How to book family-friendly hotels in Petra, Jordan

Book hotels in Wadi Musa town, 5-10 minutes from Petra's entrance. Look for properties with family rooms, pools, and kid-friendly amenities. Book 2-3 months ahead for peak season (March-May, September-November) through hotel websites or booking platforms.

  1. Choose your location in Wadi Musa. Stay in Wadi Musa town, the gateway to Petra. Hotels within walking distance of the visitor center save taxi costs and morning rush. Avoid accommodations more than 2km from the entrance unless they offer regular shuttle service.
  2. Filter for family-specific amenities. Search for properties with connecting rooms or family suites, swimming pools (essential in summer), kids' menus at restaurants, and cribs/rollaway beds. Many hotels offer triple or quadruple rooms specifically for families.
  3. Check age policies and pricing. Verify children's age limits for free stays (usually under 6-12 years). Ask about family packages that include breakfast and sometimes Petra entrance tickets. Some hotels charge per person regardless of age.
  4. Book directly with hotels when possible. Hotel websites often offer better family rates and room upgrades. Call directly to negotiate family packages or request ground-floor rooms if traveling with small children or strollers.
  5. Confirm practical details. Verify air conditioning (crucial April-October), WiFi quality for keeping kids entertained, and proximity to restaurants. Ask about laundry services if staying multiple nights with children.
Do Petra hotels offer babysitting services?
Few hotels provide formal babysitting, but many can arrange trusted local caregivers with advance notice. Most family-friendly properties have kids' areas and pools where children can play safely while parents supervise.
Should I book a hotel package that includes Petra tickets?
Only if the math works out. Compare the package price to buying a 2-day Petra ticket (55 JOD) separately. Many hotel packages are overpriced, but some offer genuine savings plus convenience.
Are there hotels inside Petra itself?
No, all accommodations are in Wadi Musa town outside the archaeological site. The closest hotels are a 5-minute walk to Petra's visitor center entrance.
What if my child gets sick in Petra?
Wadi Musa has a hospital and several pharmacies. Most family-friendly hotels have relationships with English-speaking doctors and can arrange house calls for basic issues like fever or stomach problems.