top of page

7-Day Jordan Itinerary: Petra, Wadi Rum & Amman Highlights

  • Writer: Riya Sinita
    Riya Sinita
  • Dec 10, 2025
  • 4 min read

Want to have an unforgettable adventure in the Middle East? This 7-day Jordan tour is filled with the old marvels, the dramatic views of the desert, and the colorful culture. You could be dreaming about Petra, with its rose-red treasures, and spending your nights in Wadi Rum, under the stars or you could be planning on the hectic city life of Amman and planning the perfect Jordan tour all the way through. This guide will help you map out the perfect Jordan tour start to finish.

Why Visit Jordan?

Jordan is a country that can incorporate history, natural beauty and warm hospitality in a manner few other destinations can do. Within a week, you can visit a Nabatean kingdom, ride with ease on the Dead Sea, walk around Roman ruins and have great Levantine food. This tour schedule ensures that traveling is never hectic, the pace never boring and the sightseeing memorable.

Day 1: Arrival in Amman — Discover Jordan’s Capital

Balanced Scorecard You start in the bustling capital of Jordan in Amman. Upon arrival at the Queen Alia International Airport, go to your hotel and have some rest. Depending on the time of arrival, you can visit the main sightseeing places in the city:

  • The Citadel- The Temple of Panoramas and the hills of Amman.

  • Roman Theatre This is a well-maintained 2-century structure.

  • Rainbow Street -A great place to stroll around and shop and dine.

Amman offers you a first wonderful impression of the country, economic and ancient history mingled in one bottle.

Day 2: Jerash & Ajloun — A Jordan Sightseeing Tour Through History

Begin the day by taking a brief drive northwards to Jerash, which was one of the highly maintained Roman cities in the world. Take a walk through the colonnaded streets, visit the Arch of Hadrian, take photographs at the great Hippodrome.In the process of your tour of Jordan, the next place to visit is the Ajloun Castle which was a fortress constructed in the 12 th century to guard the trade routes. Spend the day in panoramic views of the woods and the center of the countryside and go back to Amman at night.

Day 3: Madaba, Mount Nebo & The Dead Sea

Quit Amman and drive to the south on the ancient King’s Highway. The first point of interest is Madaba and her famous mosaics: the Madaba Map the oldest surviving map of the Holy Land.Then go to Mount Nebo where Moses is believed to have seen the Promised Land. Its head-on view of the Jordan valley is a calm and strong shot.Dive into the unreal waters of the Dead Sea in the afternoon. Floating here is almost other worldly, with no waves and much high mineral colour. Unwind, relax and have a sunset to be envied.

Day 4: Petra by Day — Explore the Rose-Red City

It is the day of the highlight of your whole tour to Jordan full day exploring the Petra one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.Stroll down the spectacular Siq, which is a small canyon that is dramatic to the Treasury the most prominent place in Petra. Continue deeper to uncover:

  • The Street of Facades

  • The Royal Tombs

  • The Colonnaded Street

  • The ascent to the Monastery (Ad-Deir) to see incredible views.

Petra is extensive and one should wear comfortable shoes and have lots of water. Spend the night in Wadi Musa, prepare to continue with the adventure.

Day 5: Petra by Night & Journey to Wadi Rum

With all that you have already seen of Petra, before bidding goodbye, you can visit Petra by Night the candle-lit experience. It is among the most magical traveling experiences that Jordan has to offer.By noon, travel to Wadi Rum who is the desert of Lawrence of Arabia. Wadi Rum is paradise to lovers of nature and is known by its own mountainous features of sandstone and red-sand valleys.Take a Jeep tour of Bedouin local guides to see:

  • Khazali Canyon

  • Lawrence Spring

  • The Mushroom Rock

  • Burdah Arch

During the evening, arrive in a desert camp. Enjoy a classic Zarb meal and then enjoy the clearest night skies in the planet.

Day 6: Aqaba — Red Sea Relaxation

Breakfast then drive to Aqaba, the Red Sea resort city of Jordan. This is the one day to rest after exploring days.Things to enjoy in Aqaba:

  • Snorkeling or diving the colorful reefs of coral.

  • A glass-bottom boat tour.

  • Relaxing on the beach

  • Harmful seafood in waterfront restaurants.

You have a sunny rest at Aqaba and then go back to Amman.

Day 7: Return to Amman — Final Shopping & Departure

Travel back to Amman and spend your last day. You can depend on your flight schedule to:

  • Souk Jara: shopping of the handcrafts.

  • Have local sweets and coffee.

  • Learn more about the culture of the Jordan Museum.You are welcome to leave the airport with the sweet memories and a million photos of your amazing week in Jordan.

Tips for Your Jordan Adventure

  • Peak season: March-May and September- November.

  • Unit of exchange: Jordanian Dinar (JOD).

  • Transportation: The most convenient forms of transportation are private drivers and taxis and organized tours.

  • Dressing code: In the countryside and religious towns, casual yet decently dressed clothes are valued.

  • Keep hydrated: This is in particular in Petra and Wadi Ram explorations.

Final Thoughts

The 7-day expedition is a mix of history, amazing scenery, and culture and, as such, it is not surprising that people fall in love with Jordan. When you feel like going to explore the wonders of Petra, to stay under stars of the desert and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Amman, it is the right moment to book your tour. This itinerary can be used as your guide to creating the best Jordan tour itinerary and making your Middle Eastern experience incredible. Good journeys and wish you the magic of Jordan stay with you long after you are home!

Comments


bottom of page