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How to get fromPortland to Petraby plane, bus, train, car, or car ferry

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There are 7 ways to get from Portland to Petra by plane, bus, train, car, or car ferry

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  1. Fly Portland International Airport to Queen Alia International Airport, bus

    best
    1. Fly from Portland International Airport (PDX) to Queen Alia International Airport (AMM)plane plane PDX - AMM
    2. Take the bus from Amman Abdali Terminal to Petrabus bus
    25h 52m
    $640–1,954
  2. Fly Portland International Airport to King Hussein International Airport, bus

    cheapest
    1. Fly from Portland International Airport (PDX) to King Hussein International Airport (AQJ)plane plane PDX - AQJ
    2. Take the bus from Aqaba Jett to Petra Jettbus bus
    36h 50m
    $469–1,352
  3. Fly Portland International Airport to Ben Gurion Airport, train, bus, drive

    1. Fly from Portland International Airport (PDX) to Ben Gurion Airport (TLV)plane plane PDX - TLV
    2. Take the train from Tel Aviv Haganah to Be'er Sheba - Centertrain train
    3. Take the bus from Be'er Sheva Central Station/Interurban Platforms to Paran Junctionbus bus
    4. Drive from Paran Junction to Petracar car
    26h 19m
    $687–1,953
  4. Train to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, fly to Queen Alia International Airport, bus

    1. Take the train from Portland to Tacomatrain train
    2. Fly from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to Queen Alia International Airport (AMM)plane plane SEA - AMM
    3. Take the bus from Amman Abdali Terminal to Petrabus bus
    26h 47m
    $681–2,439
  5. Fly Portland International Airport to Eilat/Ramon International Airport, bus

    1. Fly from Portland International Airport (PDX) to Eilat/Ramon International Airport (ETM)plane plane PDX - ETM
    2. Take the bus from Aqaba Jett to Petra Jettbus bus
    24h 36m
    $763–2,319
  6. Train to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, fly to Ben Gurion Airport, train, bus, drive

    1. Take the train from Portland to Tacomatrain train
    2. Fly from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to Ben Gurion Airport (TLV)plane plane SEA - TLV
    3. Take the train from Tel Aviv Haganah to Be'er Sheba - Centertrain train
    4. Take the bus from Be'er Sheva Central Station/Interurban Platforms to Paran Junctionbus bus
    5. Drive from Paran Junction to Petracar car
    28h 25m
    $488–1,438
  7. Fly Portland International Airport to Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport, bus, car ferry

    1. Fly from Portland International Airport (PDX) to Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport (SSH)plane plane PDX - SSH
    2. Take the bus from Sharm El-Sheikh to Nuweibabus bus
    3. Take the car ferry from Nuweiba to Aqabacarferry car ferry
    4. Take the bus from Aqaba Jett to Petra Jettbus bus
    28h 20m
    $655–2,044

Portland International Airport (PDX) to Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) flights

Calendar11Weekly Planes
Duration18h 38mAverage Duration
Ticket$614Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Portland, OR, USA and Petra, Jordan?

There is no direct connection from Portland to Petra. However, you can take the vehicle to Portland Int'l Airport station, walk to Portland International Airport (PDX) airport, fly to Queen Alia International Airport (AMM), walk to Queen Alia Airport, take the bus to Amman Tabarbour Terminal, take the taxi to Abdali, then take the bus to Petra. Alternatively, you can take the vehicle to Portland Int'l Airport station, walk to Portland International Airport (PDX) airport, fly to Ben Gurion Airport (TLV), walk to נתב''ג, take the train to Tel Aviv Haganah, take the train to Be'er Sheba - Center, walk to Be'er Sheva Central Station/Interurban Platforms, take the bus to Paran Junction, then drive to Petra.

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