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Dreamy Wedding Spots in Jordan

Aug 9, 2024 11:00:00 AM

Leen Hajjar

From getting married at the Baptism Site where Jesus Christ is believed to have been baptized to hosting a sunset dinner overlooking the lowest point on Earth, the Dead Sea, Jordan offers an array of exceptional wedding experiences for both locals and visitors throughout the year.

Destination weddings can be immensely special for couples and their families as they offer memorable travel experiences for guests, various cultural immersions, and lasting memories with loved ones in a foreign country. Whether couples hope to have their wedding situated among red-colored mountains, ancient ruins, or by the sea, Jordan offers it all. 

We have compiled a list of some of the ultimate sites in Jordan to host a dream wedding.

 

The Baptism Site, Bethany Beyond the Jordan

Situated on the eastern bank of the Jordan River, the Baptism Site is believed to be the place of Jesus Christ’s baptism. Not only is it filled with immense religious significance and archeological ruins, but it is also admired for its newly-built churches that are opened to the public and located in a pristine natural environment by the river. The site offers serene natural beauty that consists of lush trees and endless hills. The site’s importance coupled with its beautiful atmosphere can create an immensely unique and spiritual experience for couples who choose to be married at the site.

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The Dead Sea

The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth and it is renowned for its stunning sunsets and views. Its many hotels, including the Dead Sea Marriott Resort and Spa, the Kempinski Hotel, and the Hilton Dead Sea Resort and Spa provide guests with various venues, dining and festive options. They also offer exquisite seaside backdrops for the dreamiest wedding photos. The Dead Sea’s year-round warm weather makes for a wonderful winter wedding for those who wish to escape the cold.

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Wadi Rum

Commonly known as the “valley of the moon” and depicted as planet Mars in various Hollywood blockbusters, Jordan’s Wadi Rum desert is a one-of-a-kind destination. Located south of Jordan, Wadi Rum is home to sandstone mountains, narrow canyons, red-colored rolling dunes, and a night’s sky with a stunning display of stars. Its tranquil environment offers visitors an opportunity to host an intimate and relaxed wedding where guests can unwind and enjoy a nature-filled experience in the midst of the desert. Wadi Rum offers luxurious overnight options where guests can enjoy staying in modern glass domes and experience a traditional Jordanian dinner with loved ones under the stars.

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Feynan Eco Lodge

In the midst of the mountainous Dana Biosphere Reserve sits the idyllic candle-lit Feynan Ecolodge that was recognized as one of the best 25 ecolodges in the world by National Geographic Traveler Magazine. Surrounded by massive mountains and Jordanian wildlife, the 26-room lodge is the perfect place for nature-lovers to host an intimate wedding for friends and family. From outdoor hiking and mountain biking to romantic dinners under the stars, couples will have an array of options to choose from for their wedding weekend.

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Aqaba

Hoping for a relaxing beach setting with a fun vibe? The coastal city of Aqaba located on the Red Sea is known for its scenic beaches, incredible diving and snorkeling sites, and vibrant atmosphere. Additionally, Aqaba consists of many 5-star beach resorts, including the InterContinental Resort Aqaba, Hyatt Regency Aqaba Ayla, and Mövenpick Tala Bay Aqaba that guests can host their weddings at. The variety of fun-filled and outdoor activities in Aqaba will offer a couple and their guests not only a wonderful wedding ceremony but also a memorable vacation.

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(Photo credit: Visit Jordan)  


Leen Hajjar

Written by Leen Hajjar

Leen Hajjar, born and raised in Amman, is JTBNA's blog editor. A recent graduate from Villanova University with a master's degree in Communication, Leen focuses on media analysis, specifically mainstream media’s portrayal of Arabs and the Middle East. Her previous experience as a writer for Al Arabiya English, inspired stories that shed light on the diverse and positive attributes of the Arab world, aiming to provide a more comprehensive representation of the region and its people.


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