Book the best Petra Jordan tours from Wadi Musa. Explore the iconic Treasury, Royal Tombs, Street of Facades, Monastery and dramatic Siq canyon on small-group or private guided tours. Hike scenic trails, enjoy sunset views and learn the fascinating history of the lost city of Petra. Day trips from Amman, Dead Sea or overnight options available. Secure your unforgettable Petra adventure today!
Our best-selling Petra Jordan tours take you through the ancient rose-red city carved into dramatic cliffs.
This full-day tour takes you from Amman to the ancient rose-red city of Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Walk (or ride horseback) through the dramatic Siq canyon to witness the breathtaking Treasury at sunrise. Explore the Street of Facades, Royal Tombs, and other remarkable ruins carved into the cliffs. Includes transportation, entrance fees, and time for lunch.
This private guided tour offers a personalized and intimate way to explore the ancient city of Petra. With a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll discover hidden trails, secret viewpoints, and fascinating historical insights away from the crowds. Enjoy a flexible pace tailored to your interests, with plenty of time for stunning photos at the best locations.
This unforgettable Jordan adventure combines the country’s top highlights. Explore the magnificent rock-carved city of Petra, float in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea, and spend a magical night at a traditional Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum.
This private 3-day tour from Amman combines Jordan’s most iconic highlights. Explore the ancient rose-red city of Petra, enjoy a thrilling jeep tour and overnight stay at a Bedouin camp in stunning Wadi Rum, and float in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea. The flexible itinerary can also include stops at Dana Nature Reserve, Mt. Nebo, and Al-Shobak Castle.
This popular 2-day tour from Amman combines Jordan’s top highlights. Explore the ancient rose-red city of Petra, including the iconic Treasury and Monastery. Continue to Wadi Rum for a magical night under the stars and a 2-hour jeep tour the next morning.
This well-paced 4-day tour covers Jordan’s most iconic attractions. Discover the Roman ruins of Jerash and Amman’s highlights on Day 1. Visit Madaba, Mount Nebo, and the Baptism Site before relaxing overnight at the Dead Sea. Explore the rose-red city of Petra, then spend a magical night in a Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum with a jeep tour. End with free time floating in the Dead Sea before returning to Amman.
Tucked deep in the mountains of southern Jordan, Petra is one of the most breathtaking ancient cities on Earth. Carved directly into towering rose-red cliffs over 2,000 years ago by the Nabataeans, this “Rose City” reveals its magic as you walk through the narrow Siq canyon and suddenly stand face-to-face with the magnificent Treasury. Beyond the famous facade lie hundreds of tombs, temples, and rock-cut monuments spread across a vast valley. With Petra Jordan Tours, you’ll explore early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds, walk with passionate local guides who know every hidden corner, and truly feel the wonder of this UNESCO World Heritage site and New Wonder of the World.
Walk out of the narrow Siq and stand in awe in front of Petra’s most iconic monument — the breathtaking rose-colored Treasury carved straight into the cliff face.
Enter through the dramatic 1.2 km sandstone gorge with towering walls that reach up to 80 meters high, where every twist reveals new colors and carvings.
Hike up over 800 steps to the magnificent Monastery, one of Petra’s largest and most impressive monuments, perched high with panoramic views over the mountains.
Explore the Royal Tombs, the Street of Facades, the Great Temple, and lesser-visited areas with your guide to discover the full scale and beauty of this ancient city.
Our expert team has been helping navigate and book Petra Jordan tours and activities for tourists from all over the world for over a decade, ensuring you have a hassle-free trip with everything booked in advance.
With deep knowledge of Petra’s ancient Nabataean history, rose-red rock-carved wonders, and Jordan’s desert landscapes, partnerships with the best local expert guides and operators, and a passion for creating unforgettable experiences, we're committed to making your Petra adventure truly extraordinary. From your first inquiry to your last tour, we're here to support you every step of the way.
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Jordan Petra Excellence Award
2024
Petra Explorer Choice Award
Best Petra Tour Operator
2025
Petra Region Sustainable Heritage Tourism Award
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The easiest and most popular way is by joining an organized day tour from Amman with hotel pickup.
For most travelers, an organized day tour with hotel pickup is the best choice — it removes all stress and gives you a knowledgeable guide inside Petra. Private transfers are great if you want more flexibility.
You can book convenient Petra day tours from Amman (with hotel pickup, guide, and tickets) at Petra Jordan Tours.
Yes, you can visit Petra as a day trip from Amman, and it is a very common itinerary.
A day trip to Petra from Amman is perfectly feasible and worthwhile if your time in Jordan is limited. However, it is a long day with significant travel time. You will see the main highlights of Petra, but many visitors prefer staying 1–2 nights in Wadi Musa (Petra) for a more relaxed experience.
You can book convenient Petra day trips from Amman (with hotel pickup, expert guide, and tickets) at https://petrajordan.tours/.
A typical Petra tour is a full-day immersive experience (usually 8–11 hours from Amman, or 4–7 hours if you’re staying in Wadi Musa) that takes you through one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Tours are led by licensed Jordanian guides who share the history of the Nabataeans, the engineering behind the rock-cut city, and interesting stories.
Expect stunning scenery, moderate to significant walking on uneven stone paths, and an unforgettable experience. A good tour gives you a perfect balance of guidance, free time for photos, and rest stops.
You can book highly rated Petra tours from Amman or Wadi Musa (with hotel pickup, expert guides, and tickets) at Petra Jordan Tours..
A standard visit to Petra usually lasts 4 to 7 hours inside the site.
Most guided tours from Amman or Wadi Musa are designed as full-day experiences so you don’t feel rushed.
Plan on spending at least 5–6 hours inside Petra to see the major highlights without rushing. A full day (6–8 hours) is ideal if you want to reach the Monastery and enjoy the site properly.
You can book highly rated Petra tours from Amman or Wadi Musa (with flexible timing and expert guides) at https://petrajordan.tours/.
Most Petra Jordan tours include the major highlights of the ancient Nabataean city. Here’s what you can typically expect:
A good standard Petra tour covers the Treasury, Siq, Theatre, and Royal Tombs. Full-day tours usually reach the Monastery as well. Shorter tours focus on the main lower sites, while longer ones give you time to explore more deeply.
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Yes, hiking to the Monastery (Ad-Deir) is worth it for most visitors — it is one of the absolute highlights of Petra.
If you are reasonably fit and have 5–7 hours in Petra, definitely hike to the Monastery. It’s one of the most rewarding parts of the site and gives you a much more complete Petra experience.
You can book Petra tours from Amman or Wadi Musa that include the hike to the Monastery (with guides, tickets, and pacing tips) at https://petrajordan.tours/.
Yes, Petra is highly suitable and strongly recommended for first-time visitors to Jordan. It is the country’s most famous attraction and the highlight of almost every first trip.
Petra is an excellent choice for first-time visitors to Jordan. It delivers a wow-factor experience and gives you a strong introduction to Jordan’s ancient history. Most people say it was the highlight of their entire trip.
You can book highly rated Petra tours from Amman or Wadi Musa (perfect for first-time visitors with hotel pickup and expert guides) at Petra Jordan Tours.
The best time of day for Petra tours is early morning, with departures between 6:00 AM and 8:00 AM.
Afternoon tours are possible but less ideal — the site gets busier, hotter, and you have less time to explore before closing.
Early morning is the clear winner. It gives you a much more peaceful, photogenic, and enjoyable Petra experience.
You can book early-morning Petra tours from Amman or Wadi Musa (with hotel pickup, expert guides, and tickets) at https://petrajordan.tours/.
The best months to visit Petra are March–May (spring) and September–October (early fall). These offer the ideal balance of pleasant weather and manageable crowds.
For the best combination of good weather and fewer crowds, choose late April–May or September–early October. These shoulder months let you enjoy Petra comfortably without the extreme heat or massive tour groups.
You can book highly rated Petra tours from Amman or Wadi Musa (with expert guides and flexible dates) at Petra Jordan Tours.
Petra involves a lot of walking on uneven stone paths, sand, and stairs in a desert environment, so comfort and sun protection are essential.
Seasonal Tips:
Wear comfortable supportive shoes and bring plenty of water and sun protection. Petra involves significant walking (6–12 km depending on how far you go), so prioritize comfort over style.
You can book well-organized Petra tours from Amman or Wadi Musa (with guides who give packing tips) at https://petrajordan.tours/.
Yes, kids are allowed and welcome on most Petra Jordan tours.
Petra is a fantastic experience for families with kids. Most tours are family-friendly, but choose the itinerary based on your children’s ages and energy levels. The Treasury and main lower area are the highlights for younger kids.
You can book family-friendly Petra tours from Amman or Wadi Musa (with child discounts and suitable pacing) at Petra Jordan Tours.
Yes, Petra is generally safe for solo travelers, including solo female travelers. It is one of Jordan’s most visited and well-monitored tourist sites.
Petra is a safe and welcoming destination for solo travelers. With normal precautions and preferably a guided tour, most solo visitors have a smooth and memorable experience.
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One day is enough to see the main highlights, but staying 1–2 nights (or more) is much better for a fuller and more enjoyable experience.
If your schedule is tight, one full day is sufficient for the classic Petra experience. However, for the best memories and to truly appreciate the scale and beauty of the site, plan at least 1–2 nights in Wadi Musa.
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The hike to the Monastery (Ad-Deir) is quite steep and strenuous, but manageable for people with average fitness.
The hike is steep and tiring, especially in the heat, but very rewarding. If you are reasonably fit and start early (before it gets hot), most people complete it without major issues. If you have knee problems, low fitness, or are visiting in summer midday heat, you can skip it and still enjoy the lower parts of Petra.
Tip: Many tours give you the option to ride a donkey up (for an extra fee), though walking is the most common choice.
You can book Petra tours from Amman or Wadi Musa (with guides who pace the hike well) at https://petrajordan.tours/.