Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Petra”
Itineraries
2 Days in Jordan: The Petra Gateway Loop
Two days is not enough for the whole country, so do not try. This route gives Petra one full, ambitious day and Wadi Rum one full day right after, the minimum viable version of a Jordan trip built around the two sites that matter most. If you can stretch to more, the 7-day loop adds Amman, Jerash, the Dead Sea and Aqaba.
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Jordan Pass on jordanpass.
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2 Days in Petra: The First-Timer Itinerary
Two days is the real minimum for doing Petra properly, not a compromise. Rush it into one and you’ll see the Treasury and assume that’s the whole story; it isn’t. Day 1 is the Siq, the Treasury, and the main trail to the High Place of Sacrifice. Day 2 is the Monastery’s 800-plus steps, arguably the better facade of the two. Need more time than two days buys you? Our 3-day and 5-day versions build on this exact plan.
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3 Days in Jordan: The Petra Gateway Loop
Three days adds one thing to the 2-day minimum: a proper transfer day instead of racing straight to the gate. Land in Amman, drive the Desert Highway south, and you still get one full Petra day and a Wadi Rum night. Want the full loop instead? The 6-day version folds in Amman and the Dead Sea too.
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Jordan Pass on jordanpass.jo , bought online before landing, not at the border A Wadi Rum camp on Booking.
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3 Days in Petra: The First-Timer Itinerary
Three days buys you something almost nobody else in the Siq that morning has: a genuinely unhurried look at Petra, plus the free Little Petra add-on the day-trippers never reach. Day 1 is the Siq, the Treasury, and the main trail. Day 2 is the Monastery’s 800-plus steps. Day 3 slows the pace down entirely. Need a different length? See our 2-day and 4-day versions of this same plan.
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4 Days in Jordan: The Petra Gateway Loop
Four days is the shortest trip that does not shortchange anything: a full transfer day, two complete Petra days, and a Wadi Rum night, roughly 330km of driving total. It is the first version of this route that protects Petra’s two-day block instead of compressing it. Need Amman and the Dead Sea too? Jump to the 6-day loop .
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Jordan Pass on jordanpass.jo , bought online before you land A Wadi Rum camp on Booking.
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4 Days in Petra: The First-Timer Itinerary
Four days turns Petra from a rushed stop into an actual archaeological trip, one where you reach the trails the day-trippers never get near. Day 1 is the Siq, the Treasury, and the main trail. Day 2 is the Monastery’s 800-plus steps. Day 3 slows down for Little Petra. Day 4 goes off-script entirely. Need a different length? Our 3-day and 5-day versions build on this same plan.
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5 Days in Jordan: The Petra Gateway Loop
Five days is where the loop actually opens up: Amman for a half day, the Dead Sea on the way south, two full days at Petra, and a Wadi Rum night to close it. Roughly 500km of driving total, still without Jerash, which needs a sixth day. See the 6-day version if you can spare it.
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Jordan Pass on jordanpass.jo , bought online before landing, worth it on a trip this length An Amman hotel on Booking.
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5 Days in Petra: The First-Timer Itinerary
Five days is enough to stop treating Petra like a checklist stop and actually let the site unfold at its own pace. Day 1 is the Siq and the Treasury. Day 2 is the Monastery’s 800-plus steps. Day 3 slows down for Little Petra. Day 4 hits the back trails. Day 5 earns you a view almost nobody staying less than five days gets. Need a different length? Our 4-day and 6-day versions build on this same plan.
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6 Days in Jordan: The Petra Gateway Loop
Six days is the shortest version of Jordan’s classic loop that actually includes Jerash: Amman, Jerash, the Dead Sea, two full Petra days, and a Wadi Rum night. Add Aqaba for a coastal finish and you have the 7-day version instead.
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Jordan Pass on jordanpass.jo , bought online before you land, worth it on a loop this size An Amman hotel on Booking.com for Day 1 A Wadi Rum camp booked by name A Wadi Musa hotel for the two Petra nights Day 1: Amman Land at Queen Alia International and give the capital a real afternoon.
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6 Days in Petra: The First-Timer Itinerary
Six days gets you an actual buffer inside a Petra trip: a rest day built in, a fifth trail day at Jabal Haroun, and a sixth spent on the plateau most week-long visitors never climb. Day 1 is the Siq and the Treasury. Day 2 is the Monastery. Days 3 and 4 slow down and go off the main trail. Day 5 is the big trek. Day 6 closes it out.
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7 Days in Jordan: The Petra Gateway Loop
Seven days is the tight end of the classic Jordan loop: Amman, Jerash, the Dead Sea, two unhurried Petra days, a Wadi Rum night, and a full Red Sea day in Aqaba to close it. The dossier figure for this loop comfortably done is 7 to 10 days; treat this as the essentials-only cut, and stretch to 9 or 10 if back-to-back long driving days do not appeal. This builds directly on the 6-day version , adding Aqaba as its own day.
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7 Days in Petra: The First-Timer Itinerary
A full week gives Petra room to breathe: every major trail, a rest day, and a closing morning that doesn’t feel rushed toward the airport. Day 1 is the Siq and the Treasury. Day 2 is the Monastery. Days 3 and 4 slow down and go off the main trail. Day 5 is the big trek. Day 6 climbs the plateau. Day 7 closes it out gently. Need a different length?
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Guides
Petra Jordan Travel Guide 2026: What to Know
Petra is not a weekend side trip you bolt onto Amman. It is the anchor of a Jordan trip, and here is the verdict up front: give the site itself two full days, then build the rest of the country around it, Wadi Rum ninety minutes south, the Dead Sea three hours north, Amman and Jerash further out, Aqaba’s Red Sea coast closing the loop. Squeeze the whole trip under five days and the two-day Petra block is always what gets cut first.
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Places
Petra Jordan: Tickets, Hours, Getting There
Petra is the reason most people book a Jordan trip, but it works best as one stop on a bigger loop, not the whole itinerary. Wadi Rum is ninety minutes down the road. Aqaba’s Red Sea coast is about two and a half hours south. The Dead Sea is three hours north, Amman three and a half. Plant your flag in Wadi Musa, Petra’s base town, and everything else in the country is a manageable day trip or an overnight hop away.
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Guides
Petra Travel Guide 2026: Know Before You Go
Petra will flat out rearrange what you think one archaeological site can hold, and the fastest way to waste it is treating it as a two-hour photo stop between an Amman hotel and a flight home. Here’s the verdict before anything else: give it two full days minimum, three if your schedule allows it, because the Treasury on your feed is a sliver of what’s actually carved into these cliffs. Overnight-in-Jordan visitors pay 50 to 60 JD across a one to three-day ticket; day-trippers not staying the night pay a flat 90 JD instead.
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Unesco
Petra: Complete Visitor Guide
Petra isn’t just a postcard, it’s a working UNESCO World Heritage Site that still gets ticketed, still gets excavated, and still closes for flash floods in a bad winter storm, so let’s sort the practical part before the history. Overnight-in-Jordan visitors pay 50 to 60 JD across a one to three-day ticket; day-trippers not staying the night pay a flat 90 JD instead. The site opens around 6am, and two full days is the real minimum for a place this size.
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Places
Petra: Tickets, Hours and How to Visit
Yes, Petra earns the hype, and here’s the practical version that gets you in the gate prepared instead of guessing. Entry runs 50 JD for a one-day overnight-visitor ticket up to 60 JD for three days, or a flat 90 JD if you’re crossing in for a single day without an overnight stay in Jordan. The site opens around 6am, and the walk to the Treasury alone takes a solid 30 to 40 minutes.
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