Private Tours in Jordan - Your Ultimate Travel Experience

Explore Jordan with Private Tours
Jordan stands as one of the most captivating places on Earth, showcasing numerous sites with incredible ruins, appealing to travelers globally. If you wish to explore Jordan at your own pace, whether solo or with loved ones, our Jordan Private Tours offer an excellent solution. These tours enhance your experience with a personal driver and vehicle tailored to your needs.
Your Private Tour Options
Jordan Private Tours are perfect for those seeking quality time with family. You can choose from a variety of options including Multi-Day Tours, One-Day Tours, or a personalized tour that aligns perfectly with your schedule. Each tour will be accompanied by a skilled English-speaking driver, or you can opt for a service that includes a guide. Travel comfortably in a modern, climate-controlled vehicle, whether you’re a small group or a larger party (Sedan car for 1-3 travelers or H1 Van for 4-7 travelers).
In light of recent events, many tourists prefer the privacy of a personal vehicle rather than sharing a tour with others. Jordan Private Tours allow you to dictate your adventure, equipped with your private driver and transportation.
Flexible Itineraries
Should you wish to travel according to your plans, these Private Tours can cater to your preferences, with options for including hotels or using your chosen accommodations. Feel free to choose a package from our selection and make minor adjustments to fit your desires.
Must-See Attractions
Petra
One of the jewels of Jordan, Petra gained its title as one of the "New Seven Wonders of the World" in 2007. As one of the leading tourist destinations, Petra attracts a multitude of visitors eager to witness its breathtaking rose-colored sandstone. Its location within the dramatic landscapes of Wadi Araba and its rich tapestry of 10,000 years of human history make it an essential stop on your Jordan itinerary.
Wadi Rum

Known as the Valley of Mars, Wadi Rum is another splendid site you must visit in Jordan. The majestic scenery not only captivates tourists, but it has also inspired filmmakers drawn to its otherworldly beauty.
Jerash
The Roman ruins in Jerash provide fascinating insights while on holiday in Jordan. Tourists today can experience thrilling chariot races at the Hippodrome, an impressive structure dating between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD, with drivers often being former military personnel showcasing their meticulously studied costumes.
Ajloun Castle
Positioned on a hill, Ajloun Castle offers stunning views and stands as a prime example of Islamic Ayyubid military architecture. The construction began around 1184 under General Izzidin Usama, a nephew to Salahuddin AL Ayyoubi, offering a historical journey for all who visit.
Mount Nebo
Mount Nebo is significant for Christians, as it is believed to be the place where Moses first glimpsed the Promised Land. Although Moses passed away in this region, the exact location of his burial remains unknown.
Madaba City and Churches
With a historic legacy of 3500 years, Madaba has been a contested strategic location. Once a Nabataean settlement, it later became renowned during the Byzantine era for its intricate mosaics. Today, Madaba is celebrated for both its ancient mosaics and the mosaic school that is unique to the Middle East.
Baptism Site
Recognized as the third most sacred site for Christians, the Baptism Site, known as al-Maghtas in Arabic, marks the location of Jesus Christ's baptism.
Dead Sea
Located within the Jordan Valley, part of the Great Rift Valley stretching from East Africa to Turkey, the Dead Sea is a remnant of an ancient lake, once much larger than its current size. As the water receded, it left behind the current Dead Sea, recognized as the lowest spot on Earth at 408 meters below sea level.
Aqaba
The coastal gem of Aqaba lies along the Red Sea and shares proximity with Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Though Jordan has a modest 26 kilometers of coastline, it offers spectacular scuba diving locations that attract enthusiasts from all over. Moreover, Aqaba serves as an excellent base for travelers aiming to explore Wadi Rum and Petra.
