Petra 2-day Tour from Jerusalem by Bus

Duration

2 Days

Tour Type

Package

Group Size

min 2 people

Location

Petra

Itinerary

 Day 1: Petra Tour from Jerusalem by bus

This 1-day tour from to Petra, Jordan from Jerusalem is an excellent adventure for early risers. you'll be picked up at the staging point and travel south in a state-of-the-art, comfortable, air-conditioned tour bus. 

We'll swiftly cross the border into Jordan, and after a 2.5-hour drive through the magnificent wilderness, you'll reach the Lost Nabatean City of Petra, all carved into the red rocks 2,300 years ago.

See the enigmatic Djinn Blocks which used to house Nabatean phantoms, then marvel at the enormous Petra Treasury. Feel like Indiana Johns as you discover ancient history in the Royal Tombs, and take great pics at the Petra Theater.

 Day 2: Free day to explore Petra

After breakfast, you’ll have the day to explore and discover Petra to your heart’s content. 

The prime attraction Is Al Dayr - The Petra Monastery. This incredible structure is located on a nearby hill, and the way there is stunning.

Then enjoy mesmerizing landmarks such as the Petra Great Temple with its columns and decorations, see the ancient Byzantine Church, visit Qasr Al Bint Temple - thought to be a palace built for the biblical Pharaoh's daughter, and check out the Mysterious Urn Tomb. 

Find handmade gifts at the local Bedouin Market, hike along the towering cliffs, and take amazing pictures of the entire site. Many visitors like to finish their day at the Petra Museum, to learn how these splendid relics shaped Nabatean culture over time. 

Included/Excluded

Transport by an advanced, air-conditioned bus
A fully qualified and licensed tour guide
Entrance fees to Petra
Border crossing assistance and guidance
Lunch in an authentic local restaurant on the first day
Transport between your hotel and the bus departure point
Visa issuing and border fees: $125
Health insurance
Breakfast on the 1st day
Beverages

Overview

Travel Styles

Cultural/Historical
Adventure

FAQs

What languages are Petra tours guided in?
Petra tours are guided in English. There is an option for other languages at an additional fee
What are the regulations for Jordanian visas?
Tourists crossing the border into Jordan from Israel are required to have a visa. The tour company will assist you in the border crossing process, which could take over an hour. While making its best to speed up the procedure, the company isn't responsible for rare, unexpected delays. Please note: not all nationalities are eligible to receive a Jordanian visa at the border! Some nationalities require an entry visa to be obtained before travel. Make sure to contact the Jordanian diplomatic mission in your country well in advance to receive the necessary approvals, if you are of the following nationalities: Africa: Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameron, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Djibouti, Equatorial Ghana, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zaire, and Zambia. Asia: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Iran, Iraq, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and Yemen. South and Central America: Belize and Cuba.
Can I bring my suitcase with me?
Absolutely, we can store your suitcase in the luggage compartment of the vehicle.
How long is the Bus drive to Petra?
The drive to the border crossing near Eilat will take about 5 to 6 hours. The border crossing process can take about an hour, and the drive to Petra itself will take 2.5 hours. The long drives are among the reasons some visitors prefer to take short, 1-hour flights from Tel Aviv.
What does the Petra tour by Bus include?
The tour includes transportation from the departure point to the border and to Petra and back; entrance to Petra; lunch, and a guided tour by a local guide. If your tour includes Wadi Rum as well, it will also include accommodations: a night of glamping in an awesome Bedouine desert resort. If you also stay a night at Petra, your tour will include a lovely hotel right next to the Petra Archeological Park.
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