This spectacular journey to Petra and the Dead Sea from Amman allows you to see the finest of Jordan in only one day!
Your experience will begin early in the morning, when you will be picked up from your Amman hotel and taken to Petra. Along the route, you’ll see breathtaking vistas of Jordan’s countryside and learn about the interesting region’s history and culture.
The stunning sandstone rock formations and detailed engravings of Petra will astound you upon arrival. You will be able to see the famed Treasury, the Monastery, and many more spectacular sites. Your guide will provide intriguing insights into the history and culture of this world-renowned archaeological site.
This spectacular journey to Petra and the Dead Sea from Amman allows you to see the finest of Jordan in only one day. After visiting Petra, you’ll move on to the Dead Sea, the lowest spot on the planet. You’ll be able to float effortlessly on the salty waves and enjoy the therapeutic advantages of the Dead Sea’s mineral-rich mud. You’ll also be able to unwind and enjoy the exquisite amenities of a Dead Sea resort, such as swimming pools, spas, and restaurants. Once the day ends, you’ll return to Amman with memorable recollections of Petra and the Dead Sea.
Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime chance to explore two of Jordan’s most renowned sites in a single day from Amman. Book now and experience the magic of Jordan’s ancient wonders and natural beauty.
Itinerary
Begin early in the morning (about 6:00 a.m.) and meet your group at the specified `Amman meeting spot.
Take a comfortable air-conditioned car and drive south for around 3 hours to Petra.
Arrive at Petra about 9:00 a.m. and spend around 4 hours seeing the stunning city of Petra, including the famed Treasury, Royal Tombs, and other incredible monuments carved into the sandstone cliffs. Your guide will provide intriguing insights into the history and culture of this UNESCO World Heritage Site with you.
Eat lunch at a local Petra restaurant.
Leave Petra in the afternoon for the Dead Sea, which is about a 2-hour drive away.
Arrive in the Dead Sea and enjoy the one-of-a-kind experience of gliding smoothly across the salty waves. You’ll also get the opportunity to benefit from the medicinal properties of the Dead Sea’s mineral-rich mud.
Unwind and enjoy a Dead Sea resort’s exquisite amenities, such as swimming pools, spas, and restaurants.
Leave the Dead Sea in the late afternoon for Amman, which is about a one-hour drive away.
Arrive in Amman in the evening, where you may unwind and eat at one of the city’s many restaurants.
Tour highlights:
Dead Sea, Petra visitor center, The Siq, The Treasury, Facades Street, The Theater, The Royal Tombs, Petra Church, The City Centre, Roman Road, Petra Basin.
Tour overview:
Private tours with English-speaking guides are arranged and set at any date and time and anybody can book it. French, German, Spanish, and Russian-speaking guides are subject to request and availability.
The program includes:
Meet and pick up from your lodging.
Transfers by modern a / c vehicles .
Entrance fees to the sites.
Lunch.
A bottle of mineral water for each person inside the vehicle.
Services of English-speaking guide.
The program does not include:
Personal travel Insurance expenses.
Tips / gratuities.
Government tax, Value Added Tax (VAT), or compulsory charges introduced after publication.
Optional excursions and activities (are subject to availability).
Any beverages with meals, unless mentioned and upon request.
Carriages and camel rides.
Extra costs due to unanticipated changes in the itinerary for reasons beyond our control.
Any other items not listed in the “includes”.
Tour options:
Optional activities are subject to availability.
Optional private or onsite local guides.
Guides in languages other than English are available upon request and subject to availability.
Dress Code:
In winter, the weather in Amman can be cold, therefor warm clothing is required.
From the summer sun, you need to protect yourself with hats, sunscreen lotion, loose and cool clothes in summer.
Site topography:
The Dead Sea is a salt lake in the Jordan Rift Valley, bordered on the east by Jordan and on the west by Israel and Palestine. The Jordan River is the only river that flows into the Dead Sea.
Walking distance
A significant amount of walking is required.
Important notes:
The itinerary may change due to unanticipated circumstances, factors beyond our control, or at the guide’s discretion.