Embark on a full-day expedition from Aqaba to explore the cryptic Nabataean capital of Petra. Discover the ancient city’s rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture.
Embark on a full-day expedition from Aqaba to explore the cryptic Nabataean capital of Petra. Discover the ancient city’s rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture.
- Petra - Guests will be picked up from any location in Aqaba and driven to Petra, with a brief stop along the way. The journey to Petra Visitors Center takes approximately 2 hours, where the walking tour to the World’s 8th wonder begins. After a walk of 800 meters, guests will reach the Siq, a rock canal that is 1200 meters long, 3 to 12 meters…
- Petra - Guests will be picked up from any location in Aqaba and driven to Petra, with a brief stop along the way. The journey to Petra Visitors Center takes approximately 2 hours, where the walking tour to the World’s 8th wonder begins. After a walk of 800 meters, guests will reach the Siq, a rock canal that is 1200 meters long, 3 to 12 meters wide, and up to 80 meters high. The Siq opens up to Petra’s most stunning façade – the Treasury, or Al Khazna. Following the Treasury, the path widens into the Street of Facades, lined with tombs on both sides. This street leads to the 5,000-seat theatre, carved into a major cemetery area. Across from the theatre on the western side of Jebel Khubtha, guests will reach the final point – the Royal Tombs. After touring the Royal Tombs, the journey back to Aqaba begins. The remaining four hours are allocated for transportation.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Wi-Fi on car
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Wi-Fi on car
- cost for the admission tickets to petra Foreign citizenship 50 Jordanian dinar
- cost for the admission tickets to petra Arab nationality 10 Jordanian dinar
- cost for the admission tickets to petra Foreign citizenship 50 Jordanian dinar
- cost for the admission tickets to petra Arab nationality 10 Jordanian dinar
Petra, the capital of the Nabataean Arabs, stands as one of the world’s most renowned archaeological sites. Situated 240 km south of Amman and 120 km north of Aqaba, this world wonder is Jordan’s most cherished treasure and a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors globally.
The exact date of Petra’s construction remains unknown, but it flourished as…
Petra, the capital of the Nabataean Arabs, stands as one of the world’s most renowned archaeological sites. Situated 240 km south of Amman and 120 km north of Aqaba, this world wonder is Jordan’s most cherished treasure and a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors globally.
The exact date of Petra’s construction remains unknown, but it flourished as the Nabataean Empire’s capital from the 1st century BC, amassing wealth through the trade of frankincense, myrrh, and spices. Later, Petra was incorporated into the Roman Empire and continued to prosper until a significant earthquake in 363 AD devastated much of the city in the 4th century AD.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.