Petra + Wadi Rum + Dead Sea + Aqaba 2-Day Tour

Petra + Wadi Rum + Dead Sea + Aqaba 2-Day Tour

2 days / 1 night Multi-DayPrivate Tour
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About This Tour

Four of Jordan's greatest experiences — the Rose-Red City, the red desert, the Red Sea and the Dead Sea — packed into two extraordinary days with your own driver. Day one is devoted to Petra: after early pickup we drive south so you can walk the Siq to the Treasury with the morning light, then explore the Royal Tombs, the Theatre and the Colonnaded Street, with time for the Monastery climb if your legs agree. In the late afternoon we continue to Wadi Rum, where a Bedouin camp, a zarb dinner cooked in an underground earth oven and a sky overflowing with stars close out the day.

Day two opens with desert sunrise and a Bedouin breakfast, followed by the optional 4x4 jeep safari past Lawrence Spring, Khazali Canyon and the great red dunes. Then it's an hour to Aqaba, Jordan's window on the Red Sea — stroll the corniche, swim or snorkel over coral reefs, and lunch on fresh seafood. The return drive north traces the Dead Sea Highway to a final stop at the lowest point on Earth for the float you've heard about, before drop-off in Amman or the Dead Sea resorts. Camp categories range from authentic tents to bubble domes; tell us your style on WhatsApp and we build the quote around it.

Tour Highlights

  • Full day at Petra
  • Wadi Rum camp night
  • Aqaba & the Red Sea
  • Dead Sea float

What's Included

  • Private car with professional driver
  • 1 Night Regular Tent

Not Included

  • Entrance fees (Petra 50 JD, Wadi Rum 7 JD — or Jordan Pass)
  • Jeep tour in Wadi Rum ($30/person, optional)
  • Bubble tent upgrade ($95/person, optional)
  • Dead Sea private beach with lunch ($45/person, optional)
  • Lunches and drinks
  • Travel insurance
  • Gratuities (optional)

Frequently Asked Questions

It is fuller, but it works because Aqaba is only an hour from Wadi Rum. You trade some Dead Sea time for a Red Sea swim; travelers who want maximum variety love it, while those who prefer slow mornings pick the version without Aqaba.