’s so much to do and see here. Make sure you start right at the beginning of the day, to make sure you see everything. I would recommend buying the two day pass, it really does take a long time to see everything especially if you climb up to the monastery.
Pong Lenis — Google review
What an amazing experience to visit the Petra historic site. It is recommended to visit for two days, so there is enough time to visit not only the Treasury, but also the Monastery, and to hike around (there are a few hiking trails, one of them gives a view in the Treasury from above).
Jan Nouwen — Google review
Amazing!!!!!
No tourists because of situation Gaza. This made the experience even better. If you want to go, go NOW!
Ariane Moussault — Google review
One of the best historical places you will visit, we went through all the places inside.
I would recommend to bring light snacks with you and alot of water as there will be a long distance to walk specially if you are planning to visit the monastery, we walked for about 17 km that day
majd alomari — Google review
One of the best place in Earth. Full of ancient human heritage. Needs a whole day to explore properly, The Jordon pass has a option for 2 days entry also.
Very hot and humid, So take ample water and food
Chitrita Ghosh — Google review
What wonderful experience i had from the very start til the end. Amazing rock formations, scenic views are totally awesome.
John Chardie — Google review
Amazing historical place, feels like you’ve travelled back in time. There’s so much to see especially as you venture deeper into the valley and see all the carved holes in the red mountain
BXSSHAA 98 — Google review
Took the back entrance trail with my parents 55 and 62 I highly recommend if traveling with older adults.
If you feel like you can’t walk 1.5 mile and a half up in a steep incline then get on the donkey ride up.
You will be haggled and asked to buy thing be aware nothing should be more expensive than 8 dinar for snacks and drinks should be .50 max 2.
olivia munoz — Google review
START FROM THE BACK ENTRANCE!! Ask your hotel and they will arrange the ride to the back gate. Obviously you can read many of the reviews. Petra is beautiful. It’s a once in a lifetime place to see beautiful and gorgeous heritage sight. Moving on from that you need to know it’s about a 6 to 8 hour walk or hike, uphill, and downhill. When you start from the back entrance, you see the first and essentially hike downhill to the Petra main entrance which is the Petra visitor center. By starting at the back, you save yourself the walk back from the monastery to the entrance. You can thank me later. Another positive of starting from the back entrance is that essentially you are going downhill after about a 2 to 3 km uphill that you need to do for the monastery. Have fun and good luck 🤞🏽
Hina Abbas — Google review
There are not enough words to describe Petra.
The scenery makes you feel as if it was 2000 years ago.
The route to the monestry is doable, but steep. It takes about 2.5-3 hours to reach the top.
Yordan Yordanov — Google review
This UNESCO heritage site is spectacular, with great access to a 2000 year old former capitol and trade behemoth. It is hard to believe antiquities can be so magnificent in technology and grandeur, but visiting Petra also fills you with appreciation for the beauty of something created 20 centuries ago and still exists.
Lester Kozlowski — Google review
Marvelous place with so much history and stunning views.
Entry is approximately 70 USD per person and totally worth it. We also took a guide that was very helpful and informative.
There are donkeys and camels you can ride and take pictures with.
You can stay here for the whole day. Totally worth hiking till the end to see everything. Shuttle buses available to go back to visitors’ center.
Nino — Google review
Absolutely stunning by day and night. As the sun moves so the colours of the rocks shine differently. Everything about this place is magical and very special. The reality of being there is even better than the photos.
Jonathan Robinson — Google review
It was a very nice experience, just to learn how these people could build/carve a city like this is an experience. Very well maintained. Take your time plan at least for 2 days to completely cover all the sites.
Sridhar Gowda — Google review
Huge site. The rock tombs are terrific and the canyon you walk through to reach the Treasury is incredible. Wear comfy walking shoes, go early and spend all day there.
Helen Howe — Google review
A voyage into the rich history of trade route.The exquisite carvings on the natural rock mountains are a testimony of the rich ancient history,culture,traditions,arts ,crafts and taste. Indulge your self in the rich history of Nabataean Kingdom.The place will certainly provide you a unique experience.Definitely a wonder of the world.
The Monastery is an ancient spiritual site built in 3 B.C. as a Nabataean tomb, situated within the larger historical landmark of Petra. Visitors to Petra should not miss exploring The Monastery along with the famous Siq, Treasury, Theatre and Royal Tombs. A hike from Little Petra to The Monastery is recommended, which offers beautiful views on the way up. From there visitors can navigate their way back to the Treasury through the Siq.
The Monastery is the next best structure after the Treasury. It’s quite a hike up. I’m in decent shape and I’d call it a moderate + hike. Incredibly enough there are people selling souvenirs and even cold drinks all along the way. You can stop and rest and get something cold to drink. At the top there is a shop that sells snacks and drinks. There are benches and you can sit and admire the view. I’d recommend the hike. Take your time and enjoy the scenery.
Ted Eckman — Google review
Absolutely stunning, well worth the hike and distance! So happy we went all the way as it’s breathtaking. You will not regret.
Once you get there, there’s a couple of stores for you to take a break, get food, snacks and drinks, and after you can continue with the walk to go right to the top and get an even better panorama view.
Helen Bui — Google review
Really cool place to go but the hike there during a hot day is very difficult. Lots of stairs. So beware of that! Still loved going there as this is a very interesting construction and place. You re very high and you can see a lot of things around.
Diogo Santo — Google review
After an strenuous hike up Petra's Ad-Deir trail in the intense desert sun, we rounded a bend in the path and suddenly saw it - The Monastery!
We were awed by the sheer size, not to mention the intricate columns and sculptures influenced by ancient Greek architecture. The amount of work amount of work required to construct this massive undertaking was overwhelming.
We felt the Monastery's grandeur was worth every step and breath to witness as we felt like modern explorers. What a reward and culmination of our trip to Petra!
Jonathan — Google review
It is quite a hike to get to the Monastery but definitely worth it, it is not long but the hike is going up and it's quite steep and definitely takes it out of you
But when you have made the hike you are rewarded with this breathtaking view of the Monastery there is a little cafe there where you can sit and take in views and have a well earned drink of something to eat
Would definitely try to do this earlier in the day when the sun is not so hot ,cause imagine it would be hell trying to do this in 30 plus degree heat
It is huge and still so well preserved just
Another place that has too be seen and visit on a trip in Jordan
Michael Vuong — Google review
The Monastery stands after a whooping 700 steps walk under the sun in the morning and with some shades on the second part of the climb in the afternoon. While meeting a lot of people on the way up and down it is not crowed. We walked with our 11,13 and 15 years old and it was just fine. The Monastery is an amazing building even though you can only see the outside!!!
malik baudry — Google review
We went early in the morning with no stops on our second day to petra and it was tiring but achievable. Plenty of shoes that sell cold beverages if you need. Less crowded than the treasury. It has a nice cave and you can take beautiful photos. It also has a rock where u can lay down relax and enjoy the view while the treasury didn't have a god viewpoint even though we did the trail up the hills.
Anna Maria Sotiraki — Google review
Hiking to the Monastery is a great experience if you have the time. It’s not easy, but it was worth the effort to see this part of Petra. The Monastery is much bigger than the Treasury and quite impressive to stand in front of.
Don’t ride the donkey. If you can’t walk yourself, then don’t go.
Sarinah Mastor — Google review
About 3.5 mile hike up 800-900 steps from the valley, but so worth the effort. The Monetary was built mid-first century AD. There is a back way to get to the Monetary, far less effort and distance to cover, but, you have to have a way to get there. There are donkeys that will be offered, this would be a personal choice, I know they are covered pack animals, but I am not convinced that includes human weight on this type of path.
Erik Oppenneer — Google review
I recommend taking the back route so you can start off with the monastery before going to the treasury and avoiding the grueling 800 uphill steps. You can pay for a jeep 4x4 from little Petra to take you to the back entrance to start. After about a moderate 3 miles or so, you’ll start to see the monastery. There’s a nice cafe with food and snacks right there. However, They were charging 1JD to use the toilet. Otherwise, very pleasant and not as chaotic as the treasury.
Helene — Google review
Taking about 30 minutes from the Colonnaded street, we reach the Monastery. The path going up to the Monastery can be challenging, especially when you encounter driven mules going up and down the path.
However the end result is well worth the effort.
Adie Klein — Google review
We took the back trail to the Monastery. Loved it. The Monastery is one of Petra's main attractions. It's worth the climb any way you get there. Great photo opportunity. We saw an Insta-girl go through her preparations, get photographed by a friend at a most advantageous position for a few minutes, then leave.
You can get a nice overhead view by climbing to the coffee shop.
Nathan Jensen — Google review
Well. This is not as spectacular as the treasury but I would still visit it for the small hour long trek (easy trekking but not recommended for elders or with disability). The route offers spectacular views if deep gorges. And the result is not bad. The monastery has a cleaner and complete look. The stone color is different. And you can enjoy staring at it from the shop in front.
Arindam Roychowdhury — Google review
Incredible and absolutely massive. I was able to do the hike 4 1/2 months pregnant and 18M post hip operation without any trouble. Big incline but everything is pretty easy steps and plenty of places to rest along the way. We came for sunset and were one of maybe 10 tourists the entire time, thanks to our local Bedouin guide.
Jackie Acker Garland (Chicago Photo Mom) — Google review
Absolutely stunning.
The hike was worth, the views are fantastic.
When i ended up reaching this place there was Hardly any people.
Petra is not just the treasury which is 40 mins walk to visitor center, I encourage everyone if possible must visit the Monastery as well, it is worth, it’s is beautiful.
Vijay devara — Google review
Ok, I will give you that the idea of 900 steps is a bit daunting, especially in 25°C+ heat, BUT - MY GODDD, the view is worth it.
I took breaks, plenty of them. There were so many stunning spots to enjoy the view, get snap happy, and also to catch your breath.
Some of the steps are uneven, but it's not a race so take your time and watch your step. Bring a hat, a bottle of water and wear good shoes - I did the whole day at Petra in walking sandals with no regrets.
This is definitely accomplishable by all and I would definitely recommend it!
Roshal Patel — Google review
You won’t be disappointed- absolute must to walk the 850 steps up for the view. Don’t take a donkey. Once at top there are a couple more vantage points from higher elevations.
Ron Webb — Google review
This is where the journey should begin. The Monastery has a lot of underrated viewpoints unlike The Treasury where they closed some of the hiking trails in order to avoid a lot of tourists.
It is recommended to take a photo on the pea shaped rock and there are some higher spots to visit to just be careful going up and down as it was surrounded by stones and rocks around.
Fredric John — Google review
Signaling the end of Petra is the Monastery, this is quite a long way from the start to get to but it is worth it. Also there are not too many people that make it out this far so it’s not so crowded. We got there and there was still some shade on the right side so it’s a good place to take a quick rest after hiking all the way over. Lots of nice photos spots but we liked the big rock that was a little further away, like 150 meters and took nice photos from there. Amazing architecture and magnificent building!
Josh Baltazar — Google review
Totally worth the walk up all the stairs. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and take water and snacks as it’s a long walk from the entrance. It’s about an hour from the treasury without rest stops. We didn’t have time to sit down for a drink and enjoy the view as we were rushed as part of a tour group but have a full day in Petra so you can enjoy the beautiful sights without rushing.
Photos include the walk up to and views along the way.
Sagar Patel — Google review
Captured from an elevated vantage point, the scene is nothing short of spectacular, offering a panoramic view of the monastery and its remarkable Roman craftsmanship against the backdrop of Petra's natural wonders.
Steiner Mark — Google review
Definitely a “Must-do” on your visit to Petra.
We had planned to take the back route into the Monastery but it was closed because of heavy rains.
I was dreading the long climb up after reading about the 700-900 steps up but it was actually not bad at all. In fact, the walk up to the Place of High Sacrifice the previous day was much harder.
Take your time and enjoy the walk!
Michelle Hayes — Google review
This is another amazing building of Petra, not as well-known as The Treasury, but about twice the size. It's a challenging walk, up 950 steps, to see The Monastery, and there are many stalls and shops on the way, selling food, drink, and souvenirs. Loads of cats to stroke on the way, too. At the top, aside from The Monastery, there are a few shops selling sandwiches, drinks (including 0% beer, which was nice), and snacks.
Wadi Rum Protected Area is a stunning natural environment, known for its breathtaking red-rock desert landscape that was the backdrop for the film "Lawrence of Arabia". The area offers a range of activities such as climbing and camping in traditional Bedouin tents. During the day, visitors can admire the silent panorama, while at night they can enjoy peace and tranquility under a sky full of stars. Wadi Rum also provides tours by Jeep, Camel or on foot to showcase its incredible sights.
Wadi Rum is one of the most dramatic landscapes in the world. During the day it is a tremendous, silent, breathtaking panorama. During the night it is a place of tranquility and peace under the dark sky as the flames of the campfire mixe with all the desert stars. Nowhere do the stars shine as brightly as in Wadi Rum. Our tours aim to help you experience the wonders of our ancient Desert home. We offer tours by Jeep, Camel and on foot of the incredible sights of Wadi Rum. Come try traditional Bedouin cuisine and spend the overnight stay right in the Desert surrounded by peacefulness and stars.
Sibaram Das — Google review
A very beautiful experience. One should not miss such opportunities. I took over Jamal Rum Camp. Very friendly staff and prompt response. The food was excellent especially the grilled chicken which was cooked under the earth on desert sand. The jeep trekking was excellent. The rum balloon camp was excellent room for nice bed and toilets.
syed Ibrahim yusoff — Google review
This place is outstanding.
Arrange a day tour with a local guide. Try and get a vehicle that has a canopy. You will be exposed to the sun all day and you will thank me for the shade.
On the tour you will see many of the well known sights. If you are fortunate, the guide will take you to see ancient cave art.
All in all, a must if visiting Jordan.
Themevify — Google review
I don't know how I can explain how much I'm falling in love with this desert. Everywhere is really amazing and can feel a live, I enjoy every second minute everywhere I move, one time in a life you must visit here and I prefer to come back here again
Γαλνανατ Πυχομχιτ — Google review
An adventure like no other, a mystical place for all who are in Jordan this destination is a must. If you come diving this place is great for a nice surface interval or the last day before a flight trip. Desert areas are full of animals and surprises on every corner, and sunset is a must.
Marcin Pawe?czyk — Google review
Wadi Rum is a fantastic place where there are charming golden sands, rocks and huge mountains. It is said that its nature resembles Mars, but Wadi Rum remains the more beautiful. There are wonderful and very generous Bedouins. You can spend there a good time in the bubble hotel.
Note (do not forget to watch the sunset)
Omar Al hawamdeh — Google review
It's a beautiful desert. It's a protected area. Beautiful nature. Beautiful sunsets. Cold and warm breezes make you feel so calm. You have to book a camp in this desert. It's the camp's responsibility for your transportation, food and safety. It's a must visit place in Jordan. But I have a request to the government authority to look at the plastic pollution it is causing to the desert.
Swati Murteli — Google review
Very unique, almost otherworldly, especially given that the movies the Martian and Star Wars were both filmed in Wadi Rum. The same is very fine and blows easily, consider a neck gator to ensure you can just see the same versus breathe the sand. Landscapes, rocks, sand, and bedouins make this a very unusual and amazing place.
Erik Oppenneer — Google review
Our overnight journey to Wadi Rum with Nomad was truly something special, largely thanks to our wonderful guide, Mohammad. Amidst the otherworldly beauty of the desert, every dune and star seemed to tell a story.
Navigating the entrance fee of 7 JOD for foreigners or those without a Jordan Pass felt like a small price to pay for the adventure that awaited. Wadi Rum, with its vast landscapes and towering cliffs, unfolded like a cinematic panorama.
Yet, what set this trip apart was the unexpected twist. One night, my friend lost his phone in the desert during a high-speed drive back to camp. Mohammad, with a mix of determination and optimism, suggested we try to find it—a task that felt impossible. However, against the odds, after 8 suspenseful minutes of driving in complete darkness, we miraculously recovered the lost phone. It was a moment that added an unexpected chapter to our Wadi Rum story.
Throughout our desert odyssey, Bedouins extended their warm hospitality, offering tea that became more than a beverage—it became a symbol of connection and shared experiences.
Wadi Rum is an experience that etches itself into your memory. The silence of the desert, the camaraderie forged under the stars, and the sheer grandeur of the landscape make it a journey worth undertaking. For anyone venturing to Jordan, Wadi Rum isn't just a destination; it's a must-have experience that encapsulates the essence of this mesmerizing country.
Ihar Beliauski — Google review
I spent here 14 days, this place will be definitely in my heart! My second home, I cant wait to go back again! When you arrive, you can leave your car on the parking next to the Rest House and then you can just check the village. There is not much to do, but the local people are very kind and you can get a great coffee in the restaurant near to the parking. Then you can head to the desert of Wadi Rum for incredible night in the camp or for a jeep tour. 1 day here is not enough to absorb the atmosphere and enjoy the simple life without stress.
Verca.brejchova — Google review
Loved to every second of the time I spend at the wadi. It was a great experience for me. Feeling the nature, listening the silence of the hills... Also, nights are so fascinating! It is like all the stars and planets are surround you...
Nur Agbaba — Google review
What a great experience. Honestly book with a guide and also try to stay in one of the pods overnight for a mind blowing experience. We actually just drove in paid about $5 or so to get in then made a deal with a driver to take us to some of the key locations. Well worth the $40 we paid for 2 people.
MVP Reviewz — Google review
The place it’s very nice, peaceful and diferent. The desert are crowded of 4x4 car carrying tourists around the desert but it’s quite quiet at night. Actually I was hoped more about this place but it’s only a opinion, the desert is original and I think you have to see and take your own opinion and experience. Maybe my expectations were very high and perhaps that was my problem.
Laura — Google review
What a cool place! Doing a desert safari in Wadi Rum is definitely recommended. Also we slept one night in a camp side in the desert which was a great experience as well.
Jan Nouwen — Google review
This is my first experience in a true sandy dessert. It was impressive with its redish landscape, looking like the Mars terrain. Our tour included the ancient rock carvings, climbing a sand dune to see the surrounding area, and Lawrance of Arabia's hiding area. The accommodation we had was great complete with dinner and breakfast. The staff were also very friendly and obliging.
Adie Klein — Google review
Beautiful landscape of granite and sandstone. Amazing to be here and see the beauty of the land. We went around Wadi Rum via truck and saw all the main points of interest as well as a few view points to see. I see why a lot of the movies use this as a place to film, definitely looks like Mars. Amazing place, nice camps to stay at and you don’t get bothered too much which is really nice as well. I definitely recommend checking this place out!
Josh Baltazar — Google review
Wadi rum is an amazing desert!
We came during winter and it was very warm during the day - but pack some warm clothes for the night. We were also luck enough to catch some rain while we were there.
You can go out for a camel ride or hike some nice spots. Just be careful, that your trip doesn’t get too touristy.
Lukas Güth — Google review
My visit to Wadi Rum in Jordan was a truly remarkable experience. Exploring the desert in a 4x4 allowed us to delve deep into the natural wonders of the landscape, from hidden caves and winding canyons to towering sand dunes and refreshing springs. At each stop, we were greeted with the option to purchase refreshments and enjoyed the complimentary Arabian tea, which was a pleasant and authentic touch, reflecting the Bedouin culture's warmth and hospitality.
However, the most memorable part of the trip was spending the night in a Bedouin tent. The Bedouin hosts extended their genuine hospitality, offering us a taste of their traditional cuisine. Sitting around the campfire, engaging in conversations, and relishing their food provided an intimate glimpse into their way of life, fostering a profound appreciation for their culture.
I highly recommend the complete Bedouin experience for anyone looking to fully immerse themselves in the captivating world of Wadi Rum. It offers a unique opportunity to connect with a culture deeply rooted in this rugged desert landscape and create lasting memories.
Ali Javed — Google review
incredible place! left me speechless
highly recommended to visit at least once
i hope to come back someday
Kristina — Google review
It's a one-time life experience. The desert and the surroundigngs are majestic.
Highly recommend it!
Timna Park is a geological wonder and national park in Israel, containing ancient mineshafts and striking clifftops. Visitors can hike across the park to see amazing works of nature and ancient man in the mines, as well as wildlife, plants, and trees.
A desert hiker's paradise!
Amazing park! The hiking points are absolutely breathtaking.
Advise: lots of water! Comfortable hiking wear and lots of sunscreen and hats!
WC points are also limited so best to prepare!
Easiest hiking trail points are about one and half hour to two hours. We spent the whole day at Timna Park. Won't advise you to go there if you are in a hurry.
Leonelle Yanovsky — Google review
Magnificent nature park. Convenient roads take you to many attractions, there is a variety of hiking options - 30 minutes, 90, or few hours. Nature and Archeology at its best.
Yosi K. Karl — Google review
Important: This place is huge, the ticket is for 3 days because doing it all in 1 day is very hard. it contains many places that are very far away from one another so you drive from one place to the other by car. You can also do it on bicycle if you wish (I saw bicycles for rent including electric ones). If you are really brave you can do a lot of hiking here. Be very prepared to be protected against the sun - sunglasses, sunscreen, hat, long sleeve clothes and tons of water.
This place is what you dream about when you think about a desert. You can easily forget you are in israel and imagine you are on mars or some other deserted planet of your liking. We went only to 2 points so we didn't actually see much but our breath was definitely taken away by this alien place. The photos don't really show it, you must come to feel and see.
Arthur Kiyanovski — Google review
This lovely national park is full of great activity, beautiful sight seeing and a good place for spending the night.
We spent one night in the caravan which was clean and well equipped.
Breakfast was good and fresh.
We took the sunset tour with the local ranger - highly recommended.
Itai Har-Nir — Google review
We stayed at the rooms, nice facilities and lovely place. We had a BBQ barrel and a small place to seat. All equipment was working and the store has alot of things ro offer. Highly recommended.
There are also shaded places to have tents
Dolphin Reef is a protected beach in Eilat with abundant shade trees and a resident pod of bottlenose dolphins. Visitors can enjoy lounging on floating piers or taking a guided tour of the dolphins' habitat. Contact with the dolphins is strictly prohibited.
Fun, scuba diving swim alongside dolphins. Clean beach. Environmentally-conscious, and animal- care-conscious place. Wonderful, knowledgeable and professional guides.
Galit Yona — Google review
I have very mixed feelings about this place. We do end up here every time we come to Eilat and I like that the dolphins are free to come and go as they please BUT it’s very expensive and crowded. You just catch short glimpses of the dolphins (true it’s because they aren’t penned in which is a good thing). All of the activities cost extra and the prices are extremely high. I dunno, it’s only a so/so experience. We’ve had a much better time at some of the free beaches. The food is typical beach food with typical beach prices although I will say the Greek salad I had for lunch was quite tasty. I guess I would say, this doesn’t need to go on your Must Do list but if you’re out of activities and you need a few hours to kill, this isn’t terrible.
Rachel Shapiro — Google review
Absolutely loved it! The dolphins were so cute and the entrance was gorgeous! Defenitatly recommend if you are coming to Eilat. I would recommend to come early in the morning if you want to choose a good spot to spend the rest of the day. It gets crowded but there are still a lot of places under the trees to hide from the sun. The water was super clear and security was okay.
Alex Drukpa. — Google review
I and my son tried diving first time here . Very helpfull and funny instructors so no stress at all. The riff is very small here, no match for observatory, but delfinus are amazing and all the time near you
Valius Adomaitis — Google review
Suchhh a beautifull place to watch dolphinsss, the dolphins are free to wander in the ocean which beautifully symbolized how free they are and just how they love their care takers enough to come back all the time to hang around us! Beuaitufl resort right next to a very aesthethic looking wooden structure with a sight and a bar and places to sit every where on, on the wooden water floating structure u also get great and beautiful ocean views and can see the dolphins in the big circle! Before the wooden structures there's of course a beach u can chill in and just wander around shops and soveniers 💕✨
Liel Ilyaev — Google review
Small beach with expensive entrance fee with a little to see (compared to other Eilat beaches) with independent snorkeling.
The "swim with dolphins" which costs a little short of 300 nis left me with mixed feelings: The dolphins are impressive and the guides are very nice, but how much of a dolphin you are going to see is based on luck. Additionally the system is built as if you are an evil moron who visited the sea for the first time: you swim holding hands, no diving, no cameras allowed.
Andrey Klinger — Google review
Very beautiful tourist attraction! We saw 3 dolphins here! It’s about a luck to see them comming from the open sea! Student discount on the entry. Very delicious food in restaurant!
Vláďa — Google review
One of the must visit beaches of Eilat.
Seeing the dolphins so close is awesome. I got some real nice pictures and videos of them playing.
The restaurant and service are good - surprisingly tasty and priced fairly. The facilities are cleaned regularly.
There are peacocks freely walking around, which is exciting for the kids. There's even an albino peacock.
I highly recommend visiting, but you better get there right before they open or it'll be hard to find any parking. Note! Entrance is at a fee, but you get a beach the isn't crouded, even at high season.
Lior Meshullam — Google review
Wow, what an gem of a place! First time ever, a beautiful, lush spot to spend the day, with or without diving. My daughter had an incredible first time scuba diving with the dolphins. The diver guide was very patient with her and she'll never forget the experience. The restaurant is fine, there's also a bar on the premises. Not cheap, but worth it!
Julia Mor — Google review
Wow!! So much to do and Beautifully designed. Lots of trees and shade. The bar was a little over priced for what it gives, and there aren't other options there. But all the waiters were really friendly. And the best thing is the dolphins, that swim around all the time And enjoy the divers and people. Scooba diving was amazing! My personal guide was sweet and patient. The corals were stunning, and the dolphins were sweet and friendly
The Underwater Observatory Park in Eilat is a huge aquarium complex with an observatory that takes you under the water to see the reef and the fish and coral. The highlight of the aquarium is the Coral World Underwater Observatory, which has two large display halls that descend 12 meters below the surface of the Red Sea.
Wonderful. From walking through the lively coral reef to the 3D cinema which is unlike any other I have witnessed. The screen goes above the head so that it can be protected from any point in the room and looks like the whole is above you.
It is also not all inside, you can take a nice walk in the sun between the different sections of the aquarium .
Does not compare to the London aquarium in the slightest.
Evie Theophanous — Google review
We’ve been to aquariums all over the world and this isn’t the glossiest or the most high tech. But my kids love it and beg to come back every time we are in Eilat. There’s lots of different things to do that keep everyone entertained and you cannot beat seeing fish in their actual habitat. We love this charming little place. The 3-D movie was a huge hit!
Rachel Shapiro — Google review
This place is a must see for young and old.
It is a beautifully maintained park, with a big variety of coral. The underwater observatory is absolutely amazing. The water of the red see is also accommodating the coral beautifully.
The aqua dome is also an experience like none other. The whole is turned into a 3D video and it literally feels like you are under the ocean and touching the sea life yourself.
The shark pool is amazing to visit during feeding time as there are divers who get in and feed them.
It is really a world to visit and enjoy every second. There is lots of souvenir shops and also restaurants. And obviously what is better than a nice-cream on a hot day in a wonderful place 🙂
Leonelle Yanovsky — Google review
A real fun place for kids, but also for the sea animal lovers. We had a guided tour and it was perfect and well explained. I enjoyed every bit of it. I would have enjoyed more if the glasses were a bit cleaner. Nevertheless, it was fun.
PS: The 3D movie was cherry on the top
Anindita Dutta — Google review
As an animal lover, I have very mixed feelings about zoos and aquariums... But I felt this place was done really well. Nicely maintained and really good mix of attractions. Highlights were the shark tunnel and the Aquadome with amazing whale footage in beautiful 3d.
Stew Oak — Google review
Great place. It's amazing to see the aquatic life without getting wet. Small place, but lots to see
Esriel Erlanger — Google review
What a beautiful aquarium in Eilat, Israel. A great place to take your family.
DJ H — Google review
Wonderful. From walking through the lively coral reef to the 3D cinema which is unlike any other I have witnessed. The screen goes above the head so that it can be protected from any point in the room and looks like the whole is above you. This place is a must see for young and old.
It is a beautifully maintained park, with a big variety of coral. The underwater observatory is absolutely amazing. The water of the red see is also accommodating the coral beautifully.
The aqua dome is also an experience like none other. The whole is turned into a 3D video and it literally feels like you are under the ocean and touching the sea life yourself. Great place to visit, both educational and fun. its really impressive to see all the unique creatures that live in the ocean.
dedicate at least several hours to the visit.
Alex Drukpa. — Google review
Excellent location. mainly for mothers. impossible not to spend less than 3 hours here. 3D movie, view of the aquarium with shark, place to see the corals, place for well organized meals, super kind attendants, and a restaurant also available for lunch. Ticket price around $100,00 dollars, for a couple. Child accompanied by an adult up to 5 years old is free.
Andréa Carvalho — Google review
Wonderful. Lot of underwater colors. Amazing views. Lot of different types of fishes. We spent almost 6 hours here with 3yrs kid. Tickets over website include caffe and small cake. Areal and facilities are clean and decent flavored. Nice that makes your stay pleasant. Recommended
Peter Luca — Google review
The parc is nice , a lot of varieties but I’ve been here several times and I don’t see any changes or improvements because the price is spicy, anyway if you visiting first time is worth it
Pa Gu — Google review
For a Two-Two and a half hours of attraction you will find with the kids lots of wonderful creatures. Sharks,stingray, different kinds of fish, you can add a short 3d movie to watch for an half a hour. The kids loved it and we are sure to come again
Alon Abraham — Google review
Great place to visit. Easy to get to by bus from Eilat. You can buy tickets online or at the gate. The exhibits are lovely.. sharks, stingrays, corals, turtles, octopi, fish. Climb the observatory to the top to see great views of the Red Sea.. then go below sea level to view coral and fish. Try and avoid Jewish / school holidays is it gets very busy. The 3D movie was an extra .. it was not so good.