Israel & Jordan extended
From Jerusalem to Petra
13 days
For groups ready to go deeper. This itinerary extends into Jordan for two full days in Petra and a sunset in Wadi Rum — one of the most striking landscapes on earth.
What's included
All Jerusalem and Galilee highlights
Petra — the rose-red city carved in stone
Wadi Rum — Lawrence of Arabia's desert
Dead Sea on the Jordan side
Mount Nebo — where Moses saw the Promised Land
What makes this trip special
Two countries, one seamless experience
Our border-crossing logistics are refined — no stress, no wasted time.
Petra & Wadi Rum included
Walk through the Siq, stand before the Treasury, and sleep under desert stars.
Moses' footsteps to Jesus' ministry
Follow the biblical narrative from Exodus through the New Testament in chronological geography.
Sample day-by-day overview
Every itinerary is customized — this is a representative sample.
Day 1
Arrival in Tel Aviv — Mediterranean welcome
Day 2–3
Sea of Galilee — Capernaum, Tabgha, Sermon on the Mount
Day 4
Nazareth & Jordan River baptism
Day 5–6
Jerusalem — Old City, Mount of Olives, Garden Tomb
Day 7
Bethlehem & Dead Sea
Day 8–9
Cross into Jordan — Petra, the rose-red city
Day 10
Wadi Rum — desert jeep tour and sunset
Day 11
Mount Nebo & Madaba — where Moses saw the Promised Land
Day 12–13
Return to Israel — Masada and departure
Starting from
$4,295
per person
This is a base price for groups of 20–40. Your custom proposal will reflect your group size, hotel selection, and add-ons.
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