Jordan Pass 2-Night Private Secret Escape Tour Petra, Wadi Rum, & the Dead Sea offers a well-balanced glimpse into Jordan’s most iconic sights, all wrapped into an intimate, private experience. This tour is perfect for travelers who want to visit Petra, explore the otherworldly desert of Wadi Rum, and unwind at the Dead Sea without the hassle of planning every detail. The inclusion of the Jordan Pass means you get a hassle-free entry to many sites, which adds fantastic value.
What we love about this experience: it’s private, meaning flexible timing and personalized attention; it covers two UNESCO World Heritage sites—Petra and Wadi Rum; and it offers authentic, local insights from experienced guides. A possible consideration is that some activities like the jeep tour in Wadi Rum are optional and incur an extra fee, so budget for that. This tour is well-suited for those with limited time who crave authentic, guided experiences and seamless logistics.
Key Points
- Tailored Private Experience: Perfect for those wanting a personal guide and flexible schedule.
- UNESCO Sites: Highlights include Petra and Wadi Rum, both UNESCO-listed, with detailed explanations from local guides.
- Convenient Transfers: Round-trip, private transportation minimizes stress and maximizes sightseeing time.
- Authentic & Comfortable: Includes local Bedouin breakfast, hotel stays, and four meals—an opportunity to taste Jordanian cuisine.
- Extra Costs & Flexibility: Jeep tours and entrance fees are optional and paid separately; check if you want to add that extra adventure.
- Ideal for Limited Time: The 3-day itinerary packs in key highlights, perfect for travelers with tight schedules seeking depth over breadth.
Exploring the Itinerary: A Deep Dive
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Day 1: Wadi Rum — The Valley of the Moon
Your journey kicks off with a transfer to Wadi Rum, often called the Valley of the Moon thanks to its surreal, lunar landscapes. The experience here isn’t just about scenic drives—though the jeep ride (which is an optional extra) definitely steals the show. According to reviews, the jeep tour is a highlight, with many travelers noting it’s an exhilarating 2-hour ride through towering dunes, sandstone formations, and narrow canyons. One reviewer called it “serene” and “majestic,” emphasizing how the landscape feels almost alien, yet captivating.
Your driver — specifically someone like Ahmad, as noted in reviews — acts not just as a driver but as a local storyteller, often sharing stories about the region’s connection to Lawrence of Arabia and recent Hollywood movies filmed here, such as “The Martian.” Expect to stop at iconic sites, take plenty of photos, and learn about the area’s history and geography.
Day 2: Petra — The Rose City
After a local Bedouin breakfast—an authentic start that many reviews mention as a delightful way to begin—the journey continues to Petra, arguably Jordan’s most famous monument and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The walk along the Siq, a high-walled narrow canyon, is a visual feast—every traveler’s anticipation builds as you approach the Treasury (El-Khazneh), a jaw-dropping façade carved into the sandstone cliff.
Your guide, knowledgeable and engaging, will narrate Petra’s history as a thriving trading hub built over 2,000 years ago. Expect to spend about 2 hours on a guided tour, with plenty of opportunities to explore further on your own, including optional hikes up to the Monastery or the High Place of Sacrifice—both mentioned as potential add-ons if you have extra time.
The tour includes a stop at the Tomb of High Priest Aaron and the Roman Theater, providing a comprehensive picture of this ancient city. Reviewers rave about the guides’ expertise, with one mentioning, “Our guide was very helpful and patient, showing us hidden spots and giving insightful stories.”
Following the Petra visit, travelers head towards the Dead Sea region for a relaxing overnight stay. You’ll have free time to wander around the hotel and perhaps indulge in some spa treatments, which are usually at an additional cost, or just relax by the shore.
Day 3: Floating in the Dead Sea
The final day is all about unwinding. After breakfast at your hotel, you’ll enjoy the famous float in the Dead Sea—a truly unique experience. Its mineral-rich waters and high salinity allow you to effortlessly stay afloat, a simple pleasure that friends in reviews have called “magical” and “unforgettable.” Many reviewers appreciated the opportunity to relax and enjoy the facilities, including pools, beaches, and spas, at their own pace.
The tour concludes with a convenient drop-off at Amman airport or your hotel, making logistics smooth and stress-free. This part of the journey offers a perfect reset after days of sightseeing—plus, the mineral mud and water are said to have health benefits, making it a worthwhile, pampering end to your trip.
What’s Included & What’s Not
The tour’s inclusion of private transportation by air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort and flexibility. The meals**—two breakfasts and two dinners—help keep food costs manageable and introduce you to local flavors, often a highlight for travelers who enjoy tasting authentic cuisine.
However, entrance fees and the jeep tour in Wadi Rum are not included in the base price, meaning you should budget for these extras if you want the full experience. The reviews highlight that the jeep ride is well worth considering, especially for a full appreciation of Wadi Rum’s landscapes.
Additional notes:
- The Jordan Pass is essential for free visa and site access, making this tour particularly good value.
- The hotel options vary, and many travelers commend the accommodations, noting they suit most tastes and budgets.
- For those with mobility issues, it’s wise to inquire about accessibility options—some activities like hikes or navigating Petra’s terrain can be challenging.
Authentic Experiences and Practical Tips
Travelers consistently mention the knowledgeable guides as a major plus. They’re local, friendly, and eager to share stories, often adding layers of historical or cultural context that you wouldn’t get on your own. For instance, one reviewer mentioned their guide was “super helpful, full of surprises,” indicating personalized service.
The jeep tour in Wadi Rum garners mixed reviews—some find it exhilarating and worth the extra fee, while others enjoy just walking around or photographing the stunning scenery. If you’re a fan of adventure, it’s a no-brainer to consider adding that on.
The accommodation options and meals are designed to balance comfort and authenticity. Many travelers appreciated the Bedouin breakfast—a simple yet tasty start to the day—and the hotel stay at the Dead Sea, which provides the chance to relax after busy sightseeing.
What Travelers Love:
- The private, tailored experience minimizes waiting and maximizes time at each site.
- The expert guides bring history and context alive, making the ruins and landscapes more meaningful.
- The stunning views and unique landscapes of Wadi Rum and Petra are truly memorable.
- The seamless airport transfers reduce stress, especially for travelers arriving late or with tight connections.
Things to Keep in Mind:
- The additional costs for jeep rides and entrance fees mean you should budget accordingly.
- The timing can be tight, especially if you want to explore Petra extensively or hike up to certain sites.
- The availability of alcohol depends on your hotel—most local hotels are dry, so plan if you’re seeking nightlife.
- For family travelers, note that some activities might require assistance or extra planning, particularly if mobility is limited.
The Sum Up: Who Should Book This Tour?
If you’re short on time but want to see Jordan’s most iconic sites with a knowledgeable guide, this tour hits the spot. It offers a personalized touch that bigger group tours can’t match, along with seamless logistics that allow you to focus on enjoying each moment. The inclusion of accommodation and meals simplifies planning and provides good value, especially considering the entrance fees are covered by the Jordan Pass.
This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts, adventure lovers, and relaxation seekers alike—combining cultural highlights with stunning landscapes and a chance to unwind at the Dead Sea. If you’re looking for a well-organized, authentic, and flexible way to experience Jordan’s top sights, this tour checks all those boxes.
FAQ
Do I need the Jordan Pass for this tour?
Yes, the tour is designed for Jordan Pass holders, which includes free visa entry and access to most sites, saving you money and hassle.
Are airport transfers included?
The tour offers hassle-free round-trip transfers to and from the airport or your hotel, making arrival and departure smooth.
Is the jeep tour in Wadi Rum included?
No, the jeep adventure is an additional charge, but reviewers say it’s well worth considering for the full desert experience.
How much free time do I get at Petra?
The guided tour lasts about 2 hours, with additional free time afterward for exploring on your own or hiking to sites like the Monastery if you wish.
What meals are included?
You get two breakfasts and two dinners, allowing for some local dining experiences. Lunches are at your own expense.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, your driver and guide are generally flexible, and you can request additional stops or activities if available.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but if mobility is limited, it’s best to check directly with the provider and inform them of any special needs.
This Jordan tour balances iconic sights, authentic encounters, and practical comfort, making it a fantastic choice for travelers wanting an unforgettable, hassle-free adventure.
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