Traveling through Jordan in just two days sounds ambitious, but with a well-organized private tour, it’s entirely doable—and incredibly rewarding. While it’s a whirlwind experience, it packs enough highlights into a compact itinerary that leaves you with unforgettable memories and a true taste of Jordanian magic. We’ve looked into this tour to help you decide if it’s the right fit for your adventure.
What we love about this experience? First, the personalized private setup means no crowded buses, just your own space and a dedicated driver. Second, the diversity of sites—from the ancient marvels of Petra to the surreal landscapes of Wadi Rum, topped off with the relaxing float in the Dead Sea—offers a broad view of Jordan’s natural and historical beauty. Third, the smooth transportation in modern, comfortable vehicles, inclusive of Wi-Fi and bottled water, keeps the journey as enjoyable as the destinations.
One thing to consider is the tight schedule—with about four hours at Petra and similar timeframes for other stops, it’s fast-paced and might leave some wishing for more time at each site. This is ideal for those with limited time or a desire to cover several highlights quickly, but if you prefer slow, in-depth explorations, you might find it a bit rushed.
This tour suits travelers who value efficient, private travel experiences that hit all the major highlights without the hassle of planning every detail themselves. It’s perfect for first-timers wanting a taste of Jordan or those short on time but eager to see the best.
Key Points
Private & Flexible: The tour is exclusively for your group, avoiding crowded groups and giving you a more personalized experience.
All-Inclusive Transportation: Modern, air-conditioned vehicles with Wi-Fi and bottled water make the long drives comfortable.
Balanced Itinerary: You visit Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea—all in two days—offering a rundown of Jordan’s top attractions.
Authentic Experiences: From exploring Petra’s Siq to off-road jeep rides in Wadi Rum, you get a taste of adventure and history.
Experienced Driver: Guides like Motasem and others have been praised for their professionalism, punctuality, and helpful attitude.
Good Value: At $650 for up to four people, the cost offers a good balance between convenience and access to major sites.
The Itinerary Breakdown: What to Expect
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Day 1: The Ancient City of Petra and the Desert of Wadi Rum
Early Departure & Petra’s Wonders
The day kicks off early, between 6 to 7 am, to maximize your sightseeing. From Amman or Queen Alia International Airport, the drive takes around three hours in a comfortable, insured vehicle. This setup ensures you’re refreshed and ready to explore as soon as you arrive.
Petra’s Siq & Lost City
Once at Petra, the highlight is passing through the Siq, a narrow, towering gorge about 1,200 meters long, carved by nature and the Nabateans. This natural corridor leads you to the iconic façade of the Treasury, instantly recognizable and a marvel of ancient engineering. Reviewers have pointed out that the four-hour visit, while brief, is enough to get a sense of Petra’s grandeur. One traveler mentioned their guide’s patience and recommendations, making the experience more enriching.
Transition to Wadi Rum
Post-Petra, the journey continues southward to Wadi Rum—a landscape so surreal it’s been dubbed “The Moon Valley.” Here, a 2-hour jeep tour takes you through the dramatic desert formations, red sands, and towering rock arches. Many reviews highlight the professionalism of the jeep drivers, even if they don’t speak much English, their local knowledge shines through. Watching the sunset over this landscape offers unforgettable vistas, perfect for photos and moments of awe.
Overnight in a Desert Camp
Arriving at the camp, you’ll unwind, freshen up, and enjoy a traditional Jordanian dinner under the stars. The camp’s setting is an authentic experience, giving you a taste of Bedouin hospitality, and most guests appreciate the cozy, rustic atmosphere.
Day 2: The Dead Sea & Return to Amman
Morning at the Dead Sea
After breakfast, the journey north takes around four hours, but it’s a scenic drive that’s well worth it. The Dead Sea is a highlight of any trip to Jordan, thanks to its buoyant waters and mineral-rich mud. Most visitors spend around three hours here, floating effortlessly and slathering mud on their skin—a quirky, fun experience. Reviewers have praised this part of the tour for its relaxing vibe and natural health benefits.
Optional Luxury
While the included free access is simple, some travelers opt for upgrades in the nearby resorts, enjoying added amenities and a more luxurious soak. The Dead Sea’s unique properties and the chance to unwind after a busy schedule make this a perfect way to end the trip.
Return to Amman
From the Dead Sea, the trip concludes with a comfortable drive back to Amman, giving you the chance to reflect on your whirlwind adventure.
Practical Details & What They Mean
Transport & Comfort: Traveling in a private, modern vehicle means no waiting for other groups or dealing with unfamiliar drivers. The Wi-Fi and bottled water are thoughtful touches that keep you comfortable during long drives.
Timing & Pacing: Though the itinerary is tight, it’s designed to give the main highlights. You’ll need to be prepared for early mornings and quick stops, but in return, you gain a sweeping overview of Jordan’s most iconic sites.
Guides & Drivers: The reviews emphasize the professionalism and helpfulness of the drivers, such as Motasem and Emad. While the jeep drivers in Wadi Rum might not speak much English, their expertise in navigating the terrain compensates for that.
Cost & Value: At $650 per group, this tour covers transportation, private services, and entry to the Dead Sea, making it a cost-effective way to see a lot without splurging on separate trips or guides. The absence of a dedicated tour guide at Petra or Wadi Rum might be a downside for those craving in-depth historical commentary, but the driver’s local knowledge often fills that gap.
Authentic Experiences Based on Reviewer Insights
Many travelers mention that the drivers are punctual, professional, and kind, which makes a huge difference in such a packed schedule. One reviewer specifically appreciated how their driver played calming music and made reservations at the best places, enhancing the overall trip.
The jeep tour in Wadi Rum is a highlight, with visitors describing the landscape as otherworldly. The sunset views are particularly memorable, often praised as the most beautiful part of the desert experience.
At Petra, some travelers note that their guides recommended good spots and helped make their visit more meaningful, even within the limited time. The experience of walking through the Siq and standing before the Treasury is described as awe-inspiring, a must-see for any Jordan trip.
The relaxing float in the Dead Sea is another favorite, with reviewers emphasizing the unique sensation of buoyancy and the effective beauty treatments from the mineral mud. Many appreciate the flexibility of visiting a nearby resort for added luxury or convenience.
Who This Tour Is Perfect For
This 2-day private experience works best for travelers who want an efficient, hassle-free way to see Jordan’s top sights. It’s ideal for those with limited time but eager for an authentic taste of Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea.
First-time visitors will enjoy the convenience of having transportation and local insights handled, while seasoned travelers might appreciate the flexibility and private service. Those who prefer a guided, narrated experience might find the lack of a dedicated guide at Petra a minor drawback, but the knowledgeable drivers often compensate with local tips.
It’s also suitable for small groups or families (up to four people), offering good value for a personalized trip. If you’re comfortable with a fast-paced schedule and want to maximize your Jordan experience, this tour could be a perfect fit.
The Sum Up
Opting for this private two-day tour offers a comprehensive glance at some of Jordan’s most iconic destinations without the stress of planning every detail. The combination of modern transportation, professional drivers, and a curated itinerary makes it a convenient choice for travelers short on time but big on adventure.
While the pace is brisk, you’ll come away with a genuine sense of Jordan’s incredible landscapes and ancient wonders. It’s a fantastic way to tick off Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea in a short window, especially if you value comfort and personalized service.
This tour is best suited for those who want a hassle-free, authentic experience that hits all the highlights. Whether you’re a first-timer or returning traveler craving a quick overview, you’ll find this journey both memorable and rewarding—an efficient snapshot of Jordan’s diverse beauty.
FAQ
Is this tour private or shared?
This is a private tour, meaning only your group will participate, providing a more personalized experience.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers private transportation in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle with Wi-Fi and bottled water, pickup and drop-off in Amman, and the services of an English-speaking driver.
Are admission tickets to Petra, Wadi Rum, or the Dead Sea included?
No, admission tickets are not included. You’ll need to purchase tickets separately for Petra and the Dead Sea.
How long do I spend at each site?
You’ll spend about 3-4 hours at Petra, 2 hours on a jeep tour in Wadi Rum, and 3 hours at the Dead Sea, allowing for a good overview of each.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, there’s some flexibility in timing and stops, but the main highlights are fixed to fit within the 2-day schedule.
What is the quality of the transportation?
Travel is in a newer, insured vehicle that is comfortable, with amenities like Wi-Fi, which makes the long drives more pleasant.
Is this suitable for families or groups?
Yes, the tour is designed for small groups up to four people, making it ideal for families, couples, or friends.
What is the typical driver’s language ability?
Drivers like Motasem and Emad are praised for their professionalism, but Jeep drivers in Wadi Rum may not speak English fluently.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start. Last-minute changes are not accepted, so plan accordingly.
This well-balanced, insightful review aims to help you decide if this Jordan tour matches your travel style and expectations. It’s a fantastic option for those eager to see key highlights with comfort and ease.
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