Petra day-trips and tours
Private Petra day trip including Little Petra
Kickstart your Arabian adventure from central Amman or the Dead Sea. Discover the enchanting lost city of Petra and Little Petra all in one day!
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Private full-day Aqaba shore excursion to Petra and Little Petra
Kickstart your Arabian adventure from Aqaba to the enchanting lost city of Petra and Little Petra all in one day.
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Petra day and night private tour from Dead Sea
Explore the magnificent ancient city of Petra, a UNESCO World heritage site and complete the day with a visit of Petra night show.
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Guided tour of the ancient city of Petra
Book your guided tour of the ancient city of Petra, you will be amazed by the old entrance to the city and marvellous carved rock formations that surround the city.
Private transfer from Aqaba to Petra
Discover the ancient jewel in Jordan's crown on this private day trip to Petra from Aqaba
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Explore one of Jordan's most spectacular highlights on a private tour from Amman
Half-day private Wadi Rum tour from Petra
Book a half-day trip to Wadi Rum from Petra with private transport. Enjoy a 2-hour spin through the canyons and gullies of the desert in a 4x4 vehicle.
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Cooking class and dinner in Petra
Join a cooking class in the Rose city, enjoy an evening class with dinner to have time to visit Petra in the morning and discover authentic Jordanian dishes.
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Private full-day excursion to Petra and Wadi Rum from Aqaba
See the amazing and mysterious lost city of Petra and the enchanting Wadi Rum desert on this full-day private tour from Aqaba
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Enjoy this Petra one-day tour from Eliat and discover this awe-inspiring ancient city.
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Petra 1-day group tour from Aqaba
Petra 1-day group tour from Aqaba where you can get free lunch and see different sights.
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Petra full-day tour from Eilat
Petra full-day tour from Eilat where you can get free lunch and see different sights.
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The inside story
The "Mysterious Lost (and Found) City of Petra" is located deep in the heart of Jordan, hidden by countless Arabian wadis and canyons. The "Pink City" has maintained most of its archaeological wonders intact due to the favorable meteorological conditions, specifically the lack of rainfall and strong winds.
An ancient and mysterious land, the area surrounding Petra has been inhabited by numerous populations since the Neolithic times (7000 BC). However, its Golden Age began with the occupation of warrior merchants known as the Nabateans. Through commercial trade and ingenious ways to collect and control water supplies, they were able to prosper and build the actual archaeological complex we see today.