The Jordan Europe Business Association (JEBA), during a visit organised by the Jordan Free and Development Zones Group (JFDZG), on Tuesday took a firsthand look at the available investment opportunities in the Dead Sea Development Zone, including 200 ventures in the tourism sector.
The Petra Development and Tourism Region Authority (PDTRA) announced on Wednesday that Petra witnessed in January a 220 per cent increase compared with same period of 2021.
A total of 2,358,676 tourists visited Jordan in 2021, marking an increase of 90.2 per cent compared to 2020 when Jordan welcomed 1,239,910 tourists, the Tourism Ministry announced on Monday.
Where to travel in 2022: It's safe to say most people didn't take their dream vacation in 2021. Here are some places to dream about for when the world becomes accessible again. First up: the twin islands of Antigua (pictured) and Barbuda.
Hometown of the largest Christmas tree in Jordan, and famous for its 19th century churches, Fuheis, welcomes Christmas with bright decorations in December.