Gadara Ruins are the remains of an important ancient Greco-Roman city located in northern Jordan.
Known today as Umm Qais, the site played a major role in regional trade, culture, and learning
during classical times.
The ruins are set on a hilltop with wide views across the Jordan Valley, the Sea of Galilee, and the
surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore streets, theaters, baths, and stone structures built
mainly from local black basalt.
For travelers, Gadara offers a powerful combination of archaeology, history, and natural scenery,
making it one of Jordan’s most atmospheric ancient sites.
- 🏛️ Explore the remains of the ancient city 🏘️ streets 🛣️
- 🎭 Visit theaters, baths, 🛁 and public buildings 🏛️
- 🌅 Enjoy views over the Jordan Valley 🏔️ and Sea of Galilee 🌊
- 📜 Learn about Greco-Roman history 🏛️ in northern Jordan 🇯🇴
- 🚗 By Car: Around 2 hours from Amman 🏙️ via Irbid 🛣️
- 🚕 By Taxi: Available from Irbid 🏙️ with advance arrangement 📞
- 🚌 By Tour: Included in many northern 🗺️ Jordan day trips 🎒
- 👟 Wear comfortable walking shoes 👣 for uneven stone paths 🪨
- 💧 Bring water 🧴 and sun protection ☀️
- 🕙 Allow time to explore viewpoints 🔭 and ruins 🏛️
- 🚧 Respect archaeological 🏺 areas 🛡️
- 🕘 09:00 AM – Arrive at Gadara 🏛️ Ruins 📍
- 🕙 10:30 AM – Explore main ruins 🏛️ and streets 🛤️
- 🕐 13:00 PM – Visit viewpoints 🔭 and rest areas 🧘
- 🕓 16:30 PM – Sunset views 🌇 over the valley 🌄