Petra & Wadi Rum Day Tour from Amman
See Jordan’s two greatest sights in a single day — the rose-red city of Petra and the desert of Wadi Rum — on a private trip with hotel pickup and an English-speaking driver. Back in Amman the same evening.
A Petra and Wadi Rum day tour from Amman is a single full-day private trip — about 14 hours total — covering both Petra and the Wadi Rum desert in one day. You’re picked up from your Amman hotel early (around 7:00 AM), driven roughly 235 km south to Petra (about 3 hours), spend around 3 hours exploring the rock-carved city, then continue to Wadi Rum for a desert visit before returning to Amman the same evening. Prices start from $131 per person based on two travelers.
Why Take a Petra & Wadi Rum Day Tour
If your time in Jordan is limited, this is the most efficient way to see both icons at once.
Most travelers visiting Jordan want to see both Petra and Wadi Rum — but don’t always have time for an overnight desert stay. This private day tour solves that: two of Jordan’s greatest sights, one driver, one day, back in Amman by night.
Two Wonders, One Day
See the Treasury at Petra and the red dunes of Wadi Rum in a single trip. Most tours make you choose one — this covers both.
Private & Flexible
Your own vehicle and driver — no van-sharing with strangers. Stop for photos when you want, set your own pace through the day.
No Overnight Needed
Back in Amman the same evening. Ideal for tight itineraries — keep your Amman hotel, no packing or checking out for one night.
Your Petra & Wadi Rum Day Tour Itinerary
A full day, hour by hour — from early Amman pickup to evening return.
Amman → Petra → Wadi Rum → Amman
One full day covering both icons
Pickup & Drive to Petra
Private vehicle picks you up from your Amman hotel or Queen Alia Airport. A 3-hour drive south (~235 km) along the Desert Highway, with WiFi and water on board.
Explore Petra (~3 hours)
Walk the Siq to the Treasury (Al-Khazneh), see the Royal Tombs, the Roman amphitheater, and the rock-carved facades of the ancient Nabataean city.
Drive to Wadi Rum (~2 hours)
Continue south to the Wadi Rum desert reserve — the “Valley of the Moon.” Red sandstone monoliths rise from the rust-colored sand as you arrive.
Wadi Rum Desert Visit
Explore the desert — optional 2-hour 4×4 jeep safari to see rock bridges, Lawrence’s Spring, and panoramic dunes. Tea with the Bedouin if time allows.
Return to Amman
A 3.5-hour drive back north. Drop-off at your Amman hotel or the airport — your choice. Arrive back the same evening.
Ready to see Petra and Wadi Rum in a day?
From $131 per person · Free cancellation 24h before · Pay later
Getting from Amman to Petra
The most-asked questions about the journey — answered.
How far is Petra from Amman?
Petra is about 235 km (146 miles) south of Amman, Jordan’s capital. By road, the drive takes roughly 3 hours via the Desert Highway (Highway 15), the fastest and most direct route. The gateway town to Petra is called Wadi Musa, where the Petra Visitor Center is located.
The alternative scenic route — the King’s Highway through Madaba, Karak, and Dana — covers a similar distance but takes 4 to 4.5 hours because of the winding mountain roads and viewpoints.
How do you get from Amman to Petra?
There are four main ways to travel from Amman to Petra:
- Private tour or transfer — the most flexible option. Door-to-door pickup, your own driver, and the freedom to stop along the way. This is what this tour provides.
- JETT bus — the budget public option. One air-conditioned bus departs Amman each morning (around 6:30 AM) and takes about 4 hours.
- Rental car — full independence, around 3 hours via the Desert Highway. Jordan drives on the right; roads are well-maintained.
- Taxi — possible but expensive for the distance (typically 60–90 JOD / $85–130 one way), and you’d need to arrange a return.
How far is Petra from Queen Alia Airport?
Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) sits south of Amman, on the way to Petra — which works in your favor. The airport is about 209 km from Petra, a drive of roughly 2.5 hours via the Desert Highway. This tour can pick you up directly from the airport, so you can head straight to Petra after landing.
| Route | Distance | Drive time |
|---|---|---|
| Amman → Petra (Desert Highway) | ~235 km | ~3 hours |
| Amman → Petra (King’s Highway, scenic) | ~280 km | ~4–4.5 hours |
| Queen Alia Airport → Petra | ~209 km | ~2.5 hours |
| Petra → Wadi Rum | ~110 km | ~1.5–2 hours |
Petra Day Tour Options & Prices
Two private options — choose based on whether you want the Wadi Rum jeep safari and entry tickets bundled.
Private Transport Only Option 1
Private vehicle + English-speaking driver for the full day · Petra & Wadi Rum entry fees and jeep safari paid separately
Transport + Jeep + Entry Option 2
Everything above, plus the 2-hour Wadi Rum 4×4 jeep safari and entry tickets included — no extra costs on the day
Prices shown are per person, based on 2 travelers, and may vary by date and group size. Final price is confirmed on GetYourGuide before payment.
What’s Included in This Petra Day Tour
Always included vs. paid separately depending on the option you choose.
Always Included
- Hotel pickup & drop-off in Amman
- Queen Alia Airport pickup
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking driver
- Bottled water
- WiFi on board
- Free cancellation 24h before
- Reserve now, pay later
- 2-hour Wadi Rum jeep safari Option 2
- Petra & Wadi Rum entry tickets Option 2
Not Included
- Petra entry fee ($70 / 50 JOD) Option 1
- Wadi Rum entry fee ($7 / 5 JOD) Option 1
- Licensed Petra guide
- Lunch and snacks
- Driver gratuities (optional)
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
Tip: a Jordan Pass ($99–$117 / 70–80 JOD) covers your Petra entry plus the visa fee and 40 other sites — worth it if you’re staying 3+ nights in Jordan.
Petra & Wadi Rum Photo Gallery
What you’ll see on this day tour — from the Treasury to the desert.




Petra Day Tour Reviews
A perfect 5.0 rating from travelers who took this private day tour.
“Perfect day trip — our driver picked us up right on time and got us to Petra early before the crowds. Having a private car meant we could set our own pace. Wadi Rum in the afternoon was the perfect contrast. Long day but completely worth it.”
“Excellent value for a private tour. The driver was friendly and knowledgeable, the car was comfortable with WiFi, and we never felt rushed. Seeing both Petra and Wadi Rum in one day was exactly what we needed with our short stay in Jordan.”
“Ambitious itinerary done right. We were nervous about fitting both Petra and Wadi Rum into one day, but it worked perfectly. Started early, finished at the Treasury before the tour buses arrived, and saw the desert in beautiful afternoon light. Driver kept us on schedule without rushing us.”
Petra & Wadi Rum Day Tour FAQ
Everything travelers ask before booking a Petra day trip from Amman.
One day is enough to see the highlights of both — the Treasury, Royal Tombs, and main trail at Petra (about 3 hours), plus a desert visit and optional jeep safari in Wadi Rum. It’s a full, fast-paced day.
If you want to climb to the Monastery at Petra or sleep in a desert camp under the stars, consider a 2-day tour instead. But for travelers short on time, a day tour covers the essentials of both icons.
About 3 hours inside Petra. That’s enough to walk the Siq, reach the Treasury (Al-Khazneh), see the Royal Tombs, and explore the main valley. It is not enough for the Monastery climb, which adds 2–3 hours round trip.
It depends on the option. Option 2 includes Petra and Wadi Rum entry tickets plus the jeep safari. Option 1 (transport only) does not — you pay the Petra entry fee (50 JOD / $70) at the gate, or use a Jordan Pass which covers it.
A one-way taxi from Amman to Petra typically costs 60–90 JOD ($85–130), and you’d need to arrange the return separately. A private day tour is usually better value because it includes the round trip, waiting time, and a driver who knows the route — often for a similar or lower total cost when split between travelers.
Yes. The Desert Highway is a well-maintained main road and the route is straightforward. Jordan is considered very safe for tourists. That said, many travelers prefer a private driver so they can rest during the 3-hour journey and not worry about navigation, fuel stops, or the return drive after a long day.
Yes — airport pickup is included at no extra cost. The airport is about 209 km from Petra (~2.5 hours), and it’s on the way south, so you can head straight to Petra after landing. Just provide your flight details when booking.
It’s fully private — just your group in a private air-conditioned vehicle with your own driver. No sharing with strangers, no fixed group schedule. You can adjust timing and stops as you go.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are ideal — mild temperatures for walking Petra and comfortable desert conditions. Summer can be very hot at midday; winter is quieter but cooler. The tour runs year-round.
See Petra & Wadi Rum in One Day
Two of Jordan’s greatest sights, one private trip from Amman. Reserve now, pay later — cancel up to 24 hours before for a full refund.
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