
easy
7 days
Light activity level: should be able to walk several miles across uneven ground and manage short stair sections.
A private, seven-day luxury circuit that pairs refined transport and service with Jordan’s most iconic sites—from Amman’s hills to Petra’s carved facades and the starlit silence of Wadi Rum. Expect curated comfort, historic depth, and straightforward logistics.
You step out of Queen Alia’s arrivals hall into warm air and the quiet efficiency of a Mercedes S-Class—the kind of car that smooths miles into minutes and lets the country reveal itself at an unhurried pace. On day one Amman’s cream-colored hills slide by as the driver threads modern boulevards toward a five-star hotel. By day three you’re tracing Byzantine mosaics in Madaba and standing at Mount Nebo where the wind argues with the horizon; by day five you enter Petra through the Siq and the rose-red Treasury appears like something the cliffs had decided to reveal only to those who earn the view.

The Jordan Pass covers many entry fees (including Petra) and expedites ticketing—purchase it before arrival to save time and money.
Wear sturdy, broken-in walking shoes with good grip—Petra’s stones can be uneven and steep in places, especially around the Monastery and High Place of Sacrifice.
Bring a refillable water bottle and biodegradable sunscreen; the low humidity and salt require extra skin and eye care after your float.
Wadi Rum drops temperature quickly after sunset—pack a warm mid-layer even if daytime is hot.
Jordan’s crossroads position has layered influences: Nabataean trade routes shaped Petra, Byzantine and early Christian communities left mosaics in Madaba, and Ayyubid fortifications like Ajloun reflect medieval defensive strategy.
Tour operators encourage staying on marked paths in Petra and using biodegradable products at the Dead Sea; support local guides and Bedouin-run camps to keep economic benefits in the region.
Support and traction for Petra’s stone paths and short hikes in Wadi Rum.
Protects against strong sun in the Jordan Valley and desert.
summer specific
Useful for chilly mornings and desert nights in Wadi Rum or highlands like Mount Nebo.
fall specific
Printed or digital Jordan Pass and passport streamline entry at major sites.