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Petra in 7 Days — Full Jordan (Petra + Wadi Rum + Dead Sea + Aqaba + Amman + Jerash)

Complete Jordan circuit — desert + sea + Roman ruins + capital

Seven days adds **Amman capital** (Citadel + Roman Theater + Rainbow Street + Souk) and **Jerash Roman ruins** (one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world — Oval Forum + Cardo Maximus + Hippodrome + Hadrian's Arch). This is the canonical 7-day Jordan circuit — pace is comfortable, allows full immersion in each destination, includes the country's full historical sweep from Nabataean to Roman to Byzantine to Crusader to Islamic.

A full week is enough to actually understand Petra. Three days for the major districts, three days for nearby regions, and one day for the offbeat neighborhoods most tourists miss. The back half of the trip is more about texture than checking landmarks — your photos get more diverse and you walk away with a three-dimensional sense of the city.

7-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$604

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$1,260

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$2,850

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Wadi Musa Arrival + Petra Lower City + Petra by Night

Sunrise Siq + Treasury + Royal Tombs + Lower City

Activities

  1. 10:00 Amman AMM → Wadi Musa (3h drive south) 3 hours drive

    Private transfer ($80 / JOD 56), shared JETT bus ($15 / JOD 11, 4 hours), or rental car ($40/day). Most travelers do a private transfer for predictability. Stops include the King's Highway scenic route + Kerak Crusader Castle if requested.

    Cost: $15-80 / JOD 11-56 TIP: Buy Jordan Pass online BEFORE flying to Jordan (covers your visa + Petra + Wadi Rum). Save passport photos at hotel for the Wadi Rum permit.
  2. 13:30 Wadi Musa lunch at Al Wadi or Three Steps + hotel check-in 1.5 hours

    Wadi Musa is the village adjacent to Petra entrance — 5-10 min walk from the Visitor Center. Lunch + check into hotel + rest.

    Cost: $10-25 / JOD 7-18 TIP: Stay near the Petra Gate (Mövenpick, Petra Marriott) for the 6:00 sunrise tomorrow. Movenpick is literally 50 m from the entrance.
  3. 15:30 Petra afternoon entry — Siq walk + Treasury 3 hours

    First Petra entry to time the afternoon light on the Treasury. Walk through the 1.2 km Siq sandstone gorge — Nabataean water channels, votive niches, and the famous Treasury reveal at the end.

    Cost: Jordan Pass JD 70 / $99 covers TIP: Avoid horse-drawn carts (overpriced JD 25 + jarring). Take it slow — the Siq itself is the show. Treasury sunlight angle is best 10:00-14:00; afternoon visit is still magical with softer light.
  4. 18:30 Dinner at My Mom's Recipe (rooftop) or Al Saraya buffet 1.5 hours

    Slow Jordanian dinner — mansaf, mezze, freshly-baked taboon bread. My Mom's Recipe has the canonical Wadi Musa rooftop view at sunset.

    Cost: $15-35 / JOD 11-25 TIP: Reservation recommended for the My Mom's Recipe rooftop. Mansaf takes 30-45 min to prepare — order on arrival.
  5. 20:30 Petra by Night (Mon/Wed/Thu only) — 1,500 candles in Siq 1.5 hours

    Candlelit walk back through the Siq to the Treasury — 1,500 candles light the gorge, Bedouin music + storytelling at the Treasury. 1.5h experience.

    Cost: $24 / JD 17 TIP: Buy ticket same-day at Visitor Center (not pre-bookable online). Arrive 20:00 to walk slowly + get a front-row seat. No flash photography — tripods allowed.

Meal Recommendations

Lunch

Al Wadi Restaurant (mansaf + mezze)

Wadi Musa Tourism Street · $10-25 / JOD 7-18

Family-run Jordanian taverna; the canonical first-day Wadi Musa lunch with proper mansaf.

Cave Bar (Petra Guesthouse)

Petra Visitor Center · $10-25 / JOD 7-18

Post-Petra Petra Beer or Jordanian wine flight in a 2,000-year-old Nabataean tomb (Guinness 'oldest bar in the world').

Dinner

My Mom's Recipe (rooftop) or Al Saraya buffet

Wadi Musa · $15-35 / JOD 11-25

My Mom's Recipe for slow refined dinner; Al Saraya buffet for tour-group-style value.

Transit:

Private transfer from Amman + walking inside Wadi Musa + walking from hotel to Petra Gate.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $79 Mid $175 Luxury $445
DAY 2

Sunrise Petra + Monastery 800 Steps + Little Petra

Petra Day 2 — Monastery hike + High Place of Sacrifice

Activities

  1. 06:00 Sunrise Petra entry — Siq + Treasury (golden hour) 2 hours

    Re-enter Petra at 6:00 opening for the canonical sunrise experience. Walk the Siq with no crowds + soft golden light + early Bedouin tea cafes opening. The Treasury at sunrise is the most-photographed Petra moment.

    Cost: Jordan Pass covers TIP: Bring water + sunscreen + comfortable walking shoes (Petra is 8-15 km of walking daily). Headlamp helpful in the early Siq if pre-6:00 entry by negotiation.
  2. 08:30 Al-Khubtha Trail — Treasury from above viewpoint 1.5 hours round trip

    30-min stair climb behind the Royal Tombs to the cliff edge directly above the Treasury — most-photographed Petra angle.

    Cost: Included with Petra entry TIP: Bedouin guides at the trailhead offer 'better viewpoint' detours for JD 5-10 — usually worth it for a quieter spot. Keep small children well back from unfenced edges.
  3. 10:30 Walk to Monastery (Ad Deir) base — pass Qasr al-Bint 1 hour

    Walk from the Treasury through the Street of Facades, past the Great Temple + Qasr al-Bint + Basin Restaurant to the Monastery trail base. About 45 min slow walking with stops.

    Cost: Free TIP: Stop at Cave Bar for mint tea + Basin Restaurant for lunch BEFORE the Monastery climb. Fuel up — 800 steps ahead.
  4. 12:30 Monastery (Ad Deir) 800-step climb + viewpoint above 2.5 hours round trip including viewpoint

    800 steps up the carved Nabataean staircase to the 47m Monastery — bigger than the Treasury. Optional 10-minute extra climb past the Monastery to the ridge viewpoint above (the canonical 'Monastery from above' angle with Wadi Araba Valley stretching to Israel).

    Cost: Included with Petra entry TIP: Hire donkey to base of final stairs (JD 10-15 / $14-21) but climb final section yourself. Bedouin tea cafes at the top sell mint tea + flatbread JD 3-5 / $4-7 — the canonical Petra lunch with the canonical view.
  5. 16:30 Descend Monastery + exit Petra + light dinner at Three Steps 2.5 hours descent + dinner

    Walk back down the Monastery steps + through Petra to the entrance. Total Petra walking today: 12-15 km. Reward at Three Steps with a casual mezze + hummus dinner.

    Cost: $8-20 / JOD 6-14 TIP: Pacing on the descent — Petra's most common injury is twisted ankles on the Monastery steps coming down tired. Hold the handrail.
  6. 19:30 Optional: Little Petra (Siq al-Barid) by car 1 hour

    Smaller Nabataean trading outpost 10km north of Petra — 'Little Siq' gorge + painted Nabataean dining room ceilings + fewer crowds. Free entry (covered by Jordan Pass).

    Cost: Bolt or taxi JD 15-25 / $21-35 round trip TIP: Most travelers do Little Petra as an extension; if you're tired from the Monastery, swap for a Cave Bar nightcap and skip Little Petra to Day 3 morning.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Three Steps (hummus + foul breakfast)

Wadi Musa Tourism Street · $5-12 / JOD 4-9

Eat before sunrise Petra — go 5:30. Hand-pounded hummus + foul (fava bean stew) + flatbread.

Lunch

The Basin Restaurant (Petra interior buffet)

Inside Petra (near Qasr al-Bint) · $30-42 / JOD 21-30

Fuel up before the Monastery 800 steps. Buffet covers mezze + grills + Jordanian classics + desserts.

Bedouin tea cafe at Monastery viewpoint

Monastery summit · $4-7 / JOD 3-5

Mint tea + flatbread + Bedouin hummus at the canonical Monastery viewpoint. Cash only.

Dinner

Three Steps mezze + hummus

Wadi Musa · $8-20 / JOD 6-14

Casual recovery dinner — go light, you'll be exhausted from the Monastery.

Transit:

Walking inside Petra (12-15 km today). Bolt or taxi to Little Petra if doing the optional extension.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $60 Mid $130 Luxury $340
DAY 3

Wadi Rum Desert Day + Bedouin Glamping Overnight

Mars-like desert jeep tour + Bedouin camp dinner + sunrise camel ride

Activities

  1. 09:00 Wadi Musa → Wadi Rum (2h drive south) 2 hours

    Drive south to the Wadi Rum Visitor Center. Most Bedouin camps include the round-trip transport from Petra ($25-40 per person), or hire a private taxi ($60-80 one-way).

    Cost: $25-80 / JOD 18-56 TIP: Wadi Rum permit is included with your Jordan Pass. Bring your passport for the permit check.
  2. 11:30 Wadi Rum Jeep Tour — Lawrence's Spring + Khaz'ali Canyon 4 hours

    3-4 hour 4×4 jeep tour with Bedouin driver. Stops: Lawrence's Spring + Khaz'ali Canyon (Nabataean + Thamudic petroglyphs) + Um Fruth Rock Bridge + Burdah Bridge viewpoint. Lunch in the desert with Bedouin tea.

    Cost: $50-70 / JOD 35-50 (often included in camp package) TIP: Sand boarding optional (most jeep tours include it). Bring a head covering — sun + wind in open jeeps is intense.
  3. 16:30 Check in to Bedouin camp + sunset on the deck 1.5 hours

    Sun City Camp, Memories Aicha Luxury Camp, or Wadi Rum Bubble Luxotel — the three canonical luxury options. Check in, settle into the bubble tent, walk to the canyon-edge deck for sunset.

    Cost: Camp full-board $80-400 / JOD 56-282 TIP: Bubble tents have private bathrooms but no Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi only at the main tent). Bring a layer — desert temperatures drop 15-20°C at night even in summer.
  4. 19:30 Bedouin Zarb Dinner — sand-pit cooked lamb + Bedouin music 2 hours

    The canonical Wadi Rum experience — Bedouin staff unearth the zarb sand pit (lamb + chicken + vegetables cooked underground for 3-4 hours), serve communal-style with rice + bread + mezze. After dinner, fire-side rebab music + storytelling.

    Cost: Included in camp full-board TIP: Vegetarian zarb option must be arranged in advance. Limited alcohol at most Bedouin camps (cultural respect). Stargazing from the deck after dinner — Wadi Rum has zero light pollution.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast in Wadi Musa

Hotel · Included

Eat well — long drive + jeep tour ahead.

Lunch

Bedouin desert lunch (jeep tour)

Wadi Rum desert · Included in jeep tour

Tomato salad + flatbread + grilled chicken in the open desert — the canonical Wadi Rum lunch.

Dinner

Zarb dinner at Bedouin camp

Wadi Rum camp · Included in camp full-board

Sand-pit-cooked lamb + rice + flatbread + mezze + Bedouin tea. Stay for the fire-side rebab music.

Transit:

Camp shuttle from Wadi Musa to Wadi Rum (round-trip included in most packages). 4×4 jeep inside Wadi Rum.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $95 Mid $200 Luxury $450
DAY 4

Wadi Rum Sunrise + Aqaba Red Sea Day

Sunrise camel ride + Red Sea snorkeling + Aqaba dinner

Activities

  1. 05:30 Sunrise camel ride from Bedouin camp 1 hour

    The canonical Wadi Rum morning — Bedouin guide leads a 1-hour camel ride through the desert to a sunrise viewpoint. Slow, silent, surreal.

    Cost: Included in camp full-board TIP: Bring a layer — pre-dawn desert is cold. The Bedouin guide brings hot mint tea for the viewpoint stop.
  2. 08:30 Camp breakfast + check-out 1.5 hours

    Bedouin breakfast — pita + hummus + zaatar + olives + Bedouin tea. Pack up, check out by 11:00.

    Cost: Included in camp full-board
  3. 11:00 Wadi Rum → Aqaba (1h drive) 1 hour

    Drive south 1 hour to Aqaba — Jordan's only seaport, on the Red Sea Gulf of Aqaba. Aqaba Special Economic Zone offers visa-free entry if entering directly from Saudi Arabia or Egypt.

    Cost: Bolt or shared taxi JD 20-35 / $28-50 TIP: Many Wadi Rum camps offer a paid shuttle to Aqaba for $25-40 per person — usually easier than hailing a taxi from the visitor center.
  4. 13:00 Aqaba lunch + Red Sea beach club afternoon 3 hours

    Lunch at Berenice Beach Club or Royal Yacht Club + afternoon swim/snorkel in the Red Sea. The Gulf of Aqaba is one of the world's top diving destinations — coral reefs start 10 m offshore.

    Cost: Beach club entry JD 10-25 / $14-35 TIP: Royal Yacht Club has the best food + cleanest snorkel area. Avoid the public beaches — crowded + scrappy.
  5. 16:30 Snorkel tour OR scuba diving session 3 hours

    30-min boat to the Japanese Garden coral reef + 2-hour snorkel/scuba session. Even snorkeling sees colorful fish, soft corals, the wreck of the Cedar Pride freighter (15-20m depth, scuba-only).

    Cost: Snorkel $35-50 / scuba single tank $60-90 TIP: Book through Aqaba Adventure Divers, Sea Star Watersports, or Royal Diving Club. Bring underwater camera (rental available).
  6. 20:00 Aqaba dinner at Floka or Ali Baba 1.5 hours

    Aqaba's seafood is the canonical Red Sea Jordan dinner — fresh fish from the gulf, grilled with za'atar + lemon. Floka (Greek-Lebanese) and Ali Baba (Jordanian seafood) are the two canonical picks.

    Cost: $20-50 per person / JOD 14-35 TIP: Reservation recommended for sunset terrace seating at Floka.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Bedouin camp breakfast

Wadi Rum · Included

Pita + hummus + zaatar + olives + Bedouin tea + scrambled eggs.

Lunch

Berenice Beach Club or Royal Yacht Club

Aqaba waterfront · $15-40 / JOD 11-28

Beach club lunch — fresh seafood + Lebanese mezze + first Red Sea swim.

Dinner

Floka (Greek-Lebanese) or Ali Baba (Jordanian seafood)

Aqaba waterfront · $20-50 / JOD 14-35

Fresh-caught grilled fish + Jordanian wine on the sunset terrace.

Transit:

Bedouin camp shuttle to Aqaba. Walking + Bolt within Aqaba.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $110 Mid $230 Luxury $480
DAY 5

Dead Sea Floating + Mt. Nebo + Return to Amman

Lowest point on Earth + Moses viewpoint + Amman arrival

Activities

  1. 08:00 Aqaba → Dead Sea (4h drive north) 4 hours

    Long drive north along the Dead Sea Highway. Most travelers hire a private driver for the day ($100-150) — the route covers Wadi Mujib + Dead Sea + Mt. Nebo + Madaba in one circuit.

    Cost: $100-150 private driver / JOD 70-105 TIP: Stop at Wadi Mujib viewpoint (the 'Grand Canyon of Jordan') for photos.
  2. 12:30 Dead Sea lunch + float 3 hours

    Reach the Dead Sea by 12:30. Lunch at Mövenpick Dead Sea or Kempinski Ishtar (day-pass JD 30-50 / $42-70 includes pool + beach + buffet lunch). Float in the Dead Sea for 1 hour max.

    Cost: Day-pass $42-70 / JOD 30-50 TIP: Don't get water in eyes/mouth — 33% salinity stings badly. 15-20 minutes float maximum per session, shower immediately after. Don't shave that morning — even small cuts burn.
  3. 16:00 Mt. Nebo + Madaba mosaics 2 hours

    Mt. Nebo is where Moses saw the Promised Land (per tradition) — viewpoint over the Jordan Valley to Jerusalem. Madaba is 'the city of mosaics' — Byzantine map of the Holy Land in St. George's Greek Orthodox Church (6th century).

    Cost: Jordan Pass covers both sites TIP: Both sites within 15 min of each other. Mt. Nebo's view is best clear afternoons; Jerusalem visible 80km west on rare clear days.
  4. 19:00 Continue to Amman + arrival dinner 1.5 hours

    Amman is 1 hour from Mt. Nebo/Madaba. Check into Amman hotel (downtown or Abdoun district). Dinner at Sufra (traditional Jordanian) or Romero (Italian institution).

    Cost: $25-60 / JOD 18-42 TIP: Stay in Jabal Amman or Abdoun for the best restaurant + bar walking access. Downtown Amman is cheaper but quieter at night.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Aqaba hotel breakfast

Aqaba · Included

Last Red Sea breakfast — eat well, long drive ahead.

Lunch

Mövenpick Dead Sea or Kempinski Ishtar day-pass buffet

Dead Sea east coast · $42-70 / JOD 30-50 (includes day-pass)

Day-pass includes pool + beach + buffet + Dead Sea mud + showers — the right way to experience the Dead Sea without the public beach mess.

Dinner

Sufra (Jordanian) or Romero (Italian)

Amman Jabal Amman · $25-60 / JOD 18-42

Sufra for Jordanian mansaf + mezze in a colonial-era villa; Romero for refined Italian if you want a break from Jordanian.

Transit:

Private driver Aqaba → Dead Sea → Mt. Nebo → Madaba → Amman (full-day, $100-150).

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $120 Mid $230 Luxury $480
DAY 6

Amman City Day — Citadel + Roman Theater + Rainbow Street

Capital exploration + Souk + Jabal Amman

Activities

  1. 09:30 Amman Citadel + Temple of Hercules 2 hours

    Hilltop archaeological site overlooking downtown — Roman Temple of Hercules (162 CE), Umayyad Palace ruins (8th century), Byzantine church remains. Jordan Pass covered.

    Cost: Jordan Pass covers TIP: Best 09:30 morning before heat. The Citadel hilltop has the canonical Amman panorama — Roman Theater, Hashemite Square, downtown rooftops.
  2. 12:00 Downtown Amman — Roman Theater + Hashemite Square + Souk 3 hours including lunch

    Walk down from the Citadel to the 2nd-century Roman Theater (still hosts performances) + Hashemite Square + the downtown souk. Lunch at Hashem (Amman institution since 1956 — falafel + hummus + foul for under $5).

    Cost: Jordan Pass + lunch $5-10 TIP: Hashem is the canonical Amman lunch — cash only, communal seating, no English menu (just point). The souk sells spices + nuts + sweets at non-tourist prices.
  3. 16:00 Rainbow Street + Jabal Amman district 2 hours

    Amman's main café + boutique street — Wild Jordan Center (Nature Reserve gift shop), Books@cafe, Sufra restaurant headquarters. Sunset views from First Circle.

    Cost: Café drink $3-6 TIP: Wild Jordan Center is the right pick for souvenirs — supports the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature. The roof terrace has the canonical Amman sunset view.
  4. 19:30 Dinner at Sufra (traditional Jordanian villa) 2 hours

    Sufra is the canonical Amman fine-dining Jordanian — restored colonial-era villa, garden seating, mansaf + maqluba + chef's tasting menu.

    Cost: $30-70 per person / JOD 21-50 TIP: Reservation 2-3 days ahead. The garden seating fills first in shoulder months. Wine pairing with Jordanian wines (Mount Nebo + Latroun) JD 25-40.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Amman hotel breakfast

Amman · Included

Most Amman hotels have proper Levantine breakfast — pita + hummus + zaatar + foul + eggs.

Lunch

Hashem (Amman institution since 1956)

Downtown Amman · $3-8 / JOD 2-6

Falafel + hummus + foul + flatbread — the canonical Amman cheap lunch. Cash only, communal tables.

Habibah Sweets knafeh

Downtown Amman (King Faisal St) · $1-3 / JOD 1-2

Amman's original Habibah branch — knafeh comes out hourly. Eat immediately, doesn't travel.

Dinner

Sufra (restored colonial villa)

Jabal Amman · $30-70 / JOD 21-50

Canonical Amman fine-dining Jordanian — mansaf + maqluba + chef's tasting + Jordanian wine pairing.

Transit:

Walking inside Amman downtown + Bolt for Rainbow Street + dinner.

DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $65 Mid $130 Luxury $295
DAY 7

Jerash Roman Ruins + Departure

Best-preserved Roman city + return to Amman + departure

Activities

  1. 08:30 Amman → Jerash (1h drive north) 1 hour

    Drive north to Jerash — one of the world's best-preserved Roman provincial cities. Private driver ($60-80 round-trip), Bolt ($25-35 each way), or shared taxi.

    Cost: $25-80 / JOD 18-56 TIP: Avoid Friday + Saturday (locals visit + busiest). Bring water + sun hat — Jerash is a 2-3 hour walking tour with little shade.
  2. 10:00 Jerash archaeological site walk 2.5 hours

    Hadrian's Arch (129 CE) + Hippodrome + Oval Forum + Cardo Maximus colonnaded street (800m long) + South Theatre (3,000-seat) + Temple of Artemis + North Theatre + Nymphaeum. UNESCO-pending. Jordan Pass covered.

    Cost: Jordan Pass covers TIP: Audio guide available at entrance ($10-15). The South Theatre's acoustics are still perfect — stand on the central stone to test. Roman Army re-enactment 11:00 + 14:00 daily at the Hippodrome ($14 extra, not covered by Jordan Pass).
  3. 13:30 Jerash lunch + drive back to Amman 2 hours

    Lunch at Lebanese House (Jerash institution) or back in Amman at a Jabal Amman restaurant. Drive back to Amman 1 hour.

    Cost: $10-25 / JOD 7-18 TIP: Lebanese House serves Jordanian + Lebanese cuisine in a tree-lined garden 5 min from the Jerash entrance.
  4. 16:00 Free afternoon — last shopping + farewell drink 3 hours

    Free afternoon for Souk Jara (Friday) or boutique shopping on Rainbow Street + Wild Jordan Center. Last farewell drink at the Pasha Turkish Bath or any Rainbow Street rooftop café.

    Cost: Varies TIP: Souk Jara is the local crafts market — Friday only 10:00-22:00 May-Oct. Wild Jordan Center for ethical souvenirs supporting nature reserves.
  5. 19:30 Farewell dinner + departure prep 2 hours

    Last dinner — pick based on what you missed. Sufra round-2 if you skipped it Day 6; Romero for Italian if Jordanian-fatigued; Hashem one more time for the budget-traveler farewell.

    Cost: $5-70 / JOD 4-50 TIP: Bolt to Amman QAIA airport 30-45 min depending on departure time + traffic.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Amman hotel breakfast

Amman · Included

Eat well — long Jerash walking day.

Lunch

Lebanese House (Jerash) or Amman return lunch

Jerash or Amman · $10-25 / JOD 7-18

Lebanese House for the canonical post-Jerash mezze + grills; Amman return for variety.

Dinner

Sufra round-2 / Romero / Hashem farewell

Amman · $5-70 / JOD 4-50

Pick by what you missed Day 6. Hashem one more time is the budget-traveler send-off ritual.

Transit:

Bolt or private driver Amman → Jerash round-trip. Walking + Bolt within Amman. Bolt to QAIA airport for departure.

DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $75 Mid $165 Luxury $360

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Petra 7-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is 7 days too long for Jordan?
Not if you want to see the country properly. Five days is the canonical sweet spot for the southern circuit (Petra + Wadi Rum + Dead Sea + Aqaba). Seven days adds Amman city + Jerash Roman ruins — the country's historical depth (Nabataean → Roman → Byzantine → Crusader → Islamic). Most travelers regret going at 3-4 days; few regret going at 7.
Should I combine Jordan with Israel + Palestine?
Yes if entry is straightforward — most Western passports get visa-on-arrival at both. Cross at the King Hussein Bridge / Allenby Bridge (Amman → Jerusalem in 3-4 hours). The classic 10-day Levant trip combines Jordan (Petra + Wadi Rum, 5 days) + Israel/Palestine (Jerusalem + Tel Aviv + West Bank, 5 days). Note: Jordan stamps are fine for entering Israel, but Israeli stamps in your passport can block entry to some Arab countries (Saudi Arabia, Iran, Lebanon, etc.) — request a separate entry slip from the Israeli border guards if you plan to visit those.

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