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Can you tell me, please, what are the normal prices for Jordan? The travel agent said it was about to open. Therefore, we are considering the possibility of a trip. But at the same time, I was a bit surprised by the prices.
What I see on the Internet is 2000 euros for a week 2+1. Meals - breakfast. And it's also out of season... Jordan is always so expensive, tell me, plz?
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аватар Elena.P
This I meant the cheapest offer and above, respectively ...
аватар ollennka
Elena, keep in mind that air traffic is only recovering after the crisis, hotels in different countries are also far from working at full capacity, and there are also local legislative norms about how much to fill a hotel or how many disinfectants to pour on whom. Solid losses in the tourism industry. I'm not at all surprised by the prices.
аватар Vika284
When compared with neighboring Egypt, then yes, Jordan is more expensive for the price of tours
аватар vezha2
Yes, Jordan has always been expensive, and remains so.
аватар Elenka08
Once in good times, there was an idea for a change to go in that direction. I remember that I was thinking about Israel, Jordan and something else. So, at prices it turned out 3k, a maximum of 4k with breakfast was equal to good, just good! Turkish 5ke, of course all inclusive. As a result, the thirst for comfort and delicious food defeated the thirst for new places :)))
аватар ollennka
If only the beach is interesting, there is no point in considering Jordan at all. They go there for the sights. So the Turkish five was the right choice.
If Jordan opens on acceptable terms (without quarantines and closed attractions), then I would love to go.
аватар Elenka08
ollennka, I wanted to combine
аватар ollennka
There, only three days are needed for Petra. There is no point in a tour, it seems to me that it is a pity to pay for a beach hotel for three nights in vain.
аватар Pachok
Yes, that's about the cost of a week in Aqaba at 5 * in the old days.
аватар agent_borabora
I can’t give 2000 for three in Jordan - it’s practically free.
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