Traveling through Jordan in just a week sounds ambitious, but with a well-organized transport-only tour, you can see some of the most iconic sites while enjoying a relaxed, worry-free experience. This review covers a private 7-day Jordan tour focusing solely on transportation, offering insight into what makes it appealing—and what to consider before booking.
We love the seamless, private transport that lets you move comfortably between destinations, the knowledgeable drivers who speak English and share local tips, and the flexibility to customize your trip. The ability to avoid the hassle of public transport or group tours is a big plus for independent-minded travelers. However, a potential drawback is that without an included guide or entrance fees, you’ll need to plan and budget for site tickets and optional guides yourself.
This tour suits those who want to focus on sightseeing at their own pace, prefer private transport over group buses, and enjoy exploring in comfort without the stress of driving or navigating. It’s an excellent fit for couples, families, or friends who prioritize convenience and flexibility over guided commentary.
Key Points
- Private, air-conditioned vehicles ensure comfort and flexibility throughout your journey.
- Long-time, English-speaking drivers provide local insights and reliable service.
- Cost-effective for small groups—up to three people at $1,450 per group—perfect for families or friends.
- Focus on sightseeing, not transportation logistics, with a flexible itinerary.
- Optional extras like entrance fees and guides are not included, so budget accordingly.
- Highly rated for professionalism and driver knowledge, with a 5.0 rating from 10 reviews.
The Itinerary in Detail: What to Expect
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Day 1: Arrival and Transfer to Amman
Your adventure begins at Queen Alia International Airport, where a friendly representative from Taxi Go Jordan will meet you and whisk you away to your hotel in Amman. The service is designed to be smooth and hassle-free, giving you immediate peace of mind after a long flight. You’ll arrive relaxed, knowing your transport is covered, and ready to start exploring the next day.
Pro tip: If your flight lands early, you might want to ask about activities or nearby attractions; the team is happy to advise on additional options for a supplement.
Day 2: Northern Jordan – Umm Qays, Ajlun Castle, and Jerash
The second day takes you through some of Jordan’s archaeological jewels. You’ll start at Umm Qays, a site perched on a hilltop with sweeping views over the Jordan Valley and Sea of Galilee. This ancient city, known as Gadara, was famed for its cultural and philosophical scene—think classical poets and a ‘new Athens.’ Expect a striking colonnaded street, ruins of theatres, and a dining terrace with panoramic views. Entrance tickets are not included, so plan to budget for those.
Next, the drive continues to Ajlun Castle, a fortress built during the Ayyubid period. The impressive structure was pivotal in historical battles against Crusaders, and the surrounding pine forests provide a peaceful backdrop, perfect for a nature break.
Finally, the day culminates at Jerash, often called the “Pompeii of the East.” Its well-preserved Greco-Roman ruins include grand colonnaded streets, theatres, and temples. Reviewers have described Jerash as a place that “has a rhythm unlike anywhere else in Jordan,” especially during spring when the greenery is lush. You’ll likely spend around three hours here—so bring your camera and comfortable shoes.
Day 3: Religious and Cultural Sites – Madaba, Mount Nebo, and Baptism Site
The third day is layered with religious and cultural importance. Starting in Madaba, famed for its Byzantine mosaics, you’ll see the famous Mosaic Map of Jerusalem. It’s a quick stop but offers a glimpse into early Christian artistry.
A short drive takes you to Mount Nebo, where Moses is said to have seen the Promised Land. From the summit, on a clear day, you can see the Dead Sea, Bethlehem, and even Jerusalem—an incredible viewpoint for history buffs and photo lovers alike.
Later, visiting the Baptism Site of Jesus Christ in Al-Maghtas adds a spiritual dimension to your trip. This UNESCO site marks the spot where Jesus was baptized, and the experience of visiting it can be quite moving. The day ends early enough for you to relax or explore Amman further.
Day 4: Relaxing at the Dead Sea
A full day dedicated to unwinding at the Dead Sea—the lowest point on Earth. Float effortlessly in its mineral-rich waters, known for their skin-healing properties. The tour doesn’t include entry fees, but most hotels or beach areas have facilities, and many reviewers mention it as a “relaxing” highlight. This day offers downtime after several busy days of sightseeing.
Day 5: The Iconic Petra
The highlight for many visitors to Jordan, Petra is a wonder of ancient engineering. Your driver will take you to the Rose City, where you can spend up to 8 hours exploring its stunning façades, tombs, and the famous Treasury. Entrance fees are not included, but the experience of walking through the Siq and marveling at the rock-cut architecture makes it worth planning for.
Day 6: Wadi Rum and the Desert Sunset
A full 17-hour day takes you to Wadi Rum, known as the “Moon Valley.” The landscape offers incredible sandstone formations, ancient petroglyphs, and a desert atmosphere that feels truly otherworldly. During your visit, you’ll witness one of the most acclaimed sunsets Jordan has to offer. This part of the tour is long but packed with unforgettable views, especially appreciated by reviewers who emphasize the driver’s expertise navigating the rugged terrain.
Day 7: Final Stops – Aqaba and Karak Castle
Your last day includes a visit to Aqaba Marine Park, where marine life and coral reefs await snorkelers and swimmers. It’s a nice way to wrap up your trip with some coastal relaxation.
Next, a stop at Karak Castle offers a glimpse into medieval Crusader architecture. Built on a hill, the castle is a dramatic fortress with sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. Finally, you’ll head back to Queen Alia International Airport, with a transfer timed to get you there by midnight.
Transportation and Overall Experience
The tour features new, air-conditioned vehicles with drivers who are experienced, speak English, and are rated highly for professionalism and friendliness. Many reviews emphasize the drivers’ helpfulness and knowledge—one reviewer praised Motasim for making the Jordan experience “so good and comfortable,” while others appreciated their punctuality and tips about local sites.
Wi-Fi, bottled water, and wet wipes are provided, making long drives comfortable and convenient. The group size is kept small—up to three people for maximum comfort, though larger vehicles are available for bigger groups. This makes the journey more intimate and easier to manage, especially when traveling with family or friends.
Flexibility and Customization
While the itinerary covers the main highlights, travelers are encouraged to contact the provider for modifications. This flexibility is ideal if you want to add stops or adjust timing based on your interests.
Cost and Value
At $1,450 per group (up to 3), the price reflects the private service, vehicle comfort, and experienced drivers. Since entrance fees are not included, it’s wise to budget separately for site tickets, but the peace of mind and convenience often outweigh the extra cost.
What Reviewers Say
Reviewers consistently praise the driver’s professionalism, noting how helpful and friendly their guides were—one called their driver “extremely good,” and another highlighted the “security and professionalism” of the service.
Many mention the stunning views and the overall value of having a private vehicle, giving them the freedom to explore at their own pace without the hassle of public transport. The ability to relax and enjoy Jordan’s scenery while being in capable hands is a recurring theme.
Several reviewers also expressed appreciation for the clean vehicles, Wi-Fi, and bottled water, which made the long drives more enjoyable. Some even mentioned that their drivers provided interesting historical insights, enriching the experience far beyond just transportation.
Final Thoughts: Who Is This Tour Best For?
This transport-only Jordan tour is ideal for travelers seeking a comfortable, flexible, and private way to see Jordan’s highlights. It suits those who want to avoid the stress of driving or group tours and prefer the ease of a dedicated driver who knows the area well. You’ll appreciate the luxurious vehicle comfort and the ability to customize your schedule, making it perfect for families, couples, or friends who value privacy.
If you’re prepared to budget separately for entrance tickets and optional guides and are comfortable with some spontaneous planning, this tour offers tremendous value. It’s especially well-suited for travelers who want a stress-free experience and to focus on the incredible sights rather than logistics.
FAQs
Are entrance fees included in the tour?
No, entrance tickets are not included. You should budget separately for site admissions, but the flexible itinerary allows you to spend as much or as little time as you like at each stop.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the provider offers the option to modify the program. Contact them beforehand to tailor the stops or timing to your interests.
What size groups are available?
The standard setup is for groups up to three people in a private, comfortable vehicle. Larger groups can be accommodated with medium or large buses.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
While primarily designed for small groups or families, solo travelers could book and enjoy the convenience of private transport, but the per-person cost might be higher unless you share with others.
What is the duration of each day’s activities?
Most days are planned for 6–8 hours, with some longer days like Wadi Rum (17 hours). The schedule is flexible based on your preferences.
Are Wi-Fi and bottled water provided?
Yes, these amenities are included in the service, ensuring comfort during long drives.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are a must, along with hats and sunscreen for daytime excursions. Remember to bring warm clothes for desert nights, especially in Wadi Rum.
Is this tour appropriate for people with mobility issues?
Expect some walking on uneven ground, so it may not be suitable for those with mobility challenges. Check with the provider for specific accommodations.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to book ahead to secure your preferred dates, especially during peak seasons, but the tour can be canceled free up to 24 hours before the start.
This 7-day transportation-focused tour of Jordan offers a carefully balanced mix of comfort, flexibility, and authentic experiences. It’s perfect for travelers who want to see the highlights without the chaos of group tours or self-driving, all while enjoying the stunning landscapes and historic sites of this captivating country.
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