Karak and Shobak Castles Private Tour

A full-day tour to two Crusader castles of the 12th century

Free cancellation available
Duration: 7 hours

On this private tour, you’ll have the chance to visit two castles in one day.

You’ll begin the day by being picked up at your hotel in Petra and transported to Karak Castle in the Levant region. You’ll be able to explore the 12th-century castle at your own pace.

Next, you’ll head to Shobak Castle to see the impressive fortress built by King Baldwin I of Jerusalem and get a better understanding of the Crusader heritage of Jordan.

Why visit

  • Chance to visit two castles in the Levant region
  • Explore the majestic fortress of Krak de Montreal
  • Learn the history of two famous world castles

What's included

  • Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Guide services
  • Hotel pickup
  • Drop-off
  • Admission to sites

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Guide services
    • Food and drinks

    Restrictions

    • Comfortable footwear is recommended.

    Languages spoken by guide

    English
    Arabic

    Additional information

    Please bring a hat and sun cream.

    Weather-appropriate clothing is recommended.

    Please note that the drop-off point for this tour is in Amman or the Dead Sea.

    Please bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

    Be aware that operators may cancel for unforeseen reasons.

    You need to be 18 years or older to book or be accompanied by an adult.

    Operated by Travco Jordan

    Location

    Pick-up point
    Petra
    Please note that a pickup service is available from hotels in Petra. Please enter your pickup details at checkout. Please be ready 15 minutes before your scheduled pickup time. Please contact the tour provider to confirm pickup details. You'll find their contact details on the ticket. Please note that the drop-off point for this tour is in Amman or the Dead Sea.

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