REVIEW · AMMAN
Petra and the Dead Sea Day Tour from Amman
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Floating in the Dead Sea beats negotiating. This private Petra and Dead Sea day from Amman saves your vacation time by lining up hotel pickup and a chauffeured ride with on-board WiFi. It also gives you freedom for quick photo stops on the way.
I also love the way the Dead Sea portion is built for doing your own thing. You get time at the resort to swim, slather on mineral mud, and enjoy the classic slow float without feeling rushed.
One thing to consider: Petra and Dead Sea costs can vary depending on which entry-fee options you choose, and meals aren’t included. Plan for any site charges that are listed as your responsibility.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Why This Petra + Dead Sea Combo Works From Amman
- Getting From Your Amman Hotel: A/C, WiFi, and Real-Time Comfort
- Petra Time: Siq to the Treasury in About Three Hours
- Dead Sea Resort Break: Towels, Mud, and the Classic Float
- Price and Logistics: What $140 Gets You (and What You Control)
- Group Size, Pickup Timing, and How the Day Feels
- Practical Tips That Make This Day Easier
- Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Should Rethink It)
- Should You Book This Petra and Dead Sea Day Tour From Amman?
- FAQ
- How long is the Petra and Dead Sea day tour from Amman?
- Do you get hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Is the transportation private?
- Is WiFi available during the drive?
- Are Petra and Dead Sea entry fees included?
- Is a local guide included for Petra?
- Are meals included?
- What’s included for the Dead Sea experience?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Hotel pickup and drop-off: you’re not wrangling transport after a long day.
- A/C private vehicle with WiFi: useful for navigation, check-ins, and just surviving the ride.
- Petra in a tight window: about three hours to see the Siq and Treasury, so you’ll move at a steady pace.
- Dead Sea resort time is flexible: towels available, plus mud time and swimming on your schedule.
- Price value depends on entry-fee options: Petra and Dead Sea entry can be included only if you select the option.
Why This Petra + Dead Sea Combo Works From Amman

If your time in Jordan is short, this route makes a lot of sense. Petra and the Dead Sea are far enough apart that DIY logistics can turn into a hassle—especially if you want clean timing, a calm ride, and minimal back-and-forth. A private day tour with hotel pickup means you start fresh, sit back, and let someone else handle the driving.
What I like most is that the day is structured but not rigid. You get the big sights (Petra and the Dead Sea) without feeling like you’re being marched through every step. You can take photos during transit, then use the on-site time where it matters most—Petra for your must-see views, and the Dead Sea for swimming, mud, and floating.
This is also a solid value if you’re the kind of traveler who hates “wasting time” hunting for transport. Even if you’re comfortable bargaining, you’ll still burn energy. Here, that energy stays in your tank for the best parts of the day.
One practical note: the duration is listed as 4 to 14 hours (approx.). That wide range is your hint to plan for a full-day experience, because real-world timing depends on road conditions, your pace in Petra, and how much time you actually spend in the water.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Amman.
Getting From Your Amman Hotel: A/C, WiFi, and Real-Time Comfort

Your day starts with pickup from your Amman hotel. You meet your English-speaking driver and climb into a private, air-conditioned vehicle. The big difference this makes is simple: long drives feel less punishing when you have A/C and a setup designed for comfort, not squeezing into a shared ride.
The car includes on-board WiFi and fuel surcharge is handled. That sounds like small stuff until you’re actually sitting on the road for hours and want an easy way to message, check timing, or keep your plans straight.
You’ll also get built-in photo opportunities along the way. The route includes about a three-hour drive toward Petra, and your driver gives you chances to stop and take pictures while enjoying the view. This is one of those “quiet wins” that doesn’t grab headlines but helps a lot. It turns the road from pure travel time into part of the experience.
If you’re sensitive to traffic, start mentally ready for the drive to be the biggest chunk of the day before Petra. If you’re traveling with family or anyone who needs help walking, the private format is a big plus—one review highlighted excellent support for wheelchair assistance, including the driver helping push a wheelchair and adjusting the plan as needed.
Petra Time: Siq to the Treasury in About Three Hours

Petra is the headline, and you get a focused taste. Your Petra stop is about three hours. That’s enough time to hit the signature moments—especially the approach through the Siq and the Treasury view that most people come for.
Here’s what that means in practice. You’ll travel toward Petra, then enter via the Siq, the narrow gorge that funnels you forward. It’s one of the best “lead-in” experiences in the region because the walk is part of the payoff. Then you reach the Treasury, the iconic facade carved into rose-colored cliffs.
Three hours sounds short, but Petra is huge. The smart move is to be clear on what you want most:
- If Treasury and the main walk through the Siq are your priorities, this timing works well.
- If you want deeper hikes into less-visited areas, you’ll likely wish you had more hours.
Also, Petra entry is described as not included in the itinerary section, while the overall tour notes say Petra entry fees can be included if you select that option. So you’ll want to confirm what you’re actually paying for when you book. This tour format keeps the logistics simple, but it’s still worth checking the fine print on entry fees so you don’t get stuck at the gate.
Another note: a Petra local guide for 2 hours is listed as not included. That doesn’t mean you’ll have a bad time without one—it just means interpretation may be lighter than a guide-led deep experience. If your goal is to understand the who/what/why of Petra as you walk, consider adding local guidance on site.
Dead Sea Resort Break: Towels, Mud, and the Classic Float

After Petra, you head to the Dead Sea area. The Dead Sea stop includes about three hours of free time at the resort. This is where the day shifts gears from ancient stone to pure physics.
You’ll enter the resort and then have time to enjoy the water and setting as you please. Towels are available, and there are mineral beaches where you can relax. You can coat yourself in mud, which is a big part of the Dead Sea spa routine. Then you can swim in the water.
If you want the iconic experience, plan for a slow moment. The classic pose—lying back and floating—isn’t just a photo. It’s also a reminder that the Dead Sea is salty enough to let you float with surprisingly little effort. This is a great time to take a book or phone and just do nothing for a while.
One helpful detail that came up in real-world feedback: a private Dead Sea area can be a quiet win if your plan includes fewer people. That means more space to move, float, and take photos without constant shoulder-to-shoulder timing. Even when it’s not empty, the private transport setup helps you arrive as part of a managed schedule rather than showing up randomly.
About the food: meals are listed as not included. Still, you may find on-site dining options. One person specifically praised a buffet food stop, so if you plan to eat there, you can treat it like an extra add-on rather than a guaranteed part of the tour price.
Important practical note: the tour includes the Dead Sea time, but the Dead Sea hotel entry fees depend on whether the option is selected. So budget accordingly, especially if you’re paying separate entry costs at the gate.
Price and Logistics: What $140 Gets You (and What You Control)

The price is $140 per person. In many places, Petra and the Dead Sea combo is expensive because you’re paying for time, distance, and logistics. Here, the value comes from what’s included: private transport with hotel pickup and drop-off, an English-speaking driver, an A/C vehicle with WiFi, and fuel surcharge.
That matters because you’re buying reduced stress. You don’t have to spend your energy sorting out transport between two long-distance destinations. You also get a driver who can manage the day’s flow and stop where you want for pictures.
Where the price gets more variable is entry fees and Petra guiding:
- Dead Sea entry and Petra entry may be included only if you select the option.
- A Petra local guide for 2 hours is not included.
- Meals are not included.
If you want the simplest day possible, choose the entry-fee options that match how you plan to spend time. If you already have plans to handle entry separately, you can treat your booked price as primarily the chauffeured transport and scheduled site time.
One more booking reality: this tour is often booked far ahead (on average, 86 days). That tells you it’s a popular way to see two big Jordan highlights efficiently. If you’re traveling in a high-demand period, booking earlier helps you lock in the exact private setup you want.
Group Size, Pickup Timing, and How the Day Feels

This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That’s a big deal for two reasons: you can keep your own pace and you don’t get trapped in the slowest (or fastest) member’s tempo.
You’ll do hotel pickup, then start the drive toward Petra. Along the way, you’ll have photo stops. Then you’ll get roughly three hours in Petra and about three hours at the Dead Sea resort. Finally, you’ll head back to Amman in the evening, with about 55 minutes listed for the return drive segment.
That evening return isn’t a lot of time on paper, but remember: the biggest time blocks are the drive out and the on-site experiences. Your overall day can feel like a full day marathon, especially if you pack your schedule tightly before pickup.
If you’re traveling with someone who needs more assistance, the private format can help. One review highlighted that their driver provided exceptional support for wheelchair assistance and made trip alterations as needed. If accessibility is a concern for you, ask direct questions when booking—how the vehicle access works and what help the driver can provide.
Practical Tips That Make This Day Easier

A few things can make or break a Petra + Dead Sea day, mostly because you’ll shift from walking on ancient paths to dealing with salty water and mud.
First, treat Petra footwear and pace as non-negotiable. You’ll be walking through the Siq and into the Treasury area, so comfortable shoes matter. Petra is not a place for flimsy sandals.
Second, for the Dead Sea, think swim-first. You’ll want swimwear you don’t mind rinsing and possibly getting a little salty. Towels are provided by the resort, but you’ll still want a plan for rinsing and handling mud afterward.
Third, plan your day around entry-fee clarity. Since Petra and Dead Sea fees can be included only if the option is selected, double-check what’s included before you go. It saves stress at the gate and prevents budget surprises.
Fourth, if you want more explanation in Petra, you’ll likely need to plan for a Petra local guide since it’s not included in the tour price. If you love reading and learning while you walk, this is worth considering.
Lastly, remember that your driver is part of the equation. They’re English-speaking and your vehicle is private. If you want more time for photos, ask for it. If you’d rather spend less time in a viewpoint and more in the water, tell them. This tour is set up for flexible priorities.
Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Should Rethink It)

This tour is ideal if you want a straightforward day that hits two top attractions without the headaches of coordinating transport yourself. It’s especially good for:
- Couples or families who want hotel pickup and a calm schedule
- First-timers who want the headline version of Petra (Siq and Treasury) and the iconic Dead Sea float
- Travelers who value A/C and WiFi during long drives
- Anyone who wants private support rather than shared group logistics
It may not be the best fit if you’re the type who wants a slow, deep Petra exploration with lots of side sites. Three hours at Petra can feel rushed if your wishlist includes multiple areas beyond the main route.
Also, if you’re on a tight budget and every add-on matters, remember: entry fees and meals can change your total cost. You can still do this tour well on a budget, but you’ll need to plan for the extras.
Should You Book This Petra and Dead Sea Day Tour From Amman?
If your goal is to maximize your Jordan time without spending your day negotiating with drivers or figuring out transfers, I’d book it. The private hotel pickup and chauffeured transport with WiFi do exactly what you want on a high-pressure sightseeing day.
Choose it if you’re happy with Petra at a highlights pace and you’re excited to spend real time floating and doing the Dead Sea mud routine. Check your entry-fee options before you confirm, and budget for meals since they’re not included.
If you’re aiming for an ultra-detailed Petra study session with lots of interpretive guidance, consider adding a Petra local guide component. Otherwise, this is a very practical way to get the best-known Jordan experiences in one day, with comfort baked in from start to finish.
FAQ
How long is the Petra and Dead Sea day tour from Amman?
The duration is listed as approximately 4 to 14 hours, with time blocks for driving and on-site visits (around three hours at Petra and around three hours at the Dead Sea).
Do you get hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. The tour includes private transportation with hotel pickup and drop-off.
Is the transportation private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Is WiFi available during the drive?
Yes. The vehicle includes on-board WiFi.
Are Petra and Dead Sea entry fees included?
They can be included depending on the option selected. The Dead Sea hotel entry fees and Petra entry fees are listed as included only if the option is selected.
Is a local guide included for Petra?
No. A Petra local guide for 2 hours is listed as not included.
Are meals included?
No. Meals are not included.
What’s included for the Dead Sea experience?
You’ll have free time at the Dead Sea resort to use the waters and mineral beaches, use available towels, enjoy mud, and swim. Dead Sea hotel entry fees may apply depending on your selected option.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund. Canceling less than 24 hours before does not get a refund.






















