A Short Take on the 2 Days Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea Tour
If you’re seeking a snapshot of Jordan’s most iconic sights, this two-day private tour offers a well-balanced mix of history, natural beauty, and cultural encounters. It’s perfect for those with limited time but a desire to see the country’s highlights in an authentic, relaxed way.
What we love about this experience is the personalized attention thanks to its private format, the stunning landscapes in Wadi Rum, and the opportunity to float in the Dead Sea’s mineral-rich waters. The professional guides make all the difference, sharing insights and stories that bring each location alive.
One consideration is the long driving hours—about three hours from Amman to Petra, then Wadi Rum, and finally the Dead Sea—which can be tiring if you’re not used to long road trips. Still, the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle and a knowledgeable driver helps make it manageable.
This tour suits travelers eager for a comprehensive, flexible experience that combines must-see sites with the chance to relax and enjoy Jordan’s famous scenery. It’s especially ideal for first-timers or those with limited days who want a taste of the country’s best.
Key Points
- Private, guided experience: Personalized attention and flexible itinerary.
- Iconic sights: Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea within two days.
- Comfortable transport: Modern air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver.
- Expert guides: Knowledgeable, friendly drivers with good English skills.
- Authentic experiences: Bedouin camp stay, off-road desert excursions, and mineral mud baths.
- Value for money: Well-priced for what it includes, considering logistics and access.
Detailed Breakdown: What to Expect on This Tour
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Starting Point and Transportation
From Amman or Queen Alia International Airport (Q.A.I.), you’ll be picked up in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle. The drive south takes about three hours, giving you a chance to relax and enjoy the scenic route. The vehicle size is private for your group, which means no noisy coach or crowded buses—just you, your travel companions, and your friendly driver.
Traveling in a private vehicle is a significant perk, especially given the long distances covered in this itinerary. Reviewers often mention the comfort and professionalism of the drivers, with Wael and Jalal being named as particularly good at sharing Jordan’s stories and answering questions in fluent English.
Petra: The Crown Jewel
Arriving at Petra, you’ll step into a world often called the “Rose-Red City.” Walking down the Siq, a narrow, winding canyon with towering sandstone walls, leads you to the Treasury—a jaw-dropping façade that has become the symbol of Jordan. Expect this to be a highlight, with many visitors noting how even the photos don’t fully capture its grandeur.
Beyond the Treasury, you’ll explore the Street of Facades, the Roman Theater, and the Royal Tombs. While the tour doesn’t include entry tickets, many travelers find the 4-hour visit enough to see the key sites and get a good sense of Petra’s scale and beauty. If you’re particularly interested, you might want to purchase tickets in advance for more in-depth exploration.
Wadi Rum: The Desert Marvel
Next, you’ll head to Wadi Rum, UNESCO World Heritage-listed for its stunning desert landscapes and archaeological significance. Inhabited since prehistoric times, Wadi Rum is famous for its dramatic sandstone mountains, narrow canyons, and vast open spaces.
Upon arrival, you’ll stay overnight in a Bedouin camp, giving you a chance to experience local hospitality and a traditional dinner. Reviewers highlight the “amazing” overnight experience, with many praising the jeep safari—a must-do activity that showcases the vastness and layers of Wadi Rum’s terrain. Some also opt for optional activities like a balloon ride or camel trek, which can be arranged separately.
One reviewer mentioned how their guide, Jalal, was “very knowledgeable” and made the desert come alive with stories about Lawrence of Arabia and Bedouin traditions. The off-road exploration typically lasts around two hours, providing a snapshot of the desert’s highlights.
Dead Sea: The Ultimate Relaxation
On the second day, after breakfast, you’ll explore the Dead Sea, the world’s lowest point at 408 meters below sea level. The ride from Wadi Rum takes around four hours, giving you a scenic drive through Jordan’s desert interior.
At the Dead Sea, the focus is on relaxation. You’ll enjoy the float in the oily, mineral-rich waters, famed for their therapeutic properties. Many reviewers mention how easy it is to just lie back and drift effortlessly, thanks to the incredible salinity. The mineral mud is also available for application, enhancing the experience with supposed health benefits.
The tour includes time at a luxurious 5-star resort, like the Crowne Plaza Jordan Dead Sea Resort & Spa, providing a comfortable setting to unwind. The beach and facilities are well-rated, and you’ll have sufficient time to soak up the sun and enjoy the scenery before heading back to Amman.
Final Return and Flexibility
The return journey to Amman typically takes about four hours, giving you some flexibility on timing. The tour includes bottled water, private transport, and all necessary arrangements, so you can focus on enjoying your trip without logistical worries.
Authentic Traveler Insights and Hidden Gems
Reviewers consistently mention how knowledgeable drivers make the trip special. Ali, Wael, and Jalal are trusted names praised for their fluent English and storytelling skills, making complex histories and local insights accessible.
The overnight stay in Wadi Rum’s desert camp is frequently highlighted as a highlight, providing a rare chance to see Jordan’s natural beauty under the stars and experience Bedouin hospitality firsthand. Many note the stunning views from the camp and the authenticity of the dinner (usually traditional Jordanian fare).
While the itinerary is packed, some travelers express that the long driving hours are a minor drawback, but the comfort of private transportation and the captivating scenery help mitigate fatigue. The flexibility of the private tour also means you can tailor some activities or spend extra time at favorite spots.
Is This Tour Worth the Cost?
At $224.99 per person, this tour offers solid value, considering it covers transportation, guiding, and access to three major sites in Jordan. The private format means you’re not sharing your experience with strangers, allowing for a more personalized day and the flexibility to ask questions or linger at spots that captivate you.
Keep in mind that admission tickets are not included in the price, so budgeting for those in advance is advisable. Many reviewers feel that the overall experience, driver expertise, and convenience justify the price, especially as it’s a curated, hassle-free way to see Jordan’s highlights in just two days.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This experience is perfect for first-time visitors wanting a rundown of Jordan’s top sights without the stress of planning logistics. It’s well-suited to those who appreciate comfortable private transport and enriching guides. If you enjoy stunning landscapes, culture, and a mix of history and leisure, this tour hits the mark.
It’s also a good fit for travelers with limited time who aim to maximize their visit, as well as those interested in authentic Bedouin experiences and natural wonders like the Dead Sea. However, if you prefer to explore at your own pace or have specific sites you want to focus on, this tour’s fixed itinerary might feel a bit rushed.
FAQ About the 2 Days Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea Tour
Is this a private tour?
Yes, it’s a private experience, meaning only your group will participate, offering a more personalized experience.
Are meals included?
While dinner and breakfast are included during the camp and at the Dead Sea resort, the tour price does not cover entrance tickets or additional meals.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, you may have some flexibility to ask for slight adjustments, but most of the core stops are fixed.
What should I bring for Wadi Rum?
Comfortable clothing, sun protection, and perhaps a hat or sunglasses. If you wish to participate in optional activities like hot air ballooning, you’ll need to book separately.
Is the drive long?
Yes, expect about three hours from Amman to Petra, plus additional hours to Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea. The journey is comfortable, thanks to the air-conditioned vehicle and professional driver.
What if I want to visit Petra’s main treasury but not the entire site?
You can plan your visit to focus on the most iconic parts, but keep in mind that entrance tickets are not included in the tour, and extra costs may apply.
Is the overnight in Wadi Rum worth it?
Absolutely. Reviewers emphasize how the overnight camp offers a unique chance to experience the desert’s tranquility and starry skies, often calling it a “highlight” of the trip.
How early should I book?
Most travelers book around 133 days in advance, which ensures availability and better planning. The tour is popular, so early booking is recommended.
Final Thoughts
For those wanting a well-rounded, authentic taste of Jordan in just two days, this tour covers all the essentials without feeling rushed. The combination of professional guides, stunning scenery, and culture makes it a compelling choice for first-timers or seasoned travelers short on time.
You’ll love the way the tour balances history and adventure, especially with the memorable overnight experience in Wadi Rum that’s often described as “amazing”. The comfort of private transportation and the chance to float effortlessly in the Dead Sea add extra layers of relaxation and enjoyment.
While the long drives are unavoidable, the scenic views and knowledgeable drivers make it worthwhile. If you’re after a hassle-free, insightful, and immersive trip to Jordan’s most famous sites, this 2-day adventure is worth considering.
In summary, this tour offers a practical, engaging, and visually stunning way to explore Jordan’s iconic landmarks. It’s best suited for travelers who want a seamless experience, value local insights, and crave a mix of adventure and relaxation. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply seeking a beautiful escape, this trip delivers a memorable overview of Jordan’s most captivating wonders.
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