A Two-Day Private Journey through Jordan’s Most Iconic Sites
Traveling in a foreign country can be exciting but often nerve-wracking—especially in vast deserts or when navigating unfamiliar roads. This private tour from Amman offers a relaxed, well-organized way to tick off Jordan’s highlights: Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea. What sets this experience apart is the combination of private door-to-door transfers, the flexibility to explore at your own pace, and the chance to enjoy some of Jordan’s most famous sights comfortably and safely.
We particularly love the ease of having a knowledgeable driver, Wi-Fi onboard to stay connected, and the opportunity to craft your own itinerary with optional activities and local guides. However, it’s worth noting that entrance fees, meals, and additional activities are not included, which means you’ll want to plan and budget accordingly. This trip is best suited for travelers seeking a stress-free, flexible way to see Jordan’s most memorable spots without the constraints of group tours or large bus itineraries.
Key Points
- Private, door-to-door transfers save time and add comfort
- Flexible itinerary allows you to choose activities and accommodations
- Self-guided exploration at Petra and Wadi Rum provides freedom
- Expert driver with Wi-Fi ensures a smooth, connected journey
- Cost-effective at $250 per person, with potential for group discounts
- Ideal for independent travelers or those wanting a personalized experience
An In-Depth Look at the Petra, Wadi Rum & Dead Sea Tour
This two-day private adventure in Jordan offers a balanced mix of cultural, natural, and relaxing experiences. Here’s how each part unfolds, along with what you can expect and why it’s worth your time.
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Day 1: From Amman to Petra and Wadi Rum
Early Morning Pickup and Scenic Drive to Petra
The trip kicks off with a pickup between 6:30 and 8:00 am from your Amman hotel or residence. The drive to Petra takes roughly three hours, giving you time to settle in or enjoy the scenic Jordanian landscape. The vehicle is air-conditioned, and Wi-Fi keeps you connected, a small but appreciated touch that makes the long drive more pleasant.
Rest Stop at The New Jerusalem Resthouse
Around 8 to 10 am, you’ll stop at a rest area called The New Jerusalem Resthouse. Here, you can stretch your legs, grab a coffee, use the facilities, or browse local shops. This short break is well-timed, providing a needed breather before the next leg of the journey, and reviews highlight the importance of patience and understanding during these stops.
Tour of Petra
Arriving at Petra around mid-morning, you get to spend 4-5 hours exploring one of the world’s seven wonders. While entrance tickets aren’t included, the self-guided aspect allows you to set your own pace—whether you want to take it slow or hit the main highlights hard. Visitors recommend wearing comfortable clothes, sturdy hiking shoes, and sun protection, as much of the site involves walking and exposure to the sun.
A reviewer shared that their guide was knowledgeable, making the experience more enriching without the need for a local guide inside Petra. Expect to see iconic sights like the Treasury (Al-Khazneh), the Siq, and ancient tombs, with plenty of opportunities for photos and quiet moments of awe.
Lunch and Transition to Wadi Rum
After your Petra visit, you’ll meet your driver at a pre-arranged spot to start the two-hour drive to Wadi Rum. Many travelers appreciate having this flexibility to choose where to eat—some opt for casual cafes, others bring picnic lunches—since lunch isn’t included in the package.
Wadi Rum: The Desert Wonderland
Arrival at Wadi Rum Visitor Center
Upon arriving, you’ll be in the “Valley of the Moon,” a landscape that’s earned nicknames like “Stars Valley,” “Martians Valley,” and “Moon Valley”. The scenery is otherworldly, with towering sandstone cliffs, narrow canyons, and endless horizons perfect for photography and quiet reflection.
While entrance fees and activities aren’t included, many reviewers have self-arranged stays in the desert, opting for overnight camping or accommodations in traditional Bedouin-style lodges. The visitor center itself serves as a gateway to a variety of desert adventures, from jeep rides to camel treks, which you can book on-site.
What our reviewers loved:
One reviewer called Wadi Rum “magic,” highlighting the breathtaking views and the opportunity for desert exploration. Another praised their guide’s generosity and local knowledge, emphasizing how personalized guidance enhanced their experience. The desert’s stark beauty and the silence—interrupted only by the occasional camel or Bedouin chatter—are what make this stop truly memorable.
Day 2: Floating at the Dead Sea
Morning Drive to the Dead Sea
The morning of the second day involves a roughly two-hour drive to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth at about 435 meters below sea level. You’ll arrive at a resort of your choice—self-booked or arranged through the driver—with options to pay entrance fees between $30 and $50 USD per person.
Floating and Mud Baths
The Dead Sea’s mineral-rich waters are famous for their buoyancy. Expect to float effortlessly and enjoy the skin rejuvenating muds. Travelers suggest bringing your own swimming gear—swimsuit, slippers, goggles—as many resorts don’t provide them. The experience is uniquely relaxing and offers a fun, almost surreal opportunity to relax amidst stunning desert surroundings.
Review insights:
Visitors have raved about the time spent floating and enjoying the mud, describing it as “an experience like no other.” The natural mud baths are often highlighted as a highlight, offering a chance to unwind and try something different from typical sightseeing.
Return to Amman
After a couple of hours at the Dead Sea, you’ll be driven back to Amman, with an option to be dropped off at your hotel or stay longer at the Dead Sea. Some travelers choose to spend more time relaxing or exploring nearby resorts, while others prefer a direct return.
Transportation, Flexibility, and Value
The core benefit of this tour is the private, air-conditioned vehicle with Wi-Fi, which makes the journey comfortable and connected. Travelers consistently mention how punctual and professional their driver was, often noting the care taken when accommodating personal needs or last-minute changes.
The price of $250 per person might seem steep at first glance, but the value lies in the flexibility, comfort, and the sheer convenience of door-to-door service. The tour does not include entrance fees or meals, so budget accordingly—many reviewers found that the overall expenses were reasonable when factoring in the ease of travel and personalized experience.
This tour suits travelers who value independence but prefer to avoid the hassle of driving in unfamiliar territory or organizing logistics themselves. It’s especially ideal for those wanting a tailored pace, the option for spontaneous stops, and a trusted driver who knows the local ins and outs.
Authentic Experiences and Hidden Gems
One of the highlights from reviews is how guides like Raed and Ammar go above and beyond, sharing insights into Jordanian culture, history, and local favorites. Their knowledge turns a sightseeing trip into a genuine journey, not just ticking boxes but truly understanding what makes Jordan special.
Many reviewers appreciated the friendly, professional service. Raed, in particular, earns high praise for his helpfulness, punctuality, and warm attitude. Guests mentioned how their guides’ storytelling and tips enriched their understanding of the sites, making the experience more meaningful.
Some travelers even noted small but important details, like the importance of patience during rest stops or the value of bringing your own snacks and gear for activities like mud baths or desert walks.
The Sum Up
This Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea tour offers a practical and flexible way to experience Jordan’s most iconic sights without the constraints of traditional group tours. It’s perfect for travelers who want the comfort of private transportation, the freedom to explore at their own pace, and the guidance of knowledgeable drivers who treat guests with genuine care.
The combination of stunning scenery, cultural highlights, and relaxing moments makes it a well-rounded choice. While you’ll need to budget for entrance fees, meals, and optional activities, the overall value remains high considering the personalized service and ease of travel.
If you’re looking for a low-stress, customizable trip that packs in the essentials and some hidden gems, this tour is a wise pick. It’s especially suited for independent explorers, couples, or small groups eager to discover Jordan’s treasures with comfort and flexibility.
FAQ
Are entrance fees included in the tour?
No, entrance tickets to Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea are not included. You can purchase tickets at each site and plan your budget accordingly.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, this is a private tour, so you can choose to spend more or less time at each site, or add activities like desert camping or guided tours, depending on your preferences.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level, as exploring Petra involves walking and some hiking, and desert activities may require physical effort.
What is included in the price?
The price covers private transfers, Wi-Fi on board, water, and an English-speaking driver. Entrance fees, meals, and activities are extras.
How flexible are the pickup and drop-off times?
Pickup is offered between 6:30 and 8:00 am, and the itinerary is flexible enough to accommodate your schedule, depending on your preferences and needs.
Would I need to bring anything special?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), swimming gear for the Dead Sea, and optional snacks or personal items for desert activities.
This private tour provides a well-rounded, authentic experience of Jordan, combining comfort, flexibility, and memorable sights—perfect for travelers eager to explore this captivating country without the stress of planning every detail themselves.
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