Community tourism pioneer G Adventures is resuming operations in Jordan following the relaxation of UK travel advisories to the region.
*All details correct at time of publish (16 June 2026)
With departures recommencing from 1 August, travellers can once again explore iconic destinations including Petra, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, and the ancient city of Jerash.
“We’ve always been quick to return to destinations as soon as it is safe to do so, because we’ve seen time and again the vital role tourism plays in supporting local communities and livelihoods,” said Michelle Hudema, Chief Operating Officer for G Adventures.
“Jordan holds a special place for us. Following our GX Summit in September 2025, we welcomed new communities and local partners into our tours and supply chain, and we’re eager to resume operations and continue creating opportunities through the power of sustainable travel.
“For travellers, there has never been a better time to experience this extraordinary destination. Late summer and autumn are fantastic seasons to visit, whether you’re looking to hike sections of the ancient Jordan Trail or join one of our adventures designed exclusively for solo travellers.
“By choosing to travel to Jordan, our travellers can enjoy an unforgettable experience while helping ensure tourism continues to deliver meaningful benefits to the people and communities who depend on it,” Hudema adds.
In September 2025, G Adventures united over 700 agents, suppliers, travellers and media in Jordan to celebrate and learn about the power of community tourism at our annual GX Summit, creating huge economic benefits to local communities.
GX contributed to a 186% increase in travellers in the months after the event and expanded community experiences in our tours from two to eight.
G Adventures’ travellers to Jordan will see firsthand how their tourism dollars can support recovery efforts and deliver immediate economic benefits to the communities most affected by the pause in tourism.
The full list of G Adventures’ Jordan trips can be seen here.

