Embark on a full-day trip from Aqaba to Petra, Jordan’s ancient capital. Explore the archaeological wonders of this world-famous site and discover its rich history and cultural significance. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable adventure!
Embark on a full-day trip from Aqaba to Petra, Jordan’s ancient capital. Explore the archaeological wonders of this world-famous site and discover its rich history and cultural significance. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable adventure!
- 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 the Petra Visitor Center takes approximately two to two and a half hours, where the walking tour to the eighth wonder of the world begins. After an 800-meter walk, visitors arrive at the Siq, a rock channel that is 1,200…
- 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 the Petra Visitor Center takes approximately two to two and a half hours, where the walking tour to the eighth wonder of the world begins. After an 800-meter walk, visitors arrive at the Siq, a rock channel that is 1,200 meters long, 3 to 12 meters wide, and 80 meters high. The Siq opens up to Petra’s most stunning façade - the Treasury, also known as Al-Khazneh. Beyond the Treasury, the path expands into a broad avenue of facades, lined on both sides by the tombs that define the entire site. The Avenue of Facades leads to the 5,000-seat theatre, carved into the heart of the main tomb area. On the opposite side of the stage, on the western side of Mount Khakhbatha, the journey concludes at the Royal Tombs. After the tour, the return trip to Aqaba takes another two to two and a half hours.
- Siq - This natural passage guides visitors through red-rock walls on the way to temples and other sites.

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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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