
4 Days 3 Nights — All Inclusive
About This Tour
This fully all-inclusive 4-day package covers Jordan's four crown jewels — Madaba, the Dead Sea, Petra, and Wadi Rum. Day 1 opens with the mosaics of Madaba and the view from Mount Nebo before settling in at the Dead Sea. Day 2 starts with one more float before the drive south into a full day exploring Petra. Day 3 heads into the desert for a Wadi Rum safari and a night under the stars. Day 4 closes with the drive back to Amman. Private transport, accommodation, and meals are handled for you throughout — just arrive and enjoy.
Tour Highlights
- Day 1: Madaba Mosaics, Mount Nebo & the Dead Sea
- Day 2: Dead Sea Float, Then a Full Day in Petra
- Day 3: Wadi Rum 4x4 Safari & a Night Under the Stars
- Day 4: Return to Amman
- Private transport and driver for all four days
- Meals and accommodation included throughout
How the Day Runs
Pickup from Amman or the airport, then a stop in Madaba to see the sixth-century Byzantine mosaic map inside St. George's Church, along with the nearby Church of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist and its underground tunnels. From there, Mount Nebo, where Moses is said to have viewed the Promised Land. The day ends at the Dead Sea, floating in the mineral-rich water and trying the black mud before settling in for the night.
One more relaxed float before the scenic drive south. You'll walk through the Siq, the narrow canyon that opens onto the Treasury, then continue at your own pace through the Royal Tombs, the Colonnaded Street, and the Great Temple, with the Monastery hike if you want it. An optional evening Petra by Night visit can be added, and dinner is included.
If you'd like, start the morning with extra time back in Petra before the drive into the desert. Once in Wadi Rum, a four-hour 4x4 safari winds through sandstone mountains and red dunes, timed to catch sunset over the landscape.
A Bedouin-style dinner followed by an overnight stay out in the desert, away from any light pollution — most guests say this is the actual highlight of the trip.
Breakfast before the drive back to Amman or the airport, with time built in for your onward flight.
What's Included
- Professional & Knowledgeable English-Speaking Driver
- Air-conditioned modern wide comfortable vehicle
- Accommodations / Hotels 4 or 5 stars
- Private transportation
- Breakfast & Dinner
- Free Wi-Fi on board
- Bottled water on board
- 4 Hours 4x4 Desert Safari Tour in Wadi Rum
- Fuel charges
- Parking fees
Not Included
- Tips
- Entry admissions / fees
- Any personal expenses
Available Vehicles
Questions People Actually Ask
Yes, this is our most-booked multi-day itinerary for a reason. It gives Petra the full day it deserves without turning the rest of the trip into a blur of driving between sites. Madaba and Mount Nebo fit comfortably into a single morning, the Dead Sea genuinely only needs an afternoon to feel worthwhile, and Wadi Rum's jeep safari is built to be a highlight rather than a rushed add-on. We've tested longer and shorter versions of this route over the years, and four days is the sweet spot where nothing feels skipped and nothing feels padded — it's long enough to actually rest between stops, short enough that most travelers can fit it into a single trip to Jordan.
Private vehicle and driver for all four days, hotel accommodation each night (4-star, unless you request an upgrade), the Wadi Rum desert camp, and daily breakfast. Entrance tickets to individual sites — Petra, Mount Nebo, the Dead Sea resort — are quoted separately since they vary depending on your nationality and whether you already hold a Jordan Pass, which some travelers do and some don't. We'd rather be upfront about that split than bundle it into one number and have it be wrong for half the people who book. Lunches and dinners outside the included breakfasts are also on you, giving you freedom to eat where you actually want each evening.
Within reason, yes. If you'd rather spend an extra half day in Amman before starting, skip Madaba for more time at the Dead Sea, or shift the Wadi Rum day earlier in the trip so you're not desert camping right before a flight, tell us when you book and we'll rebuild the schedule around it. The one thing we're firm on is giving Petra its full day — it's the site most people regret rushing, and we'd rather push back gently than let you shortchange it to fit something else in. Everything else on the route is genuinely flexible.
Day 1 and Day 2 have the longest drives — two to three hours each with stops along the way for photos, coffee, or a stretch, so it never feels like a straight highway slog. Day 3 is almost entirely on foot in Petra once you arrive, with minimal driving. Day 4 is a shorter desert safari in Wadi Rum followed by the drive back toward Amman or the airport, timed around your departure. Your driver stays the same person for all four days, which matters more than people expect — by day two you're not explaining your preferences from scratch anymore.