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Al-Nawatef ECO camp- Dana Nature Reserve, hotel in Dana

Located 5-km away from the village of Dana, Al-Nawatef ECO camp- Dana Nature Reserve is an eco-friendly camp that offers guests a traditional Bedouin experience.

9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
2,654 reviews
Price from$25.39per night
Dana Guesthouse, hotel in Dana

Located in Dana, Dana Guest house offers free WiFi in public areas. It includes a spacious terrace and a restaurant. Free private parking is possible on site.

8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
45 reviews
Price from$112.83per night
Rummana Campsite, hotel in Dana

Rummana Campsite offers accommodations in Dana, 21 miles from Shobak Castle.

9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
132 reviews
Price from$112.83per night
Ein lahda camp-site, hotel in Dana

Ein lahda camp-site offers accommodations in Dana, 20 miles from Shobak Castle. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the luxury tent free of charge.

9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
493 reviews
Price from$35.26per night
Dana Tower Hotel, hotel in Dana

About four hundred years ago, the present village was built. Over the years, many families in Dana village have moved to the nearby village of Qadissiya in search of better jobs, schools, and housing....

8.6
Scored 8.6
Excellent
Rated excellent
1,274 reviews
Price from$47.95per night
Dana luxury huts, hotel in Dana

Located in Dana, 17 miles from Shobak Castle, Dana luxury huts has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

10
Scored 10
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
5 reviews
Price from$47.95per night
Wild Dana Eco Lodge- Hotel-Eco-Camp, hotel in Dana

Wild Dana Eco Lodge- Hotel-Eco-Camp has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Dana. Offering a bar, the property is located within 16 miles of Shobak Castle.

9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
87 reviews
Price from$56.42per night
My Grandfather's House, hotel in Dana

Located in Dana, 17 miles from Shobak Castle, My Grandfather's House provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
60 reviews
Price from$57.12per night
Dana View Guest House, hotel in Dana

Dana View Guest House offers accommodations in Dana, 17 miles from Shobak Castle.

9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
71 reviews
Price from$75.40per night
Dana’s Trail Hotel, hotel in Dana

Featuring a garden, terrace, restaurant and free WiFi, Dana’s Trail Hotel is located in Dana, 17 miles from Shobak Castle. Guests can enjoy garden views.

8.5
Scored 8.5
Very Good
Rated very good
404 reviews
Price from$77.57per night
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What Guests Said About Dana:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Pay attention to the weather conditions depending on the...

    Pay attention to the weather conditions depending on the time of year. We had to abandon the hike due to heavy rain 3 days before (end of February/beginning of March). Our host recommended doing this hike after March 15 and ideally in May.
    anneHuntel
    France
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Possibly 90% of people visiting Dana are hikers, or so it...

    Possibly 90% of people visiting Dana are hikers, or so it seemed. The main trail (but there are several) gets very busy early morning. Walking the trail an hour or so after dawn offers the only realistic hope of seeing anything of Jordan's larger animals, but you have to be lucky. The trail is steep in places and the scree is quite slippery. A third of this magnificent site (the finest reserve in Jordan) looks likely to be degazetted for a large scale copper mine. It is unclear how/ if this will imapct on the immediate environs of the hotel and its unparalled views.
    Keith
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Dana village by itself is completely crowded by tourists to...

    Dana village by itself is completely crowded by tourists to the extend that the one street is clogged with cars. Hotel prices are on the higher level. Nevertheless nature is beautiful around Dana! Very nice hikes close by (Dana trail, Shaq al Reesh Trail) and a bit further away extraordinary nice Wadi Ghumair. If you are a bit experienced in finding your way with hiking apps you probably do not need any tour guide which are frequently offered by the hotels in Dana.
    Ralf
    Germany
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Dana is a super cute and quaint little town high up on the...

    Dana is a super cute and quaint little town high up on the mountains. It is well worth a visit on your trip to Jordan. From here, you can stay at many hotels and dine in authentic and local restaurants. Of course, you can also choose from a variety of activities and trails in the Dana Biosphere Reserve. Would recommend to anyone, 100%!!
    Shaheedah
    Canada
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The hiking in Dana is amazing.

    The hiking in Dana is amazing. You can hike from there to Petra. Staying in Dana you can experience nature, watch animals, hike and meet the local people in the community. They also had a spring of water, so some areas are very green with fruit trees and flowers. We got invited to tea by a local family when we were exploring the area.
    Hargis
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Where we stayed was amazing at Hobbit Village, but Dana...

    Where we stayed was amazing at Hobbit Village, but Dana needs some help. It is worth going, and the hiking is amazing, but Dana village seems to have stalled in the development that the Dana Cooperative is supposed to be doing. All the improvements seem to have stalled, there is garbage everywhere, the cooperative shops were all closed, former garden projects dried up, all of the water from the spring seems to be diverted to to Dana Village and Feynan at the expense of the surroundings. The animal welfare situation is shamefully bad and I think that they should be helping to address this. The Do keys are tied up on cobblestones with no access to shelter, food or water for hours ( we watered the donkeys when we could) there are stray skinny dogs everywhere with no access to vet care anywhere close by.. you can’t even buy pet food. The dogs are breeding like rabbits…. It seems like Dana was a dream project that foreign countries threw money at, it started out and then everyone walked away once the funds started flowing in.
    Laurie
    Canada