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Petra

Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is an ancient city carved into rose-red sandstone cliffs. Nestled in the heart of Jordan's desert, Petra was once the thriving capital of the Nabataean Kingdom and a vital trade hub. Famous for its intricate architecture, the city’s highlights include the iconic Treasury (Al-Khazneh), the Monastery (Ad-Deir), and the Siq, a narrow gorge leading into the city. Visiting Petra offers a chance to explore its stunning ruins, discover its fascinating history, and marvel at its breathtaking landscapes.

Petra Tours & Excursions

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Sharm El-Sheikh - Egypt

From Sharm ElSheikh: The Lost City (Petra) Day Tour by Ferry

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The Basics

Petra is located in southern Jordan, near the town of Wadi Musa. The site spans a vast area with dozens of monuments, tombs, and temples to explore. Entrance fees for Petra are approximately 50 Jordanian dinars (JOD) for a single-day ticket. Keep in mind that the currency exchange rate may vary, so check updated rates before your trip. Visitors should also be prepared for significant walking, as the site covers around 60 square kilometers. Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and a refillable water bottle are essential for a visit.

Things to Know Before You Go

Petra involves extensive walking and can be physically demanding, especially in hot weather. Wear lightweight clothing, a hat, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the desert sun. Bring plenty of water and snacks, as food options inside Petra are limited. The site offers guided tours, which can enrich your experience with historical insights. Consider hiring a licensed guide at the entrance or joining a group tour for convenience.

How to Get There

From Sharm El-Sheikh, the most common way to visit Petra is via organized tours. These typically include a ferry from Taba, Egypt, to Aqaba, Jordan, followed by a bus ride to Petra. Some tour packages include hotel pickups, meals, and guides. Ensure your passport is valid and check visa requirements for Jordan, as some nationalities may need to secure a visa beforehand. If traveling independently, coordinate ferry tickets and transport in advance to avoid last-minute complications.

When to Get There

The ideal time to visit Petra is during spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November) when temperatures are moderate, and the weather is pleasant for exploring. Summer can be extremely hot, making the experience less comfortable. For fewer crowds, arrive early in the morning or stay for the magical Petra by Night experience, where the site is illuminated by candles and accompanied by traditional music.

Day Trips from Sharm El-Sheikh

Day trips from Sharm El-Sheikh to Petra are a popular choice for travelers looking to experience this iconic site. These excursions usually start early in the morning and include transport, a guided tour, and meals. While a day trip provides a glimpse of Petra’s highlights, the journey is long, taking approximately 6–8 hours each way, including ferry and bus transfers. If possible, consider extending your visit to explore Petra more fully and enjoy its mesmerizing beauty at a relaxed pace.