How to Plan a Solo Week in Jordan

A solo week in Jordan costs $60-80 per day and covers Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea. Book accommodations in advance, especially in Petra, and budget 2 days for Petra alone.

  1. Pick your 7-day route. Fly into Amman. Day 1-2: Amman and Jerash. Day 3-4: Petra. Day 5: Wadi Rum desert camp. Day 6: Dead Sea. Day 7: Return to Amman for departure. This covers the essentials without rushing.
  2. Book Petra accommodation first. Stay in Wadi Musa village, walking distance to Petra entrance. Book 2-3 weeks ahead, especially March-May and September-November. Budget options: Cleopetra Hotel ($25/night). Mid-range: Petra Guest House ($65/night).
  3. Arrange desert camp in Wadi Rum. Book a Bedouin camp that includes dinner, breakfast, and jeep tour. Expect $45-70 per person. Feynan Ecolodge ($120) for luxury, or basic camps like Ali's Camp ($45). Book directly, not through Amman tour agencies.
  4. Get Jordan Pass online. Buy the Jordan Pass ($75) before you arrive. Includes visa fee, entry to 40+ sites including Petra, and saves you $20-30 overall. Valid for 2 weeks from first site visit.
  5. Plan internal transport. Rent a car ($35/day) for maximum flexibility, or use JETT buses between major cities ($8-12 per route). For Wadi Rum, arrange pickup with your camp. Dead Sea resorts often include Amman transfers.
  6. Book Dead Sea accommodation. Stay overnight at the Dead Sea, not a day trip. Kempinski Ishtar ($180/night) for luxury, or Dead Sea Spa Hotel ($85/night) for mid-range. Both include beach access and pools.
Is Jordan safe for solo female travelers?
Yes, Jordan is one of the safest Middle Eastern countries for solo women. Dress modestly, stay in tourist areas after dark, and book reputable accommodations. Harassment is rare but ignore catcalls if they happen.
Do I need a guide for Petra?
No, but consider a guide for your first day to learn the history and find hidden spots like the Monastery trail. Official guides cost $50-70 for half day. The site is well-marked for solo exploration.
What's the tipping culture?
Tip 10% in restaurants, round up taxi fares, give $2-3 per day to hotel staff, and $5-10 to guides. Tipping is expected and supplements low wages in tourism jobs.