04 Days Egypt and Jordan Tour 2026
Overview
Egypt and Jordan are the two greatest ancient-world destinations in the Middle East — and together they create one of the finest combined travel experiences on earth. In Egypt, you stand inside the Pyramids of Giza, sail the Nile past temples built 3,500 years ago, and descend into the painted tombs of the Valley of the Kings. In Jordan, you walk the ancient Siq to the rose-red facade of Petra — one of the New Seven Wonders of the World — camp under the stars in Wadi Rum desert, and float in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea. Egypt For Travel combines both into a seamless private tour with daily departures year-round.
Tour Options at a Glance
| Duration | What’s Included | From |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Days | Cairo day (Pyramids + GEM) + 3 days Jordan (Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea) | $1,099 per person |
| 8 Days | Cairo (2 nights) + Nile Cruise Luxor–Aswan (3 nights) + Jordan (3 nights) | $1,849 per person |
| 11 Days | Full Egypt (Cairo + Nile Cruise + Aswan) + Full Jordan (Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea, Jerash) | $2,349 per person |
What You Will Experience in Egypt
- Pyramids of Giza — the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World, with optional entry into the Great Pyramid interior
- Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) — the world’s largest ancient Egypt museum, opened November 2025, with all 5,398 artefacts from Tutankhamun’s tomb
- Great Sphinx — 73 metres long, carved from a single limestone outcrop 4,500 years ago
- Karnak Temple — the largest ancient religious complex ever built, with its 134-column Hypostyle Hall
- Valley of the Kings — 63 royal tombs, including KV9 (Ramesses VI) and the optional Tutankhamun’s tomb
- Philae Temple — Island temple of Isis on Lake Nasser, accessed by motorboat
What You Will Experience in Jordan
- Petra — the rose-red Nabataean city carved into sandstone cliffs, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The 1.2km Siq gorge. The Treasury (Al-Khazneh). The Monastery. The Royal Tombs.
- Wadi Rum Desert — the Valley of the Moon. Jeep safari through red sandstone desert. Optional overnight in a Bedouin camp under extraordinary stars.
- Dead Sea — the lowest point on earth at 430m below sea level. Float effortlessly in the saltiest body of water on the planet. Therapeutic mineral-rich mud.
- Amman — the Jordanian capital. The Amman Citadel with its Temple of Hercules. The Roman Theatre (6,000 seats). The Archaeological Museum.
- Jerash (8-day and 11-day itineraries) — the best-preserved Greco-Roman city in the Middle East, with intact colonnaded streets, temples and hippodrome.
Tour Details
| Tour Type | 100% Private — your own guide, your own vehicle, your own pace |
| Departures | Every day of the year |
| Guide Languages | English · Spanish · German · Portuguese · French · Italian |
| Egypt Guide | Licensed Egyptologist (ETA Category A Licence No. 1947) |
| Jordan Guide | Licensed local Jordanian guide throughout |
| Flights | Cairo–Amman & Amman–Cairo (or Amman–Luxor) included in 8-day and 11-day packages |
| Hotels | 4–5 star hotels throughout · Hotel selection confirmed at booking |
| Nile Cruise | Included in 8-day and 11-day packages · Full board on the cruise |
Why Combine Egypt and Jordan?
Egypt and Jordan share a border, a history, and a cultural world that makes combining them the obvious decision for any serious Middle East traveler. Egypt gives you the oldest monumental civilisation on earth — 4,500 years of Pharaonic history compressed into two weeks of temples, tombs and museums. Jordan gives you the most dramatically beautiful ancient city ever built — Petra, carved by the Nabataeans into rose-red sandstone cliffs, discovered in 1812 and still astonishing every visitor who walks the Siq for the first time. Together, they cover 5,000 years of human achievement in the world’s most historically significant region. Egypt For Travel has been combining these two countries in seamless private itineraries for international clients for years — ETA Category A Licence No. 1947.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need separate visas for Egypt and Jordan?
Yes — you need a visa for both countries. Egypt: $25 tourist visa on arrival at Cairo Airport or e-visa online (see our Egypt Visa Guide 2026). Jordan: the Jordan Pass ($70–$100 depending on Petra visits included) covers the entry visa AND entrance to 40+ Jordan attractions including Petra — making it the best value option for tourists. Egypt For Travel confirms visa requirements for your specific nationality at booking and can arrange visa assistance for both countries.
What is the best time for an Egypt and Jordan combined tour?
October to April is ideal for both countries — comfortable temperatures throughout (18–26°C in Egypt, 15–22°C in Jordan). March and April bring spring wildflowers to Jordan’s highlands. December and January are the coolest months but also the most scenic. Summer (June–August) is hot in both countries — manageable with early morning starts and good planning. See our complete Best Time to Visit Egypt guide for season-by-season detail.
Is it safe to travel to Jordan?
Yes — Jordan is consistently rated one of the safest countries in the Middle East for international tourists. Petra, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, Jerash and Amman all have well-developed tourism infrastructure and are safe for all nationalities. Jordan’s government has consistently prioritised tourism safety. Egypt For Travel’s licensed local Jordanian guides have operated tours for international clients for years without incident. See our Is Egypt Safe guide for context on Middle East travel safety generally.
| Duration: 04 Days / 03 Nights | Type: Private Tour | Run: Everyday |
Included
- Meet-and-greet service by our representatives upon arrival at the airport.
- Assistance with guest relations throughout your stay.
- All transfers in private, air-conditioned vehicles.
- Accommodation for 2 nights in Cairo with daily breakfast.
- 1-night accommodation in Jordan on a bed-and-breakfast basis.
- All tours as specified in the program.
- English-speaking spot guide in Petra (2.5 hours).
- Access to a Dead Sea resort, including a towel and locker.
- Private sightseeing tours in Cairo as detailed in the itinerary.
- Local English-speaking tour guide in Cairo.
- Entry tickets to all sites mentioned in the itinerary.
- All meals as outlined in the itinerary.
- Bottled water during outings outside the hotel.
- Portage assistance when needed.
- All service charges and taxes.
Excluded
- International airfare.
- Domestic airfare.
- Travel insurance.
- Entry visa for Egypt.
- Entry visa for Jordan (available at Amman Airport for 40 JD or 60 USD per person).
- Meals and beverages not listed in the itinerary.
- Golf cart or camel rides in Petra.
- Tips and personal expenses.
- Any services not specified in the inclusions.
- New Year’s Eve gala dinner (if applicable).
Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Cairo
Welcome to the magical land of Egypt! Upon your arrival at Cairo International Airport, your dedicated tour manager from Egypt for Travel will warmly greet you and assist with the entry visa process. You'll then enjoy a private transfer through Cairo’s bustling streets to your selected hotel. After check-in, your tour manager will confirm all pick-up times for your planned activities. Overnight in Cairo.
Day 2: Giza Pyramids and Cairo Sightseeing
Day 3: Cairo to Amman – Madaba, Mount Nebo, Dead Sea, and Petra
Day 4: Exploring Petra and Departure
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Notes:
Egypt and Jordan trip Prices:
Our tour prices are quoted in US dollars per person per trip, but you can also choose to pay in Euro or GBP. Please be aware that prices may fluctuate during Christmas, New Year, and Easter. We are committed to providing the lowest possible prices, and we keep our rates up-to-date. Once your Egypt and Jordan trip is confirmed, we guarantee that no changes will be made to your rate from our side.
Tips for Departure:
On the final day of your Egypt and Jordan trip it is advisable to avoid booking any outgoing international flights before 3:00 pm. You may also consider extending your stay. Our Tour Leader is happy to assist you with arranging additional accommodation and transfers if required.
Children Policy:
- Infants (up to 2 years old): Free of charge when sharing with their parents.
- Children under 6 years old: Pay 25% of the adult rate when sharing a room with their parents and using an extra bed.
- Children under 12 years old: Pay 50% of the adult rate when sharing a room with their parents and using an extra bed.
- Children 12 years and older: Considered adults, paying full rates.
- This policy applies to one child sharing a room with their parents, with a maximum of one child allowed per room.
Egypt and Jordan trip Payment Policy:
To ensure you secure the Egypt and Jordan trip at the desired time, we recommend making a reservation early. To confirm your booking, a deposit of 25% is required. During peak seasons like Christmas and New Year, the deposit increases to 50%. This deposit will go toward your final payment, which is due one week before arrival or in cash upon arrival.
Installment Policy:
We offer a convenient installment payment option, allowing you to spread the cost of your Egypt and Jordan trip over 6, 9, or 12 months. You can pay the remaining balance upon arrival in Egypt using cash or a credit/debit card. Alternatively, you can choose to pay the full amount in monthly installments before your trip begins.
Tipping:
Tipping is a common way of showing appreciation for exceptional service, although it is not mandatory. It is often seen as a gesture to acknowledge the dedication and effort of service providers. However, it's important to note that tipping should not replace an employer's obligation to provide fair compensation.
Cancellation Policy:
In the event of canceling your Egypt and Jordan trip, the following charges apply:
- 61+ days before arrival: 10% of the total price.
- 31-60 days before arrival: 20% of the total price.
- 15-30 days before arrival: 50% of the total price.
- 1-14 days before arrival: 100% of the total price.
Please note that cancellation fees also apply to all domestic flights within Egypt.