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Petra in 7 Days — Full Jordan (Petra + Wadi Rum + Dead Sea + Aqaba + Amman + Jerash)

Complete Jordan circuit — desert + sea + Roman ruins + capital

Petra 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
7 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$1,260
Budget–luxury
$604–$2,850

As of 2026, the recommended Petra 7-day route runs Day1 Wadi Musa Arrival + Petra Lower City + Petra by Night · Day2 Sunrise Petra + Monastery 800 Steps + Little Petra · Day3 Wadi Rum Desert Day + Bedouin Glamping Overnight · Day4 Wadi Rum Sunrise + Aqaba Red Sea Day · Day5 Dead Sea Floating + Mt. Nebo + Return to Amman · Day6 Amman City Day — Citadel + Roman Theater + Rainbow Street · Day7 Jerash Roman Ruins + Departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $1,260 on a mid-range budget. Seven days adds Amman capital (Citadel + Roman Theater + Rainbow Street + Souk) and Jerash Roman ruins (one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world — Oval Forum + Cardo Maximus + Hippodrome + Hadrian's Arch). This is the canonical 7-day Jordan circuit — pace is comfortable, allows full immersion in each destination, includes the country's full historical sweep from Nabataean to Roman to Byzantine to Crusader to Islamic.

7-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$604

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$1,260

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$2,850

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Wadi Musa Arrival + Petra Lower City + Petra by Night

Sunrise Siq + Treasury + Royal Tombs + Lower City

Activities

  1. 10:00 Amman AMM → Wadi Musa (3h drive south) 3 hours drive

    Private transfer ($80 / JOD 56), shared JETT bus ($15 / JOD 11, 4 hours), or rental car ($40/day). Most travelers do a private transfer for predictability. Stops include the King's Highway scenic route + Kerak Crusader Castle if requested.

    Cost: $15-80 / JOD 11-56 TIP: Buy Jordan Pass online BEFORE flying to Jordan (covers your visa + Petra + Wadi Rum). Save passport photos at hotel for the Wadi Rum permit.
  2. 13:30 Wadi Musa lunch at Al Wadi or Three Steps + hotel check-in 1.5 hours

    Wadi Musa is the village adjacent to Petra entrance — 5-10 min walk from the Visitor Center. Lunch + check into hotel + rest.

    Cost: $10-25 / JOD 7-18 TIP: Stay near the Petra Gate (Mövenpick, Petra Marriott) for the 6:00 sunrise tomorrow. Movenpick is literally 50 m from the entrance.
  3. 15:30 Petra afternoon entry — Siq walk + Treasury 3 hours

    First Petra entry to time the afternoon light on the Treasury. Walk through the 1.2 km Siq sandstone gorge — Nabataean water channels, votive niches, and the famous Treasury reveal at the end.

    Cost: Jordan Pass JD 70 / $99 covers TIP: Avoid horse-drawn carts (overpriced JD 25 + jarring). Take it slow — the Siq itself is the show. Treasury sunlight angle is best 10:00-14:00; afternoon visit is still magical with softer light.
  4. 18:30 Dinner at My Mom's Recipe (rooftop) or Al Saraya buffet 1.5 hours

    Slow Jordanian dinner — mansaf, mezze, freshly-baked taboon bread. My Mom's Recipe has the canonical Wadi Musa rooftop view at sunset.

    Cost: $15-35 / JOD 11-25 TIP: Reservation recommended for the My Mom's Recipe rooftop. Mansaf takes 30-45 min to prepare — order on arrival.
  5. 20:30 Petra by Night (Mon/Wed/Thu only) — 1,500 candles in Siq 1.5 hours

    Candlelit walk back through the Siq to the Treasury — 1,500 candles light the gorge, Bedouin music + storytelling at the Treasury. 1.5h experience.

    Cost: $24 / JD 17 TIP: Buy ticket same-day at Visitor Center (not pre-bookable online). Arrive 20:00 to walk slowly + get a front-row seat. No flash photography — tripods allowed.

Meal Recommendations

Lunch

Al Wadi Restaurant (mansaf + mezze)

Wadi Musa Tourism Street · $10-25 / JOD 7-18

Family-run Jordanian taverna; the canonical first-day Wadi Musa lunch with proper mansaf.

Cave Bar (Petra Guesthouse)

Petra Visitor Center · $10-25 / JOD 7-18

Post-Petra Petra Beer or Jordanian wine flight in a 2,000-year-old Nabataean tomb (Guinness 'oldest bar in the world').

Dinner

My Mom's Recipe (rooftop) or Al Saraya buffet

Wadi Musa · $15-35 / JOD 11-25

My Mom's Recipe for slow refined dinner; Al Saraya buffet for tour-group-style value.

Transit:

Private transfer from Amman + walking inside Wadi Musa + walking from hotel to Petra Gate.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $79 Mid $175 Luxury $445
DAY 2

Sunrise Petra + Monastery 800 Steps + Little Petra

Petra Day 2 — Monastery hike + High Place of Sacrifice

Activities

  1. 06:00 Sunrise Petra entry — Siq + Treasury (golden hour) 2 hours

    Re-enter Petra at 6:00 opening for the canonical sunrise experience. Walk the Siq with no crowds + soft golden light + early Bedouin tea cafes opening. The Treasury at sunrise is the most-photographed Petra moment.

    Cost: Jordan Pass covers TIP: Bring water + sunscreen + comfortable walking shoes (Petra is 8-15 km of walking daily). Headlamp helpful in the early Siq if pre-6:00 entry by negotiation.
  2. 08:30 Al-Khubtha Trail — Treasury from above viewpoint 1.5 hours round trip

    30-min stair climb behind the Royal Tombs to the cliff edge directly above the Treasury — most-photographed Petra angle.

    Cost: Included with Petra entry TIP: Bedouin guides at the trailhead offer 'better viewpoint' detours for JD 5-10 — usually worth it for a quieter spot. Keep small children well back from unfenced edges.
  3. 10:30 Walk to Monastery (Ad Deir) base — pass Qasr al-Bint 1 hour

    Walk from the Treasury through the Street of Facades, past the Great Temple + Qasr al-Bint + Basin Restaurant to the Monastery trail base. About 45 min slow walking with stops.

    Cost: Free TIP: Stop at Cave Bar for mint tea + Basin Restaurant for lunch BEFORE the Monastery climb. Fuel up — 800 steps ahead.
  4. 12:30 Monastery (Ad Deir) 800-step climb + viewpoint above 2.5 hours round trip including viewpoint

    800 steps up the carved Nabataean staircase to the 47m Monastery — bigger than the Treasury. Optional 10-minute extra climb past the Monastery to the ridge viewpoint above (the canonical 'Monastery from above' angle with Wadi Araba Valley stretching to Israel).

    Cost: Included with Petra entry TIP: Hire donkey to base of final stairs (JD 10-15 / $14-21) but climb final section yourself. Bedouin tea cafes at the top sell mint tea + flatbread JD 3-5 / $4-7 — the canonical Petra lunch with the canonical view.
  5. 16:30 Descend Monastery + exit Petra + light dinner at Three Steps 2.5 hours descent + dinner

    Walk back down the Monastery steps + through Petra to the entrance. Total Petra walking today: 12-15 km. Reward at Three Steps with a casual mezze + hummus dinner.

    Cost: $8-20 / JOD 6-14 TIP: Pacing on the descent — Petra's most common injury is twisted ankles on the Monastery steps coming down tired. Hold the handrail.
  6. 19:30 Optional: Little Petra (Siq al-Barid) by car 1 hour

    Smaller Nabataean trading outpost 10km north of Petra — 'Little Siq' gorge + painted Nabataean dining room ceilings + fewer crowds. Free entry (covered by Jordan Pass).

    Cost: Bolt or taxi JD 15-25 / $21-35 round trip TIP: Most travelers do Little Petra as an extension; if you're tired from the Monastery, swap for a Cave Bar nightcap and skip Little Petra to Day 3 morning.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Three Steps (hummus + foul breakfast)

Wadi Musa Tourism Street · $5-12 / JOD 4-9

Eat before sunrise Petra — go 5:30. Hand-pounded hummus + foul (fava bean stew) + flatbread.

Lunch

The Basin Restaurant (Petra interior buffet)

Inside Petra (near Qasr al-Bint) · $30-42 / JOD 21-30

Fuel up before the Monastery 800 steps. Buffet covers mezze + grills + Jordanian classics + desserts.

Bedouin tea cafe at Monastery viewpoint

Monastery summit · $4-7 / JOD 3-5

Mint tea + flatbread + Bedouin hummus at the canonical Monastery viewpoint. Cash only.

Dinner

Three Steps mezze + hummus

Wadi Musa · $8-20 / JOD 6-14

Casual recovery dinner — go light, you'll be exhausted from the Monastery.

Transit:

Walking inside Petra (12-15 km today). Bolt or taxi to Little Petra if doing the optional extension.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $60 Mid $130 Luxury $340
DAY 3

Wadi Rum Desert Day + Bedouin Glamping Overnight

Mars-like desert jeep tour + Bedouin camp dinner + sunrise camel ride

Activities

  1. 09:00 Wadi Musa → Wadi Rum (2h drive south) 2 hours

    Drive south to the Wadi Rum Visitor Center. Most Bedouin camps include the round-trip transport from Petra ($25-40 per person), or hire a private taxi ($60-80 one-way).

    Cost: $25-80 / JOD 18-56 TIP: Wadi Rum permit is included with your Jordan Pass. Bring your passport for the permit check.
  2. 11:30 Wadi Rum Jeep Tour — Lawrence's Spring + Khaz'ali Canyon 4 hours

    3-4 hour 4×4 jeep tour with Bedouin driver. Stops: Lawrence's Spring + Khaz'ali Canyon (Nabataean + Thamudic petroglyphs) + Um Fruth Rock Bridge + Burdah Bridge viewpoint. Lunch in the desert with Bedouin tea.

    Cost: $50-70 / JOD 35-50 (often included in camp package) TIP: Sand boarding optional (most jeep tours include it). Bring a head covering — sun + wind in open jeeps is intense.
  3. 16:30 Check in to Bedouin camp + sunset on the deck 1.5 hours

    Sun City Camp, Memories Aicha Luxury Camp, or Wadi Rum Bubble Luxotel — the three canonical luxury options. Check in, settle into the bubble tent, walk to the canyon-edge deck for sunset.

    Cost: Camp full-board $80-400 / JOD 56-282 TIP: Bubble tents have private bathrooms but no Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi only at the main tent). Bring a layer — desert temperatures drop 15-20°C at night even in summer.
  4. 19:30 Bedouin Zarb Dinner — sand-pit cooked lamb + Bedouin music 2 hours

    The canonical Wadi Rum experience — Bedouin staff unearth the zarb sand pit (lamb + chicken + vegetables cooked underground for 3-4 hours), serve communal-style with rice + bread + mezze. After dinner, fire-side rebab music + storytelling.

    Cost: Included in camp full-board TIP: Vegetarian zarb option must be arranged in advance. Limited alcohol at most Bedouin camps (cultural respect). Stargazing from the deck after dinner — Wadi Rum has zero light pollution.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast in Wadi Musa

Hotel · Included

Eat well — long drive + jeep tour ahead.

Lunch

Bedouin desert lunch (jeep tour)

Wadi Rum desert · Included in jeep tour

Tomato salad + flatbread + grilled chicken in the open desert — the canonical Wadi Rum lunch.

Dinner

Zarb dinner at Bedouin camp

Wadi Rum camp · Included in camp full-board

Sand-pit-cooked lamb + rice + flatbread + mezze + Bedouin tea. Stay for the fire-side rebab music.

Transit:

Camp shuttle from Wadi Musa to Wadi Rum (round-trip included in most packages). 4×4 jeep inside Wadi Rum.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $95 Mid $200 Luxury $450
DAY 4

Wadi Rum Sunrise + Aqaba Red Sea Day

Sunrise camel ride + Red Sea snorkeling + Aqaba dinner

Activities

  1. 05:30 Sunrise camel ride from Bedouin camp 1 hour

    The canonical Wadi Rum morning — Bedouin guide leads a 1-hour camel ride through the desert to a sunrise viewpoint. Slow, silent, surreal.

    Cost: Included in camp full-board TIP: Bring a layer — pre-dawn desert is cold. The Bedouin guide brings hot mint tea for the viewpoint stop.
  2. 08:30 Camp breakfast + check-out 1.5 hours

    Bedouin breakfast — pita + hummus + zaatar + olives + Bedouin tea. Pack up, check out by 11:00.

    Cost: Included in camp full-board
  3. 11:00 Wadi Rum → Aqaba (1h drive) 1 hour

    Drive south 1 hour to Aqaba — Jordan's only seaport, on the Red Sea Gulf of Aqaba. Aqaba Special Economic Zone offers visa-free entry if entering directly from Saudi Arabia or Egypt.

    Cost: Bolt or shared taxi JD 20-35 / $28-50 TIP: Many Wadi Rum camps offer a paid shuttle to Aqaba for $25-40 per person — usually easier than hailing a taxi from the visitor center.
  4. 13:00 Aqaba lunch + Red Sea beach club afternoon 3 hours

    Lunch at Berenice Beach Club or Royal Yacht Club + afternoon swim/snorkel in the Red Sea. The Gulf of Aqaba is one of the world's top diving destinations — coral reefs start 10 m offshore.

    Cost: Beach club entry JD 10-25 / $14-35 TIP: Royal Yacht Club has the best food + cleanest snorkel area. Avoid the public beaches — crowded + scrappy.
  5. 16:30 Snorkel tour OR scuba diving session 3 hours

    30-min boat to the Japanese Garden coral reef + 2-hour snorkel/scuba session. Even snorkeling sees colorful fish, soft corals, the wreck of the Cedar Pride freighter (15-20m depth, scuba-only).

    Cost: Snorkel $35-50 / scuba single tank $60-90 TIP: Book through Aqaba Adventure Divers, Sea Star Watersports, or Royal Diving Club. Bring underwater camera (rental available).
  6. 20:00 Aqaba dinner at Floka or Ali Baba 1.5 hours

    Aqaba's seafood is the canonical Red Sea Jordan dinner — fresh fish from the gulf, grilled with za'atar + lemon. Floka (Greek-Lebanese) and Ali Baba (Jordanian seafood) are the two canonical picks.

    Cost: $20-50 per person / JOD 14-35 TIP: Reservation recommended for sunset terrace seating at Floka.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Bedouin camp breakfast

Wadi Rum · Included

Pita + hummus + zaatar + olives + Bedouin tea + scrambled eggs.

Lunch

Berenice Beach Club or Royal Yacht Club

Aqaba waterfront · $15-40 / JOD 11-28

Beach club lunch — fresh seafood + Lebanese mezze + first Red Sea swim.

Dinner

Floka (Greek-Lebanese) or Ali Baba (Jordanian seafood)

Aqaba waterfront · $20-50 / JOD 14-35

Fresh-caught grilled fish + Jordanian wine on the sunset terrace.

Transit:

Bedouin camp shuttle to Aqaba. Walking + Bolt within Aqaba.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $110 Mid $230 Luxury $480
DAY 5

Dead Sea Floating + Mt. Nebo + Return to Amman

Lowest point on Earth + Moses viewpoint + Amman arrival

Activities

  1. 08:00 Aqaba → Dead Sea (4h drive north) 4 hours

    Long drive north along the Dead Sea Highway. Most travelers hire a private driver for the day ($100-150) — the route covers Wadi Mujib + Dead Sea + Mt. Nebo + Madaba in one circuit.

    Cost: $100-150 private driver / JOD 70-105 TIP: Stop at Wadi Mujib viewpoint (the 'Grand Canyon of Jordan') for photos.
  2. 12:30 Dead Sea lunch + float 3 hours

    Reach the Dead Sea by 12:30. Lunch at Mövenpick Dead Sea or Kempinski Ishtar (day-pass JD 30-50 / $42-70 includes pool + beach + buffet lunch). Float in the Dead Sea for 1 hour max.

    Cost: Day-pass $42-70 / JOD 30-50 TIP: Don't get water in eyes/mouth — 33% salinity stings badly. 15-20 minutes float maximum per session, shower immediately after. Don't shave that morning — even small cuts burn.
  3. 16:00 Mt. Nebo + Madaba mosaics 2 hours

    Mt. Nebo is where Moses saw the Promised Land (per tradition) — viewpoint over the Jordan Valley to Jerusalem. Madaba is 'the city of mosaics' — Byzantine map of the Holy Land in St. George's Greek Orthodox Church (6th century).

    Cost: Jordan Pass covers both sites TIP: Both sites within 15 min of each other. Mt. Nebo's view is best clear afternoons; Jerusalem visible 80km west on rare clear days.
  4. 19:00 Continue to Amman + arrival dinner 1.5 hours

    Amman is 1 hour from Mt. Nebo/Madaba. Check into Amman hotel (downtown or Abdoun district). Dinner at Sufra (traditional Jordanian) or Romero (Italian institution).

    Cost: $25-60 / JOD 18-42 TIP: Stay in Jabal Amman or Abdoun for the best restaurant + bar walking access. Downtown Amman is cheaper but quieter at night.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Aqaba hotel breakfast

Aqaba · Included

Last Red Sea breakfast — eat well, long drive ahead.

Lunch

Mövenpick Dead Sea or Kempinski Ishtar day-pass buffet

Dead Sea east coast · $42-70 / JOD 30-50 (includes day-pass)

Day-pass includes pool + beach + buffet + Dead Sea mud + showers — the right way to experience the Dead Sea without the public beach mess.

Dinner

Sufra (Jordanian) or Romero (Italian)

Amman Jabal Amman · $25-60 / JOD 18-42

Sufra for Jordanian mansaf + mezze in a colonial-era villa; Romero for refined Italian if you want a break from Jordanian.

Transit:

Private driver Aqaba → Dead Sea → Mt. Nebo → Madaba → Amman (full-day, $100-150).

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $120 Mid $230 Luxury $480
DAY 6

Amman City Day — Citadel + Roman Theater + Rainbow Street

Capital exploration + Souk + Jabal Amman

Activities

  1. 09:30 Amman Citadel + Temple of Hercules 2 hours

    Hilltop archaeological site overlooking downtown — Roman Temple of Hercules (162 CE), Umayyad Palace ruins (8th century), Byzantine church remains. Jordan Pass covered.

    Cost: Jordan Pass covers TIP: Best 09:30 morning before heat. The Citadel hilltop has the canonical Amman panorama — Roman Theater, Hashemite Square, downtown rooftops.
  2. 12:00 Downtown Amman — Roman Theater + Hashemite Square + Souk 3 hours including lunch

    Walk down from the Citadel to the 2nd-century Roman Theater (still hosts performances) + Hashemite Square + the downtown souk. Lunch at Hashem (Amman institution since 1956 — falafel + hummus + foul for under $5).

    Cost: Jordan Pass + lunch $5-10 TIP: Hashem is the canonical Amman lunch — cash only, communal seating, no English menu (just point). The souk sells spices + nuts + sweets at non-tourist prices.
  3. 16:00 Rainbow Street + Jabal Amman district 2 hours

    Amman's main café + boutique street — Wild Jordan Center (Nature Reserve gift shop), Books@cafe, Sufra restaurant headquarters. Sunset views from First Circle.

    Cost: Café drink $3-6 TIP: Wild Jordan Center is the right pick for souvenirs — supports the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature. The roof terrace has the canonical Amman sunset view.
  4. 19:30 Dinner at Sufra (traditional Jordanian villa) 2 hours

    Sufra is the canonical Amman fine-dining Jordanian — restored colonial-era villa, garden seating, mansaf + maqluba + chef's tasting menu.

    Cost: $30-70 per person / JOD 21-50 TIP: Reservation 2-3 days ahead. The garden seating fills first in shoulder months. Wine pairing with Jordanian wines (Mount Nebo + Latroun) JD 25-40.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Amman hotel breakfast

Amman · Included

Most Amman hotels have proper Levantine breakfast — pita + hummus + zaatar + foul + eggs.

Lunch

Hashem (Amman institution since 1956)

Downtown Amman · $3-8 / JOD 2-6

Falafel + hummus + foul + flatbread — the canonical Amman cheap lunch. Cash only, communal tables.

Habibah Sweets knafeh

Downtown Amman (King Faisal St) · $1-3 / JOD 1-2

Amman's original Habibah branch — knafeh comes out hourly. Eat immediately, doesn't travel.

Dinner

Sufra (restored colonial villa)

Jabal Amman · $30-70 / JOD 21-50

Canonical Amman fine-dining Jordanian — mansaf + maqluba + chef's tasting + Jordanian wine pairing.

Transit:

Walking inside Amman downtown + Bolt for Rainbow Street + dinner.

DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $65 Mid $130 Luxury $295
DAY 7

Jerash Roman Ruins + Departure

Best-preserved Roman city + return to Amman + departure

Activities

  1. 08:30 Amman → Jerash (1h drive north) 1 hour

    Drive north to Jerash — one of the world's best-preserved Roman provincial cities. Private driver ($60-80 round-trip), Bolt ($25-35 each way), or shared taxi.

    Cost: $25-80 / JOD 18-56 TIP: Avoid Friday + Saturday (locals visit + busiest). Bring water + sun hat — Jerash is a 2-3 hour walking tour with little shade.
  2. 10:00 Jerash archaeological site walk 2.5 hours

    Hadrian's Arch (129 CE) + Hippodrome + Oval Forum + Cardo Maximus colonnaded street (800m long) + South Theatre (3,000-seat) + Temple of Artemis + North Theatre + Nymphaeum. UNESCO-pending. Jordan Pass covered.

    Cost: Jordan Pass covers TIP: Audio guide available at entrance ($10-15). The South Theatre's acoustics are still perfect — stand on the central stone to test. Roman Army re-enactment 11:00 + 14:00 daily at the Hippodrome ($14 extra, not covered by Jordan Pass).
  3. 13:30 Jerash lunch + drive back to Amman 2 hours

    Lunch at Lebanese House (Jerash institution) or back in Amman at a Jabal Amman restaurant. Drive back to Amman 1 hour.

    Cost: $10-25 / JOD 7-18 TIP: Lebanese House serves Jordanian + Lebanese cuisine in a tree-lined garden 5 min from the Jerash entrance.
  4. 16:00 Free afternoon — last shopping + farewell drink 3 hours

    Free afternoon for Souk Jara (Friday) or boutique shopping on Rainbow Street + Wild Jordan Center. Last farewell drink at the Pasha Turkish Bath or any Rainbow Street rooftop café.

    Cost: Varies TIP: Souk Jara is the local crafts market — Friday only 10:00-22:00 May-Oct. Wild Jordan Center for ethical souvenirs supporting nature reserves.
  5. 19:30 Farewell dinner + departure prep 2 hours

    Last dinner — pick based on what you missed. Sufra round-2 if you skipped it Day 6; Romero for Italian if Jordanian-fatigued; Hashem one more time for the budget-traveler farewell.

    Cost: $5-70 / JOD 4-50 TIP: Bolt to Amman QAIA airport 30-45 min depending on departure time + traffic.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Amman hotel breakfast

Amman · Included

Eat well — long Jerash walking day.

Lunch

Lebanese House (Jerash) or Amman return lunch

Jerash or Amman · $10-25 / JOD 7-18

Lebanese House for the canonical post-Jerash mezze + grills; Amman return for variety.

Dinner

Sufra round-2 / Romero / Hashem farewell

Amman · $5-70 / JOD 4-50

Pick by what you missed Day 6. Hashem one more time is the budget-traveler send-off ritual.

Transit:

Bolt or private driver Amman → Jerash round-trip. Walking + Bolt within Amman. Bolt to QAIA airport for departure.

DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $75 Mid $165 Luxury $360

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Petra 7-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is 7 days too long for Jordan?
Not if you want to see the country properly. Five days is the canonical sweet spot for the southern circuit (Petra + Wadi Rum + Dead Sea + Aqaba). Seven days adds Amman city + Jerash Roman ruins — the country's historical depth (Nabataean → Roman → Byzantine → Crusader → Islamic). Most travelers regret going at 3-4 days; few regret going at 7.
Should I combine Jordan with Israel + Palestine?
Yes if entry is straightforward — most Western passports get visa-on-arrival at both. Cross at the King Hussein Bridge / Allenby Bridge (Amman → Jerusalem in 3-4 hours). The classic 10-day Levant trip combines Jordan (Petra + Wadi Rum, 5 days) + Israel/Palestine (Jerusalem + Tel Aviv + West Bank, 5 days). Note: Jordan stamps are fine for entering Israel, but Israeli stamps in your passport can block entry to some Arab countries (Saudi Arabia, Iran, Lebanon, etc.) — request a separate entry slip from the Israeli border guards if you plan to visit those.

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