Best Time to Visit
Jordan is a destination that can be enjoyed throughout the year, each season offering its own unique appeal. The most temperate and comfortable months are typically March to May and September to November, when mild temperatures and gentle sunlight create perfect conditions for sightseeing, hiking, and exploring the country’s iconic cultural and natural sites.
Summer months (June to August) bring warmer weather, making it ideal for luxury stays at the Dead Sea, seaside retreats in Aqaba, and private desert experiences under clear skies. For those seeking a more serene and reflective journey, winter provides a quieter, off-peak atmosphere, perfect for cultural exploration, wellness retreats, and immersive experiences in Petra, Amman, and other heritage sites.
Thanks to Jordan’s compact geography, travelers can enjoy diverse climates within a short distance, from desert adventures in Wadi Rum to coastal relaxation in Aqaba, or the mild highlands around Amman and Jerash. No matter the season, Jordan offers enriching experiences in a safe and welcoming environment, allowing every journey to feel carefully curated and effortlessly enjoyable.
Visa Information…
Jordan offers a welcoming and straightforward entry process for travelers from most countries. Visas on arrival are available at major international airports, including Queen Alia International Airport (Amman) and King Hussein International Airport (Aqaba), as well as at key land border crossings. Travelers are generally required to hold a passport with at least six months’ validity from the date of entry.
Visa requirements may vary depending on nationality, length of stay, and travel purpose. To ensure a smooth and seamless arrival, we recommend that travelers verify the most current regulations prior to departure.
To ensure a seamless and stress-free arrival, our team provides guidance and support with visa arrangements, helping you navigate entry requirements with confidence. Start your Jordan journey with ease, knowing every detail has been carefully managed.
With a well-organized entry system and a warm, hospitable welcome, Jordan allows visitors to begin their tailored travel experiences with ease and confidence, setting the tone for an exceptional and luxurious stay.
Refer back to Ministry of Interior Website:
https://moi.gov.jo/EN/Pages/Restricted_and_Non_Restricted_Countries_Nationalities
Dress Code & Cultural Etiquette
Jordan is a welcoming and culturally respectful country. Casual and comfortable attire is widely accepted, especially in hotels and tourist areas. Modest dress is recommended when visiting religious sites or rural areas, covering shoulders and knees as a sign of respect.
Money, Currency & Banking
The official currency of Jordan is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD or JD). ATMs are widely available across the country, particularly in major cities and tourist areas such as Amman, Aqaba, and Petra, and accept most international debit and credit cards, including Visa and Mastercard.
Jordan has a well-established and reliable banking system. Banks generally operate from Sunday to Thursday, with typical working hours between 8:30 AM and 3:00 PM. Currency exchange services are available at banks, licensed exchange offices, and selected hotels, offering convenient options for international travelers.
Major credit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger establishments. In smaller towns and rural areas, cash remains the preferred method of payment, and carrying a small amount of local currency is recommended.
Language
Arabic is the official language of Jordan. English is widely spoken, particularly in hotels, tourism services, and urban areas, making communication easy for international travelers.
Safety
Jordan is considered one of the safest and most stable destinations in the region. The country is known for its hospitality, professional tourism services, and well-developed infrastructure, providing travelers with a secure and comfortable experience.
Entry Points
Jordan is easily accessible via:
- Queen Alia International Airport (Amman)
- King Hussein International Airport (Aqaba)
- Land borders with neighboring countries (subject to regulations)