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JORDAN Wanderer
TOUR

5-Day Jordan Tour
Petra, Wadi Rum & Dead Sea

This tour covers Jordan’s top highlights

Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea.

private transfers and with English-speaking driver.

daily breakfast and dinner

4-star hotels and an authentic Bedouin desert camp.

Experience camel rides in Wadi Rum, ancient wonders in Petra, and a relaxing Dead Sea resort stay.

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from
699,00 €*
 
* per person in shared Double Room

Highlights

Explore Amman Citadel & Roman Theater

visit to Petra (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Wadi Rum desert safari with optional camel ride

Overnight in a traditional Bedouin desert camp

Relaxing Dead Sea resort stay

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01

Welcome to Jordan

Meet your English-speaking driver at Queen Alia International Airport.

Transfer to your 4-star Dead Sea resort.

Experience the unique sensation of floating in the mineral-rich waters.

Free time to enjoy spa treatments (Extra) or simply relax by the pool. 

Dinner & Overnight at the Dead Sea

Meals: Dinner

02

 Transfer to Petra

After Breakfast heading to the Rock City of Petra.

Stop at the viewpoint of Wadi Araba

Stop at Little Petra and visit

Dinner & overnight

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

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03

Explore the Magic of Petra

visit of Petra, one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.

Walk through the dramatic Siq and see the Treasury, Street of Facades, Royal Tombs, and the Monastery.

Meals: Beakfast & Dinner

03

Wadi Rum Desert Adventure

in the Early Afternoon Transfer from Petra to Wadi Rum

Sunset Tour in the desert

Dinner & Overnight in a Bedouin Camp

Meals: Breakfast & Dinner

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04

Amman

Breakfast

Check-out

Optional Camel Ride

Transfer to the Capital Amman

Free Time to Visit the Roman Theater & The Citadel (optional) Entrance fees are included in your Jordan Pass

Dinner in the Hotel

Meals: Breakfast & Dinner

05

 Transfer to the Airport

After Breakfast Transfer to your Hotel

Check-out till 10:00 am

Please make sure that you arrive not later han 2,5 hours prior your departure time

Meals: Breakfast

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What's included

Meals

Day 1: Dinner

Day 2 - 4: Breakfast & Dinner

Day 5: Breakfast

Overnights & Transfers

  • Pick-up & Drop Off Queen Alia Airport

  • 1 night in Amman, 4 Star Hotel with private Bathroom on HB

  • 1 night in Petra, 4 Star Hotel with private Bathroom on HB

  • 1 night in Wadi Rum, traditional camp with shared bathroom on HB 

  • 1 night at a Dead Sea resort, 4 Star Hotel with private Bathroom on HB

  • English-speaking driver throughout the journey

  • all transfers during the Journey as per program

Activities

  • Amman city Visit Self-Guided

  • Petra visit

  • Wadi Rum  Sunset tour by 4x4 

What's not included

Air ticket & Arrival to Jordan

Entrance & Visa Fees JORDAN PASS Wanderer ​Any Extras, which are not mentioned in the program  & personal Expenses

Lunches any drinks as per programme

Spa Treatments

Private Insurances

Please note: if you miss any connection flight and will not arrive as initially planned, the Pick-Up has to be payed extra - We will provide you the Number of the driver which you have to contact directly via Voice Message or Whatspapp TEXT!!!

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need the Jordan Pass for this tour?

Yes, the Jordan Pass (Package WANDERER) is highly recommended.

It covers your tourist visa fee (for stays of 3+ nights) and includes entry to major attractions such as Petra, Wadi Rum, and Amman’s Roman Theater & Citadel, helping you save money.

We recommend purchasing it online before arrival. You will get your Visa Stamp upon arrival at the airport at the Pass control!

https://jordanpass.jo/contents/Prices.aspx

What should I bring on this Jordan tour?

We recommend bringing:

  • Comfortable walking shoes (especially for Petra)

  • Light, breathable clothing, long clothes (cultural reasons)

  • A warm jacket (for evenings in Wadi Rum, especially in winter)

  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat

  • Swimwear for the Dead Sea

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Power adapter (Jordan uses Type C, D, F, G plugs)

What is the best season to travel to Jordan?

The best time to visit Jordan is March–May and September–November,

when the weather is mild and ideal for sightseeing.

  • Summer (June–August): Very hot, especially in Petra and Wadi Rum

  • Winter (December–February): Cooler, with cold nights in the desert

Is this tour suitable for families and seniors?

Is this tour suitable for families and seniors?

Yes, this tour is suitable for families, couples, and seniors. However, Petra involves a fair amount of walking. Let us know in advance if you prefer a slower pace or need special arrangements.

What type of accommodation is included?

You will stay in 4-star hotels in Amman, Petra and at the Dead Sea, plus one overnight stay in a traditional Bedouin desert camp in Wadi Rum, including dinner and breakfast.

Hotel for example (depending on availability):

Amman: Golden Tulip or Mena Tyche

Petra: Petra Castle Hotel

Dead Sea: Dead Sea Spa Resort

Wadi Rum: authentic camps in the protected Area with shared bathroom 

Are meals included in the tour?

Yes. Daily breakfast and dinner are included. Lunch is not included,

giving you flexibility during sightseeing days.

Is a guide included?

The tour includes private transfers with an English-speaking driver.

In Wadi Rum the tour is guided by local bedouins.

What currency is used in Jordan?

The local currency is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and restaurants, but we recommend carrying some cash for small purchases and tips.

Is Jordan safe for tourists?

Yes. Jordan is considered one of the safest countries in the Middle East and is very welcoming to tourists. Tourist areas such as Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea are well-organized and secure.

What should I wear in Jordan?

Jordan is relatively liberal, but modest clothing is recommended:

  • Light long pants or skirts

  • T-shirts or tops covering shoulders

  • Swimwear is acceptable at the Dead Sea and hotel pools

How physically demanding is this tour?

The tour is moderate in activity level. The most demanding day is Petra,

which involves walking on uneven paths. Comfortable footwear is essential.

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