How Much Does It Cost to Visit Petra? Full Breakdown of Our Trip Expenses
so when we flew to Amman airport Uber wasn’t really reliable so we took a taxi to valusa which cost around 70 to 80 Jordan din which is around 100 to 110 USD and it took around 3 to 4 hours it wasn’t close for the Petra entry we got the Jordan pass which costs 70 jordar and that’s about 100 USD which includes entry to several landmarks all around Georgia and covers the cost of your Visa in terms of accommodation hotels in vosa range from budget to luxury on average expect to pay around 40 to 80 Jan dinar which is around 55 to 110 USD per n for a mid-range hotel we stayed one that we could just walk down to the Petra Visitor Center to which was super convenient we visited Petra twice the first date we explored the treasury in the morning and we hiked up to the monastery the next day we focused on the area around the treasury while my friend climbed up to get those epic shots from above after Pedro we took a taxi from V Musa to V Ram which is around 1 and 1 half to 2 hours then we took a taxi from V room to anman with with a stop in the Dead Sea taxis are totally safe in Jordan and honestly um I really recommend that being your main mode of Transport when you’re there
Planning a trip to Petra, Jordan? Here’s a complete cost breakdown of our visit, including transportation, accommodation, and entry fees! From taxi rides from Amman Airport to Wadi Musa, staying at a hotel within walking distance of Petra, and getting the best value with the Jordan Pass, I cover all the key expenses. Plus, I’ll share tips on getting to Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea. Watch this video to plan your budget for an unforgettable trip to one of the world’s most iconic ancient sites. #PetraCosts #JordanTravel #BudgetTravel #WadiMusa #traveltips