Petra tours from Amman

Travel from Amman to visit the iconic city of Petra. Petra was once the capital city of the ancient Nabataeans, who carved the trading empire from the desert into what is now modern Jordan. Experience majestic Wadi Rum, sleep beneath the desert sky, take in sweeping landscapes and prepare to be awestruck by the country's most fabled city.

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Explore Jordan

Lauren · Traveled September 2024
This has been a wonderful trip! A brilliant variety of experiences with a friendly, knowledgeable guide. The Bedouin camp and Petra were particular highlights. I felt safe throughout and would highly recommend this for anyone interested!
Review submitted 16 Sep 2024

Jordan Discovery

Kelly · Traveled September 2024
The Jordan Discovery tour was fantastic! The itinerary includes a perfect mix of activities, history and down time to explore. Eyad was a great guide and made sure we all got to do and see everything. The people of Jordan are so kind and open. I would recommend this trip to everyone and I can’t wait to return.
Review submitted 16 Sep 2024

Hiking in Jordan: Petra and Wadi Rum

Jayne · Traveled September 2024
This was the trip of a lifetime for us. We cannot recommend it highly enough. Mahmood our guide was absolutely brilliant; positive, knowledgeable, kind and funny! He provided guidance and encouragement perfectly. Our group was amazing and the star of the holiday is Jordan!
Review submitted 19 Sep 2024

Explore Jordan

Annette · Traveled September 2024
Later not now
Review submitted 14 Sep 2024

Jordan: Women's Expedition

Susan · Traveled September 2024
Jordan is an incredible country and there were so many breathtaking and memorable moments. However this tour did not focus on women, and with the exception of great female co-travellers and a female tour leader, we certainly did not 'discover a new perspective of sisterhood'. The majority of activities included men or did not give us time to speak to the women of Jordan. When the promise is that you'll learn the ancient art of henna, and it's applied via a stencil in someone's living room with the men watching over the proceedings, you can't help feeling you were sold a dud. If you're a woman, by all means visit Jordan, but avoid this tour.
Review submitted 20 Sep 2024