Petra is "the red rose city," visit the Siq canyon and view the most beautiful monument, the Treasury, and Wadi Rum together from Aqaba Port to be able to see the enchantment and beauty and enjoy the adventure of wadi rum. All excursions will provide you with the greatest service to allow you to enjoy your tour. Enjoy some free time to independently explore Wadi Rum in jordan. Discover the canyons, sand dunes, Nabatean inscriptions, and the rock bridge as you explore the well-known area with its rocky mountains.
The representative from Maestro Online Travel will pick you up from the port of Aqaba. From there, you will drive for approximately one and a half hours in an air-conditioned vehicle to Petra, Jordan. Enjoy your day trip to Petra from Aqaba Port. Petra, also known as the "red rose city," was founded by Nabataean Arabs and served as a hub for caravan trade during the Ptolemaic era in Egypt. It is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Enjoy the magnificent experience of entering through a long, narrow Siq. The tour includes an English-speaking local guide who will allow you to explore the area more leisurely and take rests from all the hiking, included a horseback ride to access the canyon, Hired camels are available, After enjoying lunch at a nearby restaurant, you will have some time to yourselves before travelling in an air-conditioned car to the Wadi Rum "protected region," which is around 45 minutes from the Aqaba port. Wadi Rum, a vast desert area that may be visited via tour from the port of Aqaba, intrigued Lawrence of Arabia, a British liaison officer. He called Wadi Rum "vast, reverberating, and god-like," and we don't think he could have put it more eloquently. driving through the desert in a 4x4 jeep to view Lawrence's spring. We'll travel past the magnificent mountains and check out a gorge with some prehistoric rock carvings, Camels and horses are available for hire inside the desert, You will have some free time to spend as you want, At the conclusion of the Petra and Wadi Rum tour from Aqaba port, drive back to Aqaba port to catch your ship. . .