
Complete Jordan Experience — 4 Days
About This Tour
If you have four days and want to see it all, this is the itinerary — every major site in Jordan, in the right order, with a private driver handling the logistics. Day one covers the north: Amman's Blue Mosque, Citadel and Roman Theatre in the morning, then Roman Jerash — the best-preserved provincial city outside Italy — and Ajloun Castle in the green hills beyond. Day two turns south along the ancient King's Highway: Madaba's Byzantine mosaic map, the Crusader stronghold of Kerak, Saladin-conquered Shobak, and arrival at Petra by evening.
Day three is Petra at full depth — the Siq, the Treasury, the Royal Tombs and the Monastery climb — before continuing into Wadi Rum for a Bedouin camp night with a zarb dinner and impossible stars. The final day opens with a desert sunrise and the optional jeep safari, then delivers the water finale: a swim in the Red Sea at Aqaba and a float in the Dead Sea on the drive north, arriving back in Amman by evening. Ten destinations, three seas' worth of scenery, zero logistics on your plate. Accommodation categories, camp upgrades and an optional licensed guide are all tailored to your group — message us on WhatsApp and we build your exact quote.
Tour Highlights
- Amman & Jerash
- Kings Road castles
- Full day at Petra
- Wadi Rum, Dead Sea & Aqaba
What's Included
- Private car with professional driver
Not Included
- Entrance fees (Petra 50 JD, Jerash 10 JD, Wadi Rum 7 JD and others — or Jordan Pass)
- Accommodation (Regular Tent $45/person, Bubble Tent $95/person, optional)
- Jeep tour in Wadi Rum ($30/person, optional)
- Dead Sea private beach with lunch ($45/person, optional)
- Optional guide (under 8 guests): 120 JD — over 8 guests: guide is mandatory
- Meals and drinks
- Travel insurance
- Gratuities (optional)
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — Jordan is compact and the itinerary is sequenced to minimize backtracking. You get a full day inside Petra and an overnight in Wadi Rum, which are the two places that punish rushed visits.


