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arenabook · 3 months
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Your Guide to Car Rental at Amman Airport
Renting a car at Amman airport is one of the best choices for you if you're looking forward to exploring the capital city of Jordan and its surrounding attractions independently. With plenty of rental companies operating at the airport, securing the vehicle is a simple process. In this guide you can learn everything about car rental Amman airport.
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Choosing a rental company
Before your trip just research your car rental companies operating at the airport. You have to look for reputable companies with positive reviews or youth selection of vehicles with competitive pricing. Prominent options include international brands and local agencies.
You must compare your prices and rental terms from different companies to find the best deal for your needs and budget. You should always pay attention to factors like insurance coverage, mileage limits and the fuel policies or any other extra fees. 
Picking up the rental car
•When you arrive at the airport proceed to car rental Jordan desk. It is basically located at the arrival halls adjacent to the terminal building. You just need to look for signs directing you to the rental desks of the chosen company.
•At the rental desk you just need to present your reservation details and required documentation to the rental agent. Verify your information, finalize the rental agreement and provide you with the keys to your vehicle.
•Before accepting the rental car conductor thorough inspection of the exterior and interior for any damage or defects.  You must note any dents or other issues on the rental agreement to avoid being held responsible for preexisting damage.
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•You need to familiarize yourself with the traffic rules of Jordan and regulations before you drive this includes aligning with speed limits wearing seatbelts and avoiding the use of mobile phones while driving.
•You must use GPS navigation to navigate your ways around the city and its surrounding areas. You should familiarize yourself with the landmarks and street names to help you find your way effectively.  
•When parking your rental car observe parking signs and regulations to avoid fines. You must know that secure parking is available in several areas of the city including paid parking lots and garages.
So above all you need to know that renting a car at Amman airport offers you the flexibility and convenience to explore the capital city and its surrounding areas at your own pace.
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techflye62 · 4 months
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Navigating Affordable Car Rentals at Amman Airports: Your Ultimate Guide
Travelling to Aman Jordan can we really experience loaded with history culture and adventure. Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, having the flexibility of your own transportation can greatly improve your trip. In this guide you can learn everything about finding cheap car rental at Amman airport.
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Basics you need to know about Amman airports
Before you Rent a car Amman you need to know the basics about the airports. It generally has two main airports which is queen alia International Airport and Amman markka International Airport. Queen alia International Airport is the main gateway to Jordan and handles the majority of the international flights while the other airport basically serves like domestic and regional routes. Both the airports offer your car rental services providing you with convenient access to vehicle on arrival.
Benefits of renting a car
 Renting a car offers plenty of benefits for you like exploring surrounding areas. It provides you the freedom to create a customized itinerary allowing to visit attractions at your own pace and convenience. With the rental car you can easily navigate between destinations including popular tourist areas historical landmarks and natural wonders. Furthermore, having a car grant to the flexibility to venture off the beaten path and discover hidden gems which might not be accessible by public transportation.
Tips for finding affordable car rentals
To secure the perfect rates it is advisable for you to book your rental car in advance by planning ahead and making reservations online, you can take advantage of discounted rates and special promotions offered by plenty of car companies.
Before making a reservation, we need to compare the prices from multiple car rental agencies to ensure that you are getting the most competitive rate. You can use online booking platforms and comparison websites to easily compare prices and vehicle options
No doubt rental counters are available at the airport, but you might find cheaper rates by exploring off airport locations. Several rental car companies have offices in downtown or near major hotels offering you competitive prices at additional convenience
Above all to know that renting a car at Amman airport offers you the convenience and flexibility to explore the capital city of Jordan and beyond at your own pace. By following the tips to find affordable car rentals and understanding their rental terms you can enjoy your seamless and budget friendly travel experience.
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actionpestservices · 5 months
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Car Rental Jordan Airport
When choosing among various cheap rent a car services in Jordan Amman, we should compare the rates of 4 to 5 companies. Rank these based on who offers the cheapest rates even without applying any discounts. You can find many companies in the market Such as Ta2jir.com, carrental.com, Jordancarehire.com etc. they are offering car rental services in Jordan and Amman. Let’s compare the rates and hire best car Rental Company for your nest tour.
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ajholdsamb · 5 years
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Cruisin’ on the King’s Highway
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My second day started with our last delicious breakfast at Le Grand Amman. Then after condensing our 5 separate bags to 3 (now we have room for souvenirs...maybe a giant rug?!?) we were ready to get started with our first driving day. Jordan is a relatively small country and it can be traveled across quickly. However there is not obvious public transportation if you want to go to more than just the main spots. Since I’m with a geoarchaeologist who likes to pause when there are great road cuts or take his time with the archaeology, it made sense for us to rent a car. AJ has driven in lots of foreign countries, and knew it’d be okay out of the main city. However we were a little nervous about getting out of Amman since there are no lanes, no pedestrian crossways, people park wherever, and speed limits are just a suggestion. However, after a brief mix up where we thought our car rental company no longer existed we calmly made it out of the city and our journey began!
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Our first stop was Karak, a castle built by the Franks during the crusades. Saladin tried to take it over several times, and his newphew was eventually successful. AJ let me know that during one of the sieges a wedding was taking place inside the castle and Saladin was such a gentlemen that he was like “no y’all do your thing” and just aimed his trebuchets to the other non wedding parts of the castle. Neat! I’d much prefer to be the guards on wedding duty rather than the guards responsible for taking down Saladin. Side note- sieges must either be more chill than I thought or people back then just had much stronger nerves. I go into fight or flight mode if someone honks at me, I can’t imagine getting married while UNDER SIEGE. Anyways, this was a very cool stop! The complex is ginormous and there are tons of labyrinth like passages ways for you to explore. It was my favorite crusader castle ever. That is until we got to the next stop.
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After a quick lunch, we were off on the King’s Highway. This road follows an ancient trade route once used by Moses and monitored by Nabatean tribes. It is crazy pretty! This alone was worth renting a car. Dramatic mountains and wadis with nothing but a few goats dotting the landscape.
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Our next stop was on top of one of these dramatic peaks- our second crusader castle of Shobak. We had the castle almost to ourselves and it was the perfect mix of reconstruction and untouched ruins. Some places like to “fix” ruins to help tourists imagine what the site used to be like but this is done with varying degrees of success. Kind of like plastic surgery. There’s something magical about seeing what a place looks like after hundreds of years of existing, wearing its age proudly. Shobak was in such a remote location and had panoramic views from its steep perch that it was wonderful spot from which to admire the Jordanian country side, but it would’ve been hell to try to attack. Once the people at Castle Shobak were able to hold out under siege for 18 months. They had a good defensive position but also they had a secret passage way to the river so they could get water. The guide book said we could travel along this passage way so I spent the first half of the trip encouraging AJ to find it. However once he found it, we were only walking a long for a minute before I realized secret passage ways are dark/terrifying and this is how all the scary movies start. Once we reached a roadblock, I booked it out of there so fast that it could almost be believed I had the walking speed of a tall athletic person. AJ is going to be able to tease me for months.
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Back on the King’s Highway we came into Wadi Musa, the landscape of Petra. IT IS CRAZY! As AJ was said “it’s unlike any landscape I’ve ever seen. & trust me I’ve seen a lot of landscapes.” He made fun of me for running out of the secret tunnel so I may tease him for that slightly pretentious statement ;P. It looks like we are in Mars, with canyon walls that looks like stacks of pink, orange and purple balls. We did a brief stop at little Petra (reductive Nabatean sculptures! So much archaeology carved into the walls!) and then it was off to our next hotel to rest up for PETRA TOMORROW (*airhorn siren*)!! Many people travel to Jordan just to visit this wonder of the world. We’ll report back after our visit!
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AJ (scaredy cat) & AJ (seen a lot of landscapes)
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Spending 3 days in Jordan will give you just enough time to see the highlights of this gorgeous country. Now, it’ll be up to you to decide if you want to see as much as you possibly can of Jordan in these 3 days… or pick out the sights that are most unique to Jordan and give them ample time for exploring. For this post, I’m actually going to do 2 itineraries – 1 itinerary featuring what we actually did (and this is how you can see the majority of the highlights in 3 days) and also 1 itinerary featuring what I would do if I could do it over.
How to Spend 3 Days in Jordan // Itinerary #1 – Northern Jordan (Jerash, Ajloun Umm Qais) + the Dead Sea + Petra + Wadi Rum
Transport Options for These Itineraries
Before we get into the itineraries, I’m going to share a few different options you have for getting around in Jordan…
Take tours – tours are easy and a stress-free way to get to all of the places mentioned in this post. (I’ll share some recommendations for each spot as well.)
Hire a private driver – this is what we did. We booked a driver for our entire time in Jordan who took us from Amman and to all of the places we wanted to see. This is a little pricier than a group tour, but it was great to go everywhere at our own pace and not worry about driving.
Rent a car and drive yourself from Amman – Driving in Jordan is much more organized than I had expected. If you’re comfortable driving in foreign countries, you would be just fine driving in Jordan. Amman has some traffic, like any other major city, but overall driving in Jordan is not chaotic at all. (If you’re from the US, you’re in luck, because you also drive on the righthand side of the road in Jordan.) Check out car rental rates, here.
Day 1 – Drive to Northern Jordan to See Jerash, Ajloun & Umm Qais
Overnight in Amman
*This private tour will take you to all of the spots metioned in Day 1.
We flew into Amman late the night before, so we slept in a little at our hotel in Amman before venturing out to Northern Jordan. (If you’re flying into Amman this morning, you could also easily drive from the airport to Jerash.)
Jerash is the highlight of this day. It’s sometimes called the “Pompeii of the East” because its Roman ruins are so well-preserved. (Click here for more info.)
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The entrance to Jerash.
Ajloun is also very impressive! It’s a 12th-century Arab castle that is not terribly overwhelmed by tourists. (It felt as though we had this place to ourselves!) It’s only about a half-hour drive from Jerash.
Ajloun Castle
Umm Qais is a Greco-Roman town that’s located on a hillside with sweeping views of the Sea of Galilee and 3 countries – Jordan, Israel, Syria and also Palestine Territories. There are ruins of ancient Gadara here and very few tourists. This is also the furthest spot away from Amman. (It’s over a 2-hour drive.) So, if you’re short on time this day…skipping Umm Qais would be your best bet, as the other two destinations are quite close to one another and aren’t too far of a drive.
Umm Qais
The Sea of Galilee in the distance.
To read all of my tips for Day 1 of this itinerary, click here.
Day 2 – Drive to Madaba & Mount Nebo & the Dead Sea
Overnight in Amman or at a Dead Sea Resort
*This private tour will take you to all the places mentioned in Day 2.
For this day, you’ll set out from Amman to Madaba. Madaba is an ancient town in Jordan, southwest of Amman. This is about a 45-minute drive from Amman. Madaba is best known for its 6th-century mosaic map in the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George. (Click here for more info.)
Madaba
The Madaba Map
Just had to wait a little bit for the crowds to disperse!
There is also a lovely little museum between Madaba and Mt. Nebo called “La Storia Tourism Complex.” The people who work here are SO friendly and enthusiastic – I loved it. The museum itself is filled with dioramas that depict various historical and biblical scenes throughout Jordan and its surrounding region.
La Storia Tourism Complex
Mount Nebo is next up – it’s about 710 meters above sea level with sweeping panoramic views of the valley of the River Jordan and also the city of Jericho…and if the day is clear enough, you can also see Jerusalem.
The Bible says Mount Nebo is where Moses lived out his final days and saw the Promised Land. It also says that Moses’ body is possibly buried here – however, there is no current proof of this.
Mount Nebo
Remains of the original church atop Mt. Nebo
After Mount Nebo, you can finish your day relaxing and floating in the Dead Sea. Personally, I would recommend staying at one of the resorts on the Dead Sea (click here to see them all). We drove back to Amman – and that was just silly, in my opinion. As the next day, it was roughly the same amount of driving to get to Petra. (Click here to see my post from the Dead Sea, and click here for everything you need to know before floating in the Dead Sea.)
The Dead Sea
To read all of my tips for Day 2 of this itinerary, click here.
  Day 3 – Petra & Wadi Rum!
Overnight in a Wadi Rum desert camp
*These tours will take you to all the places mentioned in Day 3 (depending on where you are departing from).
Ah, the best for last! Time embrace your inner Indiana Jones! You’ll want to wake up as early as possible to make it Petra before the crowds. It’s about a 3-hour drive from Amman and also the Dead Sea. (Click here to read all of my tips for visiting Petra.)
Petra
After Petra, head to Wadi Rum to do a sunset Jeep tour and see “The Valley of the Moon” in all its glory. The sand in Wadi Rum is known for being the reddest in Jordan (colored by iron oxide). Wadi Rum looks so much like Mars – many movies have been filmed here for their otherworldly scenes such as The Martian, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Prometheus, Red Planet and…of course, Lawrence of Arabia – just to name a few. (Click here for more info on this Jeep tour.)
Then, end your day at a super cool desert camp! We stayed at Mazayen Rum Camp, and it was nothing short of amazing! A photo of our “tent” is below.
The “Martian” tents we stayed in.
*We had to leave at 3 am to catch our flight out of Amman the next morning – this was not ideal!
Now, this 1st itinerary will ensure you hit the majority of the sights in Jordan in your 3 days! However, the next itinerary is how I would do it if I had to redo my 3 days in Jordan…
How to Spend 3 Days in Jordan // Itinerary #2 – Petra + Wadi Rum + the Dead Sea
Day 1 – Petra
Overnight in Petra (Wadi Musa)
I would head straight to Petra on your first day in Jordan. Petra is a sight unique to Jordan that deserves at least an entire day + an overnight stay to really do it justice (in my opinion). Doing a day trip here is cutting it too short. (Click here to read all of my tips for visiting Petra.)
Day 2 – Petra + Wadi Rum
Overnight in Wadi Rum
If you didn’t get enough time exploring Petra on your first day, you could do one more hike that morning before heading to Wadi Rum. Then, in Wadi Rum you could do another hike or camel ride or Jeep tour – depending on your preference.
Then, spend the night enjoying your desert camp under the stars! (Click here for desert camp options.)
Luxury desert camp in Wadi Rum.
Day 3 – Dead Sea
Overnight at a Dead Sea Resort
Wake up bright and early to enjoy the sunrise from your desert camp. Then, hit the road to the Dead Sea. (It’s about a 4-hour drive, unfortunately.)
Spend the rest of the day lounging by the Dead Sea and slathering on some of that magical Dead Sea mud!
This second itinerary is my personal preference because, for me, Petra and Wadi Rum were the highlights of this trip. They are such unique and otherworldly experiences, that deserve far more time than the first itinerary allows. If you’ve never been to the Dead Sea, and aren’t planning to visit Israel, then the Dead Sea is a must as well. However, if a trip to Israel is on your bucket list – I’d save the Dead Sea for that trip, and spend an extra day exploring Petra instead.
*Click here to read all of my posts from Jordan.
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How to Spend 3 Days in Jordan – The Ultimate Itinerary Spending 3 days in Jordan will give you just enough time to see the highlights of this gorgeous country.
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arenabook · 3 months
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The Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Car Rental and Hotel Stay
Planning your trip basically includes moving parts and two key elements include securing reliable transportation and comfortable accommodations. You must know that renting a car and booking a hotel truly go hand in hand and it offers you the flexibility and the convenience to explore your destination with ease. In this guide you can learn everything about car rental hotel in Amman.
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Renting a car
•You need to start by researching rental service Jordan. You should look for well-established rental companies with positive reviews under youth selection of vehicles furthermore you need to compare prices rental terms and customer feedback to find the best option that aligns with your needs and budget 
•To secure the best rates and ensure availability is advisable to book your rental car and advice especially during the peak times. Several rental companies offer discounts for early reservations and online bookings.
•It is very important for you to consider your travel requirements and preferences when selecting a rental car, you need to determine the size of the vehicle based on the number of passengers and luggage. You have to choose between manual or automatic transmission based on your driver preferences
•All you need to do is carefully review the rental terms and conditions before you make a reservation for you just need to pay attention to the insurance coverage mileage limits and fuel policies all you need to do is ensure that you understand the terms before you sign any rental agreement. 
Booking a hotel
•You need to research the accommodation options in your destination city concerning factors like location and budget. You can use online booking platforms and review sites to compare the hotels and read feedback from other travelers full
•You can consider booking directly with the hotel instead of third-party booking websites. Hotels also offer special deals and benefits to you if you book directly like room upgrades or flexible cancellation policies.
•You just need to keep an eye out for special offers and promotions when booking your hotel. There are several hotels that offer you discounts for booking in advance staying multiple nights or signing up for loyalty programs. You can just take advantage of these deals to save money on our accommodations.
So above all you must know that renting a car and booking a hotel, but I center components of planning a successful trip whether you're exploring a new city or embarking on your road trip having a rental car and hotel reservation in place allows you to focus on making unforgettable memories together and enjoying your travel to the fullest.
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techflye62 · 4 months
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Budget Car Rentals in Jordan: Your Comprehensive Guide to Affordable Travel
Jordan is a country rich in history culture and stunning landscapes. It's a prominent destination for you. From the ancient city of Petra to the vast desert of Wadi rum and the serene waters of Dead Sea, there is so much for you to explore here. One of the best ways to see all that Jordan has to offer is by budget car rental Jordan.
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Why should you go for a discount rent a car Jordan?
You can explore Jordan at your own pace without being tied to bus schedules or tour groups.
You can also access remote areas and attractions that might be challenging to reach by public transportation.
You can travel comfortably with your luggage and personal items without the stress of crowded click transport.
Tips for finding budget car rentals
Prices are often low when you book your rental car well in advance; last-minute bookings can result in higher expenses.
You can use online comparison tools to compare your prices from different companies.
No doubt renting a car at the airport is convenient, but off airport locations also offer you lower rates.
Discounts and deals
You have to check if you qualify for discounts for membership with organizations or frequent flyer programs.
There are some credit cards that offer discounts or benefits for car rentals, they might also provide you with rental insurance saving you extra expenses.
You can look for online coupon codes for booking. Websites can also offer some discounts for rental car companies.
Avoiding hidden expenses
You need to be punctual in returning the car to avoid hefty late fees.
Some rental cars come with mileage limits exceeding the limits which can result in extra charges.
It is very important for you to ensure that you understand the rental companies’ fuel policy to avoid unexpected charges.
Returning the car
No doubt most rental companies don't expect a spotless return, but you need to ensure that your car is not excessively dirty to avoid cleaning fees.
You must ensure that you don't leave any personal items in the car.
So, renting a car in Jordan is one of the best ways to improve your travel experience offering you flexibility convenience and the ability to explore the hidden gems of the country. By following all the tips and tricks given here you can find budget friendly car rentals that fit your requirements.
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Desert Castles
We flew into Amman airport, and after a night in an airport hotel in a neighbourhood that looked like it could double for a “disputed” area in the occupied territories we picked up the not exactly top of the line rental car and headed out into the Eastern Desert outside Amman. The “Desert Castles” were built during the Ummayad Caliphate in the 7th century but their actual purpose is a bit of a mystery as most are not heavily fortified and they’re not on major trade routes
first stop was Qasr Kharana, about 60 miles east of Amman. This one looks like a castle from the outside, but the internal layout doesn’t fit a military use. It’s incredibly well preserved, and we were the only people there. And like every other historical site in Jordan, you can go pretty much anywhere you like
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next up was Quasayr Amra, which is the best known of the desert castles and is a UNESCO world heritage site. It’s a bathhouse, the only surviving building from a larger complex which did actually include a castle. The “must see” are the 8th century frescoes which are some of the best examples of early Islamic art anywhere in the world
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after an ill-advised detour through Azraq our last castle was Qasr Al Hallabat, a palace built on the site of a Roman fortress. It’s on top of a hill, very bleak but with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside
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