Explore Jordan’s wonders with a private tour: ancient ruins, Petra’s Treasury, Wadi Rum camping, and Dead Sea floating. Book your adventure now.
Explore Jordan’s wonders with a private tour: ancient ruins, Petra’s Treasury, Wadi Rum camping, and Dead Sea floating. Book your adventure now.
Arrival at Amman Airport - Overnight in Amman.
Queen Alia International Airport - Arrive at Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) near Amman on a standard arrival day.
Your driver will be easy to find, holding a sign with the lead traveler’s name.
Upon meeting you in the arrivals hall, the chauffeur will assist with your luggage and ensure your…
Arrival at Amman Airport - Overnight in Amman.
Queen Alia International Airport - Arrive at Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) near Amman on a standard arrival day.
Your driver will be easy to find, holding a sign with the lead traveler’s name.
Upon meeting you in the arrivals hall, the chauffeur will assist with your luggage and ensure your comfort. Enjoy a ride in a modern mid-sized car equipped with complimentary mineral water and free Wi-Fi.
Jerash & City Tour of Salt (As-Salt) & Amman - Overnight in Amman.
Jerash - Explore Jerash and its rich history as you stroll through colonnaded streets, hilltop temples, an amphitheater, public squares, plazas, and sacred sites. Jerash is one of the best-preserved classical sites, thriving as a prosperous Greek and Roman city. Founded by Alexander the Great around 331 BC, it became a prominent city of the Decapolis in the east. It also features Bronze Age remnants, including the Temple of Artemis, the Forum, the oval plaza, and Hadrian’s Arch. Discover the city’s transformation from a Greek federation to its existence under Muslim and Christian rule until its decline during the Crusades.
The Citadel - The Amman Citadel (Jabal al-Qalaa), located above the downtown area, features a compact hill with Roman ruins, a palace, and the National Archaeological Museum. Whether exploring these historical sites or enjoying the panoramic views of Amman, the Citadel is a must-visit destination.
Roman Theatre - Travel back 2,000 years by visiting the ruins of this impressive amphitheater, which once seated 5,000 spectators and still hosts theater and entertainment events today.
Madaba - Mt. Nebo - Dana Reserve - Overnight in Petra.
Madaba - Situated in central Jordan, Madaba is a charming city about 30 kilometers (19 miles) southwest of Amman. It’s renowned for its stunning collection of Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics, earning it the nickname “City of Mosaics.”
Dana Nature Reserve - The Dana Biosphere Reserve is known for its beauty, history, and biodiversity. As the only reserve in Jordan with four distinct bio-geographical zones (Mediterranean, Irano-Turanian, Saharo-Arabian, and Sudanian), it serves as a meeting point for species from Europe, Africa, and Asia. This unique blend of ecosystems is unmatched in Jordan, with many rare flora and fauna. The Reserve has recorded 800 plant species and 449 animal species, with 25 classified as endangered, including the Sand Cat, Syrian Wolf, Lesser Kestrel, and Spiny-Tailed Lizard.
Shobak Castle - Also known as Montreal, Shobak Castle is part of the extensive network of Crusader fortresses. Built by Baldwin I, who also constructed Karak Castle, Shobak is located on a remote hill overlooking trade routes, making it a fascinating site.
The castle’s original entrance features a dog-legged triple gate. Above this entrance is the Crusader Church, offering strategic views of the old village. While the primary water source was a spring on the hillside, numerous wells have been found within the castle’s walls. Notably, a secret passage with over 350 steps leads to the spring, ensuring a reliable water supply during sieges. Baldwin I’s court, a large chamber with adjoining antechambers, has been partially reconstructed. Other areas include olive presses and an additional church. Remnants of cisterns, baths, and rainwater harvesting pipes are still visible.
Full Day Visit to Petra - Overnight in Petra.
Petra - Wadi Musa - Petra, the ancient city, is one of Jordan’s national treasures and its most famous tourist destination. It is the legacy of the industrious Nabataeans, an Arab group that settled in southern Jordan over 2,000 years ago. Known for its sophisticated culture, monumental architecture, and remarkable system of dams and water channels, Petra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The city was home to the Nabataeans, Edomites, and Romans, all of whom contributed their knowledge and skills to build this marvel. Caravans carrying incense, silks, spices, and other exotic goods would rest at Petra.
This location is among Jordan’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Petra - Overnight in Wadi Rum.
Wadi Rum - Known as “The Valley of the Moon,” Wadi Rum has been depicted as Mars in many Hollywood films. This Arabian fairy tale invites exploration. Home to nomadic Bedouin tribes, it offers a peaceful retreat with stars, sand, and sunshine, providing an ideal escape from the bustling center of Amman. Historically inhabited by the Nabataeans during prehistoric times, Wadi Rum invites visitors to immerse themselves in expansive landscapes and vast horizon lines. The tranquility of the desert is sure to soothe the spirit and clear the mind. Wadi Rum awaits your presence.
Wadi Rum - Overnight in Aqaba.
Aqaba - Located at the southern tip of Jordan, about four hours from Amman, Aqaba is a coastal town that embodies Jordanian charm. It offers a variety of local establishments, opportunities for water sports, and a historical ambiance for those interested in exploring the past. Aqaba is a delightful complement to the metropolitan allure of Amman.
Aqaba - Baptism Site - Dead Sea or Overnight in Amman.
Bethany Jordan River Baptism Site of Jesus - The Baptism Site of Bethany Beyond the Jordan River, officially named Al-Maghtas, is believed to be where John the Baptist baptized Jesus of Nazareth.
Archaeological Discoveries: Since 1996, excavations have uncovered important remnants from the Roman and Byzantine periods, such as churches, chapels, a monastery, hermit caves, and baptismal pools. These discoveries highlight the site’s historical and religious significance.
Pilgrimage Center: For centuries, Bethany Beyond the Jordan has attracted Christian pilgrims. This tradition continues today, as many visitors come to connect with the place believed to be the starting point of Jesus’ ministry.
UNESCO Heritage Recognition: In 2015, UNESCO designated the site as a World Heritage Site, acknowledging its universal value.
Dead Sea Region - The Dead Sea, a stunning natural wonder located 427 meters below sea level, is an ideal destination for wellness tourism and family fun in the sun. Its main attraction is the warm, soothing water, which is incredibly salty – about ten times saltier than typical sea water – and rich in magnesium, sodium, potassium, bromine, and other chloride salts. Additionally, the Dead Sea has a higher concentration of atmospheric oxygen compared to most places on Earth, enhancing its health benefits. Since ancient times, its unusually warm, highly buoyant, and mineral-rich waters have attracted visitors, including famous historical figures like King Herod the Great and Cleopatra. Guests have enjoyed the dense, black, therapeutic mud and effortlessly floated on their backs, absorbing the water’s beneficial minerals alongside the gentle rays of the Jordanian sun. Moreover, the nearby baptism site adds to the area’s rich historical importance.
Departure from Dead Sea or Amman.
Queen Alia International Airport - Begin your journey from your accommodation in the Dead Sea to Queen Alia International Airport. The same skilled and experienced driver ensures a safe and smooth transportation experience. Travel comfortably in a clean, well-maintained vehicle.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottles of water available on board
- Phone charging available during the ride
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottles of water available on board
- Phone charging available during the ride
- Entry fees apply; Jordan Pass recommended.
- Meals
- A 2-hour 4x4 safari ride, available as an exciting optional experience if you choose!
- Stay in Wadi Rum, including dinner and breakfast (if chosen).
- Entry fees apply; Jordan Pass recommended.
- Meals
- A 2-hour 4x4 safari ride, available as an exciting optional experience if you choose!
- Stay in Wadi Rum, including dinner and breakfast (if chosen).
Secure this exclusive tour for your group today.
A dedicated driver will guide you through the ancient Roman ruins of Jerash and As-salt City, admire the 2000-year-old artistry of Petra’s Treasury, camp beneath the stars in the Wadi Rum wilderness, explore the marine life in the Gulf of Aqaba, and float on the salty waters of the Dead Sea.
There’s no…
Secure this exclusive tour for your group today.
A dedicated driver will guide you through the ancient Roman ruins of Jerash and As-salt City, admire the 2000-year-old artistry of Petra’s Treasury, camp beneath the stars in the Wadi Rum wilderness, explore the marine life in the Gulf of Aqaba, and float on the salty waters of the Dead Sea.
There’s no need to worry about organizing any details; your driver will handle the logistics, allowing you to relax and enjoy the beauty of this remarkable country.
Private transportation is available for the entire tour. There’s no need to spend time organizing daily logistics. Meals and local guides can be arranged separately. Make the most of each day by choosing this tour service.
If you plan to stay more than three nights in Jordan, consider purchasing the Jordan Pass online before your trip. It includes the visa fee and entry to Petra and many other sites.
- Enjoy a hot-air balloon ride or a camel ride for an additional fee!
- This is an exclusive tour/activity. Participation is limited to your group only.
- We can accommodate dietary needs such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc. If you have dietary requirements. Please kindly indicate it to the special requirements at the time of booking.
- Think about purchasing the Jordan Pass online prior to your journey. It includes the visa fee for Jordan and provides access to Petra, Wadi Rum, and numerous other attractions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.