Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum & Aqaba 7 Days Package
Accomodation
5-Star Hotels
Transport
Luxury Transportation
Meals
Buffet Breakfast
Visa
Visa ProcessingInsurance
Health Insurance
Assistance
24/7 AssistanceItinerary
Day 1
Amman Tour
DAY 1: Begin your adventure upon arrival at the Amman International Airport. Our tour team will welcome you at the airport and transfer you to the hotel. After checking in, the tour will start with a guided city exploration. The tour will begin with a visit to the Roman Theater, Amman Citadel, The Jordan Museum, and King Abdullah I Mosque.
We will also see the Roman Temple of Hercules, all while our tour guide will provide historical sights for a more quality exploration experience. Stop for a brief lunch at the local eateries and rest for two hours. Next, we will see the Roman Ruins of Madaba where one can see the 4th-century Byzantine architecture inside the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George. Transfer back to the hotel to stay overnight.
Day 2
Nebo and Dead Sea Tour
DAY 2: After breakfast, get ready to resume the tour, with the first stop being the majestic Mt. Nebo. There, guests can visit the old monastery, and see the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and the vast landscape of this ancient place. After this, the tour will head towards the Dead Sea, which has developed into a health spa-like hub due to its unique chemical composition.
Being so famous, it is said that both Queen Cleopatra and Sheba knew the value of the site and used its mud for medical and beautification purposes. Guests will be free to take a walk around the coast or swim in the water. Afterward, travel back to the hotel to stay overnight.
Day 3
Jerash, Ajloun, & Umm Qais Tour
DAY 3: Enjoy an early breakfast and begin the journey north to Jerash to a site that is situated at the bottom of Mt. Gilead. This ancient city is a reflection of the Roman Empire, being one of the largest and most well-preserved sites of Roman architecture, its beauty can be viewed from the colonnaded street, the Oval Plaza, the Nymphaeum, and the Temple of Artemis.
Next, visit the Ajloun Castle, built in 1184 AD by Izz Al-Din Usama who was one of Salah Al-Din's generals. After a thorough look around, head on towards Umm Qais, once known as Gadara. This is a ruined Greco-Roman city, where guests have the opportunity of seeing the Sea of Galilee and the Golan Heights in all their beauty. Afterward, head back to the hotel to stay overnight.
Day 4
Petra Tour
DAY 4: Start your day with a breakast at the hotel and begin the tour of Jordan’s biggest tourist attraction, the ancient city and remains of Petra. The city of Petra was first founded in around 312 BC, making it one of the oldest cities discovered to this day in the entire world. The city is believed to have been founded by the Nabateans, a nomadic tribe who settled in the area and laid the foundations of a commercial empire that extended further up to Syria.
After reaching the site, guests have the opportunity to travel on horseback to the canyon and the Siq, and from there, they resume the journey on foot to the most beautiful monument: the Treasury. Aside from this. Giets will also stroll across the Street of Facades, the Royal Tombs, and Pharaoh’s Castle. The tour will end there, and guests will transfer back to the hotel in Amman for an overnight stay.
Day 5
Wadi Rum
DAY 5: After breakfast, begin the Wadi Rum tour by driving 20 minutes into the protected area of Wadi Rum, a widely spread desert landscape that holds a bygone beauty of its own. Several prehistoric civilizations have left petroglyphs, rock inscriptions, and ruins in Wadi Rum. Since 2011, the Wadi Rum Protected Area has been included as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The site is also made famous by the film Lawrence of Arabia, which highlights the unique landscape of canyons, cliffs, sand dunes, and ancient rock glyphs of this Jordan site. Tourists can enjoy camel, horse, and dune buggy rides across the valley and lunch at one of the Bedouin tents. Transfer back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 6
Aqabah Tour
DAY 6: Begin your day with a traditional Middle Eastern breakfast at the hotel to prepare for a drive from Amman to Aqabah to view the coastal beauty of Jordan. The Aqaba golf course is situated north of the Red Sea and south of Jordan. After spending an hour or two enjoying the sea-side views of the water, head over to check out the city's well-known attractions, including Sharif Hussein Bin Ali, Aqaba Marine Park, Islamic Ayla City, Cedar Pride Shipwreck, and Aqaba Archaeological Museum. Drive back to Amman to stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 7
Departure
DAY 7: After breakfast, check out from the hotel to transfer to the airport to catch the flight back home.
Transportation Detail
Travel in style with our modern and well-maintained vehicles designed for comfort. Our vehicles comprise features, including:
4-5 Seater
2-3 Luggage
Travel in style with our modern and well-maintained vehicles designed for comfort. Our vehicles comprise features, including:
4-5 Seater
2-3 Luggage
Travel in style with our modern and well-maintained vehicles designed for comfort. Our vehicles comprise features, including:
4-5 Seater
2-3 Luggage
Package Pricing
Quad$860
Triple$910
Double$980
Package Details
Package Details:
5 Nights stay in 5 Star InterContinental Amman Hotel with Breakfast.
Complete Ground Transportation
Electronic visa processing services.
Visit of famous places to visit in the city(s).
Health insurance is included in the package.
Services Included
- Hotel accommodation
- Complete ground transportation with private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Meet and greet services at the airport and hotel.
- Visa Processing
Services Excluded
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do I need a visa to enter Jordan?
A valid tourist or E-Visa is required for all travelers.
2. What are the health requirements for travelers to Jordan?
There are no major health requirements for entering Jordan.
3. What should I know about my Passport?
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of traveling.
4. What currency is used in Jordan?
The official currency is the Jordanian Dinar (JD). Currency exchange services are also available at airports and in cities of Jordan.
5. Is English commonly spoken there?
Arabic is the official language, but English is generally understood in the major cities and tourist areas of Jordan.
Important Information
About Jordan
Jordan is a Middle Eastern country with a small portion in the Sinai Peninsula of Africa. It boasts a rich and amazing history, one that spans from civilizations like the Nabataean and Romans. It possesses a diverse array of landscapes, from the desert of the majestic Wadi Rum to the mesmerizing shores and sunsets of the Red Sea.
Population: 11.5 Million (2025)
Official Language: Arabic
Time Zone: UTC +3 Hours
Major Cities: Amman, Aqaba
Visa Requirements: Tourist, E-Visa
Entry Req: Passport valid for 6 months
Health Req: No Requirements
Important No: Emergency: 911
Police: 191
Ambulance: 193
Additional Information
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